I am finally feeling better, yeeha!
Di and I went on another shopping expedition.
This time we headed to a different market and we were without our interpreter, very brave of us!
The market was crazy, there were a million levels, a million people and a million things for sale.
We managed to navigate our was through the stalls and came out with a few great items to go into our curriculum resource boxes.
We were able to put together a great collection of art supplies for the centers to use and we also made a box of resources for the new curriculum they will soon be implementing.
We put these kits together from money given to us by family and friends back home in Perth.
Thank you so much everybody, your contribution has been greatly appreciated by everybody here at Transform Cambodia.
We put these kits together from money given to us by family and friends back home in Perth.
Thank you so much everybody, your contribution has been greatly appreciated by everybody here at Transform Cambodia.
Greg and Rob have been continuing with their maintenance work, which is a never ending job when there is a head office and 14 centers to maintain.
Greg and I had the night off and we headed out for a night on the town.
Friday night in Phnom Penh is crazy busy.
There is always a lot of traffic in the city but on a Friday night it is almost double.
We visited the night market and had dinner at a really nice restaurant called Fish.
Then the next day we visited the Central Market which is huge. It is really well set out, it is clean and there is so much on offer. I think this has to be the best market I have ever visited, and I have visited a lot, all around the world!
The most amusing thing I saw today was a cat who was fast asleep on a pile of fruit that was on sale.
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