HEY my blogger world I am in fact alive and doing well I
have had some concerned emails as to my wear a bout’s sorry for being sort of
mia for a few weeks. I Cosed a term in peace corps world meaning I completed my
service yay now you guys can call me an RPCV enough though I have not returned
yet haha. Anyways the reason for my lack of communication is that to cos is a
lot of time and paper work so I was doing that then right after that I headed
to Malaysia for a much needed break to transition into phnom penh. I am now in
fact living in the capital city of Cambodia will post some pictures below
starting some classes in nov more on that in a min and dealing with some random
Cambodian events. Where to start okay well my vacation was interesting Malaysia
is far more developed then I thought with some off the beating track places to
go see. I spent sometime in Kula lumpor the cities capital where I was able to couch surf with this guy
named sam who was house sitting for some social activist that is living in
Singapore who I guess happened to be a
million air so I guess you can say I stayed in the equivalent of Beverly hills
of Malaysia haha. Once again I will tell you love couch surfing sam was raised
in new Zeeland and just had a lot of connections was supper helpful great host
and I met a lot of famous people though him in the short time I was there. After that I went up to Cameroon high lands
which is the mt area where I took some sort of crazy jungle trek to find the
worlds biggest flower lol no lie it took 2 and a half hour to find this flower
and im not sure the energy it took to climb up rocks and jump over river was
worth it but I guess I can say I did it =) also couch surfed there and there
was another surfer there at the same time who was from Italy Naples where the
pizza is made yumm she was also really cool. Then I went and spent some time
with my khmer host cousin who lives in tohla her husband is Malaysian so once
again I ended up being surrounded by khmer people where I ended up feeling
sorry for her husband bc he does’t speak khmer. Once again I also went into I
guess village life was more up scaled then Cambodia but when my host sister
took me to someone’s house it was like these people who in aw then to redeem
them selves bc I guess they felt that they had to make sure to impress me they
took me out to dinner that night where they wore what ill bet is there finest
jewelry which happens to be big ass ruby rings etc. It amuses me that they
think I care bc I cant afford ruby’s and I don’t know to many Americans that
can. The last leg of the trip was to the
prethian island which was my fav part bc u could snorkel right off the beach
scuba diving was amazing ill have to post a you tube video of where I went
diving lets just say national geographic sends there people out this way a lot.
Well now lets fast forward a bit I am
home for a few days it pachum ben Cambodians national holliday to throw rice at
dead people but bc Cambodians love to have off we had a full week off so no
sooner do I move into phnom penh that I go back to the village for the
holidays. Your sitting there thinking y go back well in Cambodia all the city
people leave for any holiday to stay in the villages phnom penh shuts down its
sort of crazy. Hence the life in between so I have one foot in phonm penh
setting up shop hear while visiting the village and spending some time with my
host family again which was sort of a shit show ill spare you the details on
that. then to top off life in between the Cambodian King dies to explain how
important this is to the Khmer people is hard bc we don’t have anything close
in the us and on top of it he died on this special day of the dead so now its
like proof to the Khmer people he was ment to be there king. Anyways this king has sort of been retired and
his son has taken the thrown but everyone still considered him the real king.
He died of hearth failure in china where he has been living for health care
reason. The history of Cambodia is complex and has its ups and down but the
king has been though all of them and bc he got Cambodian there independence
from France he in some ways I guess can be compared to George Washington from
an American perspective. On top of this be4 the Khmer rough he was a peoples
king he would go out into the provinces work with the people in the rice
fields, play with the school children etc. someone like my host mom age really
loved him he she even played volleyball with him and I guess he symbolizes
aspects of Cambodian culture that Khmer people are proud of. However due to the
political climate in Cambodia I did not really no how many people where trying
to keep there love for the king on the dl until he died which then impromted
people to walk not drive 100 of miles to wait on the streets to see his body go
by. While the gov thought only 100,000 people would show up 1 million people
showed up the streets of phnom penh where lined from the air port all the way
to the royal palace. I did venture over to the palace the night before where
people where planning to spend the night and monks and people from all walks of
live where chanting and lighting candles etc it was truly an historic to
witness one I might not have appreciated if I had not lived in Cambodia so
long. Right now the country is still in
a state of morning however there is already speculation of what will happen now
that the king is dead bc his son does not really hold power. A lot of people
seem to think Vietnam will go to war with Cambodia for land though I honesty
had no idea the king held so much power as to keep Vietnam at bay all this time
but who knows I guess ill wait and see what happens as Cambodians tend to be
pretty negatively biased about boarding countries. While all of this is going
on I still had to go in and take a test to get into the development classes at
royal university of phnom penh which took all my time today. I might have
mentioned I am taking some classes in development but its pretty competitive to
get in the program is designed by some NYU professors and evidently from today
there are a lot of people trying to get the opportunity to get into the program
so I am keeping my fingers crossed I get in though me speaking eng I think does
help and my American status doesn’t hurt either. This is pretty much how life
in between goes however I can honestly say I am loving life out of peace corps
and it will make you all laugh to know that I have taken on a truly Asian life
style I bought a new city bike I named it k pop bc it reminds me of a Korean
pop star song and now ride my bike all around the city to get places and I have
not been hit by a moto or a car yet! I think if I truly can master traffic in
phnom penh I really might be able to do this in nyc but only time will tell on
that part haha. Well until next time peace out from the other side of the
world!!!!
my host mom making on som a dish to bring to the wat |
if this is not a bad ass nun i dont know what is |
the night be4 the kings body arrived in cambodia people lined the palace to respect him |
the back balcony to my apt! |
my new room in the city =) im working on saving up for a bigger bed and mattress |
the kitchen with modern appliances =) |