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Day 38
Did anyone ever turn up to school with a deflated football on their head? Or wearing a plastic bag fashioned into a wrestlers leotard? . The kids do that here. I applaud their individualism of course, but it does put me off my times table a bit.
There is one boy who has the comedy timing of Les Dawson & the physical comedy of Lee Evans. Hi name is Guam & he has me in stitches every day. We somehow decided I was his barang (french/foreigner) older sister and before long, an invitation came through from his Mum to visit their home.
With a Khymer teacher to translate & a bag of big shiny apples as a gift, I cycled to their place. His mother, a beautiful widow with a smile so warm it probably gives off it's own greenhouse gases, greeted me & invited me inside.
Well, they live in a tiny hut with no water, electricity or loo. And can we talk about the floor for a moment: made out of the thinnest strips of bamboo with massive gaps between each one, the whole time I was there I prayed so hard, in 5 different languages at the same time, that I didn't go through it. Thank God I've lost some weight - that 10lb just saved me from the biggest indignity...
So, how bad do I feel about this: as the crowds gathered & little heads sprouted round the door & up the stairs to get a look at the visiting foreigner, I remembered I had left my little fanny-pack in the basket of my bike. s***! A schizophrenic conversation with my conscience followed whilst still trying to smile serenely at Mrs.Guam." What if someone nicks it" " Don't be ridiculous, no-ones gonna nick it, you're in someones' home, it's a community, that's just not the Buddhist way" Well you say that, but some toothless old hag could be half way to Phnomn Phen with your camera & cash by now" "Well, what am I gonna do, I can't nip out to get my bag. I might as well ask the translator to tell them I think they're all thieving b******s & I don't trust them as far as I can throw them" (Quite far. All v small.)
Of course, when it was time to go & we exited the hut for a photoshoot before cycling home, there was the bag still sitting in the basket , everything still inside (I checked). How bad did I feel? Quite bad. But in our time inside I had told Mrs Guam that I want to sponsor Guam's schooling & maybe sort out a loo or runing water or something, so not too bad in the scheme of things.
More soon - hope all is good with you all
TTFN
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- comments
cath andrews Sis I spose you didnt take your shoes off then! love you miss you thanks for cheering me up re Guam and his chums sooooo funny.xxx
jo moise Well, you sound like your having a great time, plus weight loss, cant be bad! Highly entertained by your tale, not to say impressed. I hope it continues to be brilliant for you, when are you back? Don't spend too long out there, or lose too much weight, I am celebrating (?) curves again, celebrating maybe pushing it but I definitely have them again! Love x
Lest Another wonderful story....this is going to to be a good book they may turn out to be film one day! All is well in the north of England..Met up with Norm at a gig in manchester a few weeks back..the crowd made me feel very old! Callam enjoyed meeting nobby though. Have fun....lots of love lestx
Charlie That's wierd - i was just thinking about you , how you were getting on out there, were you ok, were you alive....then i get an email letting me know that you have your blog.....clearly there was no need to worry, you're having a blast, meeting lovely families, saving villages and loosing weight no less!!!! Well, i really shouldn't have expected anything less. You go girl, and keep us posted in the process. xxxxxx
irene loving all your reports Jo - particularly this one as i'm stuck in edit 7 waiting for a boring rugby edit and worrying about a possible house move, wil it/wont it happen. now i'm just jealous of you and forgetting about all the other stuff. sounds like a life affirming trip - i need one of those!! i x