| Riding the elephant in the zoo! |
| The day after the kids left, we have branch Christmas party. I was able to teach some of the Chinese members how to make mashed potatoes! We made 7 kilo of potatoes and they were all gone! |
| Picture taken under Eifel tower |
| Can you see the family on the Eifel Tower? This is in Euro Park in one of the subcity of Chbar Ampov. |
| Free Flow Lunch at Khema, all you eat French food! The view of the city was wonderful from the 28th floor of Flatiron Tower. |
| Zoo |
| Zoo |
| Zoo |
| William with Tarangatan |
| Virak and family joined us for zoo day. |
| William and I ride the elephant trunk |
| Madi got asked to compete with the elephant on blowing up a balloon. Who do you think win? ... The elephant! |
| Zipline at Angkor Wat, 10 lines, 3 Spider bridge walk and two and half hours later! We survived and the kids did great! |
| Making coconut buns with the kids when parents left for Thailand. |
| zoo |
| The kids love riding elephant at the zoo! |
| Last day at Angkor Wat, we took the kids to a zipline, it was fun! |
| ziplining |
| William was so brave! |
| Madi |
| Courtney & Madi on the zipline doing their tricks! |
| We met the Clinger's daughter in law (Shelby) who happened to know the Chan family while they lived in Seattle. Sent the picture to Rebecca Chan. |
| Siem Reap, Pub Street |
| Apopo Rat |
| Day 1 in Siem Reap, we visited the "jungle temple" (Ta Prohm) after Angkor Wat. I enjoyed this temple much more because it taught me a lesson on faith! If we could only have faith like a mustard seed, we could move mountains. In this case, trees growing out of the ground toppling a temple! |
| This monkey enjoyed the treat that Ted brought with him, He was just dropping one or two candy on the floor for the monkeys but then they got impatient and jumped up, freeing the bag of candy from Ted's hand and enjoyed a feast of candies! |
| Angkor Wat, its beautiful sun rise is ever changing, we came in June and now in November, we enjoyed a beautiful view! |
| This is taken in Angkor Wat where it was said is the center of the Hindu universe! |
| Before Siem Reap, we drove to Battambang and spent a day there, we rode the Bamboo train and visited a crocodile farm! |
| Day 1 of Cambodia, we took the Greenhalgh family to visit Kampot, this is a place that is famous for its peppers. We have a tasting of all the peppers they grow here. Never knows there is so many different kind of peppers in the world. |
| Organic soil, using recycle rice husk, burned and intergraded into the soil for fertilizer. |
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