Created on Friday, 01/11/2008 12:38 PM by Leonard De Rooy
Today we also went to the Angkor Children's Hospital. This Hospital is in Siem Reap and is a model for other hospitals in Cambodia.

This is the whole gang from Calvin College, Handong Global University (HGU), Handong International Law school (HILS) and the Cambodian Royal University of Law and Economics (RULE).

A young boy by the hospital waiting area.

Taking a break during the hot part of the day (from right: Laura, Natalie, Annie, Sarah, Jen, and Emily

Natalie learning some Korean from Prof Ezra Kim

dinner in a restaurant where we get to sit on the floor. (Some of us needed help getting up :-) )

The evening worship time included a time of dancing a special dance (The profs could not do it because someone had to take the pictures!)
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AIU Fence work (permalink)
Created on Friday, 01/11/2008 12:27 PM by Leonard De Rooy
Today we worked some more on the fence project. We have additional help thanks to the Cambodian students from the Royal University of Law and Economics (RULE).

The bus was always full.

Many of us scratched our names into the concrete posts

Caitlin takes a rest after carrying some fence posts for a long distance.
The Profs from Handong Global University (HGU), Calvin and RULE
The Blue Pumpkin (permalink)
Created on Friday, 01/11/2008 5:04 AM by Jason Dornbos
You walk up the stairs, You go through a glass door and enter into a white heaven. Glass tables and white chairs. a white lounge couch with lap tables that lines two adjoining walls. The best fruit shakes ever. That is no argument or opinion, that is a fact. I had a watermelon fruit shake and it tasted as if I was biting into a watermelon. Not as if I was biting into watermelon flavoring, it was a real juicy watermelon. mmmm.
Cambodia is full of surprises. (and crazy drivers)