In other news, the past 2 weeks since G.L.O.W. there have been many things worth celebrating:
GLOW Community Educations
The eight girls (Hanny, Kimsan, Leat, Neat, Phann, Salom,
Sophann, and Thea) who participated in G.L.O.W.
from my community, spent last week making preparations for their first
of a series of community education sessions. They jumped right into plans and
last Sunday over 30 7th-grade students participated in a 2 ½ hour
program about goal-setting. I am so proud of these young ladies! They will be
well on their way to educating the target number of people (100) after the next
session on Tuesday.
One of the GLOW Superstars, Hanny, talking about goal-setting |
Mothers’ Day (belated)
Shout out to my mom, GG, Nana, and all the other mothers out
there! I interact with mothers and women who are expecting on a daily basis
here since my role in the health center involves discussing nutrition for
newborns, infants, children, and mothers primarily. Here, babies abound often
in the arms of lovely mothers (although more fathers and uncles and doting
older brothers are finding their way to the health center). So although
Mothers’ Day (or Fathers’ Day for that matter) hasn’t found its way to Cambodia
quite yet, I want to take the time to celebrate all the mothers here and the
world around (biological, adoptive, or otherwise connected) who continually
sacrifice for their children’s wellbeing. I appreciate you!
The King’s Birthday and Time Off
The current sovereign is King Norodom Sihamoni (spelling
varies) was born on May 14, 1953 to the late King Father Norodom Sihanouk (see
previous posts from October discussing his passing) and the Queen Mother
Norodom Monineath (still alive). King Sihamoni has ascended to the throne in
October 2004 after years as a ballet instructor and cultural ambassador in
Europe. Although the current King is not revered as much as his father was, the
country celebrates his birthday every year as a 3-day public holiday, observed
May 13 - 15. Not much is done during this time. Some people use this time off
to visit family or vacation to other places in Cambodia. I took this holiday to visit southern
Cambodia, specifically Kampot, Kep, and Rabbit Island on the Gulf of Thailand,
with my friend Sam. While the K5s (the group of volunteers before my group)
were in Phnom Penh for their close of service (COS) conference, Sam and I
celebrated our 10th month in country eating crab and squid and
exploring the coastline. It was a great trip, but it is good to be back at
site.
view from the bungalow on Koh Tonsai |
Other happenings:
Shoe Factory Collapse
Cambodia (especially near to Vietnam) is home to many many
factories. Mostly producing clothing and apparel, these factories are typically
closed to the public and health volunteers working in communities where there
are factories tell stories of trying to speak with factory employees but being
prohibited by managers, employers, etc. I cannot comment firsthand on the conditions within these
workplaces, but one factory in Kampong Speu province (mid-western) made
international news this week when it collapsed, trapping workers, injuring at
least six and killing at least two. Here is the BBC Worldwide News article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-22559531.
NYC Exhibit
If you cannot make it out to Cambodia (or even if you can)
and you are around New York City in the coming months, you should check out
this exhibit by a Khmer artist at the Met. Here is the information: http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2013/sopheap-pich (now through July 7th!).
Happy college graduate anniversary! You graduated literally one year before Eric. He graduated this Saturday!
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