
Monday afternoon we made our way back out to the Tonle Sap. Our boat guide from our first trip was there waiting on us. I feel very comfortable with the people I now call my friends even more so than before. Not only did we meet with every family that participated but we spent time on the lake just enjoying our time with one another. Shannon has some good photos of this. I was allowed to drive the boat which was pretty cool. The boats on the Tonle are a bit more primitive than the boats we are used to. The steering is attached to heavy wire that is connected to the rudder of the boat and the throttle is a heavy cord that you hold between your toes and push down to accelerate.
Today we begin our trip to Kompong Phhluck to work most of the day with four more children. We are also making sure all photos are processed before we leave so that children and their families have copies of the photos. I am leaving a link to photos of the children and their families from Tonle Sap. I hope to post one more blog on our work at Kourm Pong Pluck before heading back to the states. It has once again been an incredible trip and I look forward to bringing the experience back to Springfield. Photos of children and their families

1 comment:
Extraordinary work Ty. Glad to see things are working out so well for you. What I see here and on flickr are grand. Can't wait to see more.
Safe travels.
Post a Comment