Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Reason for our trip to the Beach

I just wanted to let you know the conditions here in Phnom Penh two weeks ago, when we went to Sihanoukville. Our Driver wanted to go with his family to the province of his birth with his wife, daughter, mother, father, aunts, uncles etc. We were told and we believe that the city emptied starting Tuesday night until Monday the next week. As we were out visiting on Tuesday night we saw a 9 passenger van filled with about 20 people in it and so many we couldn't count on top of the van. We saw not just one van like that but several. We went down the street to visit the family, we had been down the same street before, it was nearly empty. The people we were visiting, had sold their only means of transportation to help a sick mother, the only reason they were still there. Many in the branches we work with were going away. It really was surprising how empty the streets became. So Elder Morgan and I decided we would let our driver go and we would go to the beach. It was very inexpensive, $6.00 per seat one way. So least you think we were shirking our duties, that is the reason we went at this time. We did have a good time, and tried to support the little business on the beach.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Our Trip to Sihanoukville Beach



2nd day at the breach below, notice that Sister Morgan is dressed. Soooooooo burned 1st day
















Above, Elder Morgan and Elder Murray both getting burned on the 2nd day. The beach was wonderful. The water was warm, the people were friendly and talkative out in the water. Very conducive to burn, burn, burn. Our skin is pealing like crazy the week after we got back. The hotel was pretty but the staff wasn't very friendly or helpful. The hotel was a 5 min. walk to the water's edge. We are still wondering about stupidity in not putting on a lot of sun screen; it isn't our first time to the beach. We had a good time with the other senior couple and it was a nice break. We went to a very nice restaurant the first evening and had some nice fresh baked fish. We would do it again, only the next time we will use sun screen.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Visits to Our Less Active Families









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These are the Elders we work with in our two branches. They are all Khmei. They are good young men and we enjoy our visits with them. These pictures of people whose homes we have visited in the last two weeks. Some are less active and some are new investigators. The little girl sitting in a chair was pealing an orange. She sat there and patiently pealed that orange until she was down to the meat and then she gobbled it up and started jumping around. I could see why the parents had her occupied. It is the raining season and we often go out just after a storm and when we get back we have to take our shoes off at the door. It is a good custom that we take our shoes off before going into the homes. Some of the streets are paved but most of the back roads where we go to see these people are just dirt.