The little children and babies go without clothes but we thought this little baby looked so very healthy and so very cute. The man is the driver of the van and the girl is one of the puppeteer.
We went in this van with the couple seated in the back who are incharge of the puppeteers. They are the Murray's from New Zealand origanally, but they came to Cambodia from Las Vegas Nevada. They are going back to New Zealand after they finish their mission in Cambodia. We enjoy them a lot.
The young men and women who go present the puppet show are donating their time and they go two times a week. There are about 20 youth, but they all don't go at the same time. The minimum that needs to go is 6 in order to put the show on. The presentation is about health care, the importance of nursing babies for 6 months etc.
We were interested on how these people enjoyed this simple production. They do live a very simple life.
Christmas trees surrounding a Buddha shrine. Rather interesting, don't you think?
Isn't our little tree cute? We bought a hand made wooden nativity, a wreath, and a Santa stocking.
You can see Dad grading papers beyond the stocking. He said, "I put in 2 for 1 just grading papers".
We did have one of his students who is a member of the church, but hasn't been there in a number of years, attend church today. He was going to bring a friend with him, also a member of the dental class, but his mother wouldn't let him come.
We enjoyed the visit from Elder Garn. He is still the kind, gentle man we knew while we were in dental school together. He is from the 2nd quorm of 70 and he presides over one half the worlds population. His council is for us to help the people be self reliant not dependent on the church. We have been asked to give generously to the various funds of the church, and give of ourselves to help the people know the Lords way.
We went to a water festival which is a celebration of the end of harvest and the reversing of the river direction, offering to the water deamons, the end to the rainy season, and a parade of the provinces before the king etc. There were teams that came from the Cambodian provinces, and other near-by Asian countries. It was quite a show. We told you about Pchum ben days when everyone goes to the provinces, well this festival brings all the people from the provinces to Phnom Penh-between 2 or 3 million people. The boats contained from 25 to 72 men or women rowing their boats. They were dressed in very bright shirts and hats. This event went on for 3 or 4 days. This is a view of the Tonle Sap just before it empties into the Mekong Sap, a couple of the boats and a few of the people.
In the evening we watched some fireworks and then the float-boats of the king, parlament, and government agencies all floated by; it was quite a show.
We were cautioned about robbers and muggings, but we came and went in a tuck tuck without an incident.