Sunday, August 14, 2011

Whirl Wind of a Start

We've gotten back into some of our old routines here in Phnom Penh. The guy who watches our moto while we buy groceries didn't recognize us for a few seconds, but as soon as we pulled off our helmets he walked over and said, " You here all the time, but not for long time." We told him we went back to the US for 2 months and he nodded his head and gave us a big smile.

Since we got back we've had to get used to an even bigger pond in our driveway, pictures to come. I haven't been brave enough to drive through it, but Gideon does a great job and making sure we don't crash. It really is quite dangerous. They, Cambodians, think it is helpful to put semi-crushed up bricks on the the bottom of the pond. Their hope is that if they put enough the pond will go away. It only makes it worse for motos because we can't see what we are driving over and makes the moto swerve back and forth. Our pond will only get worse as the rain gets harder and harder these next couple of months. We are hoping to move into a new apartment where there is no problems with flooding.

We are done with our first week of school. I have 9 precious children in Pre-K3, and out of those 9, 5 of them cried off and on for the first 3 days. On Friday they seemed to be a little more comfortable and were starting to be themselves and were having fun. The kids in my morning class have such different personalities then the kids in my class last year so it will be fun to get to know them. I still get to see my kids from last year in my afternoon class. One of my highlights from the week was at afternoon recess; I was pushing Vathana on the tire swing. He asked me to push him high. I told him, "I will, but not too high." He continued and responded, " No, Five High! Then we had a conversation about how high is one high, two high, three high etc..... :)

Gideon is enjoying his new 5th graders very much. Every day at lunch his old 5th graders come down to say hi and tell him how 6th grade is going. After the first day of school Gideon was telling me about his old class coming down and he said it felt awkward. I didn't quite understand why it would be awkward and he described it as if it was his ex-girlfriend catching him hanging out with his new girlfriend. :) His old class keeps asking how is your new class? Are they as smart as us? Are they as fun as us? Gideon's highlight from the week was surviving the week. He came down with a head cold on Wednesday, but he made it through the whole week.

We have already been back for almost two weeks, but it does not feel like 2 weeks has gone by. We have been so busy getting ready for school; and ready or not here comes week 2!

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