First aid course, led by trainer Dobson, for the carers and the management at Who Will
Our lovely, lovely vegetable lady!
Then it was time to say goodbye to the Honda! Sold to Irish expat Kieran
Benita, CamKids founder, and her two children, who are living in Phnom Penh for a year to oversee their projects
Chris and Benita's husband Dom lounging by the pool!
Leaving our house in Sala lak pram, for Phnom Penh for the last weekend before the moto is sold!
The hen mum and her ducklings- substitute mum at the orphanage!
The standard breakfast in Sala lek pram- hot coffee (obviously lacking in milk... no fridge...) and a boiled egg with salt(obviously lacking butter...no fridge...) and a mango!
Corner shop!
There's nothing like a game of rounders on a Friday afternoon, just as the sun is setting, on a newly 'built' sports field!
The kids who go to the local state school in the afternoon arriving back at the orphanage just as we started playing rounders with the morning children (that is, the children who go to the local state school in the morning and who learns with us in the afternoon... if that makes sense..)
My Milla substitute- developed quite a loving relationship with our dog, Chidoo!
Power cut fun during one of our movie nights at the orphanage!!!
Saturday night dinner out at Suki Soup!
Saturday night out starts with a bit of kickboxing fun- watching that is...! From left: Chris, Benita, CamKids founder, Cecilia (volunteer at another orphanage), Mia whose husband Dan is at the end and who works on the trial of the Khmer Rouge, and Dom, also CamKids founder!
Visiting my favourite shop- air-conditioned stationary and book store!!! Yay!!! Chris never seemed to enjoy the visits as much as me, strangely enough!
Anyone for a $10 Ferrero???!!!!! You pay for quality in Cambodia!
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