Sunday, May 9, 2010

Voicethread

Somewhere below you will see a blog about flat Wyatt. To help explain the adventure to Wyatt's classmates we have created a voicethread (actually three voicethreads). If you are interested you can click on the links below to see (and hear) more about flat Wyatt's adventures.

http://voicethread.com/share/1025404/ Flat Wyatt in Japan
http://voicethread.com/share/1025390/ Flat Wyatt in China
http://voicethread.com/share/1025384/ Flat Wyatt in Cambodia

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Cambodia 2010

(taking advantage of severe jet lag- thought I would finally get a few posts posted!)
Jeph and I were fortunate to be able to head to Cambodia to take part in a school dedication. Our school here in Osaka, had raised money to build a new school through a Schools2Schools project. The senior class had planned to attend the celebration last year during spring break, but due to an outbreak of the H1N1 virus, the trip was cancelled. Although the school building was completed and open to students, they had saved the dedication service for a time when our school could attend. So... on March 12th, Pete, Jeph and I headed to the SOIS School of Hope in Prey Veng, Cambodia. Here are just a few shots of several hundred that we took!

The children were absolutely gorgeous!

They were fascinated by our digital cameras and the fact that they could see themselves!
Here's J with a group of the boys who now have a school to attend!We also visited the Bright Future Kids Home that worked alongside the New Life Orphanage. Again, Jeph and I had our hearts deeply touched by the children and the teachers/workers who did so much with so little. Here I am with several students teaching them the two songs I could remember how to play on the piano. Chopsticks and the beginning of the Entertainer never sounded so wonderful! From the beauty of the children and schools, we saw the other parts of Cambodia- even more heart wrenching and truly unbelievable. These two shots are from Phnom Penh- the one above is from the Killing Fields Memorial. The building holds over 9,000 skulls from the victims of the Khmer Rouge genocide.

This pic is from the S21 prison - they converted an old school and turned it into torture cells. The whole experience reminded J and I of our visits to the concentration camps in Germany
yet Cambodia felt even more tragic in that it was such recent history- Everyone we met and talked to had family and friends who were brutally killed by the genocide. We came away with such an awe of the resiliency and bravery of the Cambodia people.
We were able to continue our sightseeing around Cambodia and took a 6 hour bus trip up to Siem Riep. Our first adventure was a boat trip out to the Floating Village-
And of course, we had to go to Angkor Wat... A highlight was taking an elephant ride around several of the temples... amazing.
Here we are in front of just one of the 400 faces at Bayon Temple. Other highlights of the trip include some interesting dining experiences- here's J with a trantula (although they called it a big black spider)and here we are on one of 2 escalators in Cambodia. We actually rhode on both of them!

Two other noteworthy experiences include- getting a foot massage at a Seeing Hands Center- where all the workers were blind (a very unique experience) and as pictured above, another interesting foot massage- this time done by tiny little fish! It tickled and sometimes stung a bit but was definitely fun. The best part was that we got great back massages as we soaked our feet!
We really fell in love with Cambodia and found it to be a country full of great promise. From a horrible history to a vibrant and generous present, we look forward to returning and are grateful for the connection we have with the SOIS School of Hope.
(we are hoping to raise enough money to provide the school with solar panels, a computer and a full time teacher - all for a mere $2,000)





Kristin's Graduation 5.1.10

Kristin's graduation weekend was a wild one- complete with moving out of one apartment and into a new one, graduating magna cum laude from Point Park University, running in the Pittsburgh Marathon (she ran as part of a relay team and ran the first leg..a 7 mile run) and
hanging out together! Amberly and Andrew flew into Boston for the weekend and what a blessing it was to be all together again!

Here we are with the truck... completely filled! Hard to believe we moved Kristin to PPU in our family mini van! She now fills an entire 10' UHaul truck!
The gang... so grateful that we could be together. At the Mellon Arena- didn't realize that this was Point Park's 50th anniversary year! Here's K after the Marathon. Still not sure how she did it all, but... she's amazing!Here's Kristin and Kobi in their new home!