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Friday, May 30, 2008

Restaurant with a View

Lookout Mt. – Here’s us @ a beautiful lookout we ate lunch @ on our way back from the village. It’s only about 30-40 min from our home.


On the Trail


Besides having a chance to visit, we also had an opportunity to see the beginnings of the project CAMA’s planning on helping with – an irrigation system. The men from this village have already spent the last 4 months volunteering every wkend to build a dam and dig hundreds of meters of irrigation channel just with hand tools. We hiked w/ the village leader (& his daughter & her 2 friends!) about 2 hrs in the midday heat to see their preparations. Don’t worry Moms, we brought snacks & water for Baby D. ☺

Trip to the Mts


E’s sister Crissy came for a wkend to visit before she finishes her time teaching English here in Indo. We 4 (E, J, Crissy & Jos) took our new-to-us truck up to the village for the 1st time. (J& Jos usually go via trail bike) Anyways, here’s us all on the same bamboo raft (which is about 6 inches under water :) ) but w/ the village chief kindly bringing us across – he's such a great guy!

Indiana Jos


There used to be a bridge held by cables to cross this river but a flood took the bridge out, leaving only a cable behind. Now people use this old cables to pull themselves across on a bamboo raft – nice!

Big Waves


Here’s Jos dismounting from a ferry on the way to one of the communities CAMA’s now working in. Usually the waters aren’t this high, but large waves dammed up the mouth of the river, so we got pretty wet that day!

Long History


This is the prof of Community Development at the school Jos studied at – great guy! Interesting thing is that he studied under Mom & Dad D when they taught @ the school 15 years ago and now he’s teaching there. ☺ Jason's really connected with him and we're looking forward to working with him in the future.

Uno Sharks


Here E’s teaching our neighbor girls to play Uno & also a little view of our neighborhood.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Blessings

As it worked out, we got the chance to head to Medan to arrange having a truck donated to us from another NGO leaving Indo. If that wasn’t enough of a blessing, we also took the opportunity to celebrate E’s 1st Mother’s Day & stayed @ a nice hotel where we got a pix of her @ week 21...


The ultrasound below is actually Baby D @ wk 12. After that point the doctors have said our baby is too big to see all in one pix w/ their equipment, so here’s to a healthy, growing baby!

A Three Hour Tour...

So our Gilligan’s Island is only 15 minutes away from our house via boat.


Once on the island, J made a magnificent sand sculpture – ok, he just played in the sand w/ our friend from FHI.


Elissa's @ 20 wks here (& yes, women swim clothed here) :) We saw a huge sea turtle behind where she’s standing 5 mins before we took this picture!

B-day Celebration

Our teammate Jos had his 29th bday not long after we got back. About 30 of his/our friends from other NGOs all got together & celebrated.


Some of Jos’ guy friends making up a bday song for him – quite funny. (Jos is in the middle in the grey shirt)


Blowing out the candles


Jos giving the 1st piece of cake to his most honored guest which was J – good times.

Making Waves


Once back in Aceh, we found out (the hard way) that there had been a couple days of hard rain…here’s a view from our car of the waves we’re making as we swim our way home to Calang.

KK


At the Jakarta airport on our way back to Aceh we saw the newly established Krispy Kreme store & Elissa about flipped – we’re hoping they’re planning their next opening in the Calang area. ;)

Back to Bandung


Last month we had our 1st chance to return to Bandung for a quick visit after a seminar in Jakarta. We reconnected w/ good friends like Ibu (Mrs.) Bandi above w/ Elissa & Pak (Mr.) Bandi far left w/ Jason & a couple other great guys from our old neighborhood – good to see them again!

Tank Cleaning



For water at our home we have a well in our backyard from which we pump water up into a holding tank. The tank had to be cleaned so J got in his “cleaning outfit” ie: swim suit & climbed inside (& yes, he is wearing a suit despite the inability to see it!) :)

Friday, May 16, 2008

Back to the Mountains





On the road again...so after our visa run & break w/ friends & fam we got back to Calang & got back to work! Top pix is Jos doing his best on the "slippery slope of no return," followed by elephant "tracks" (looking forward to when we can post a REAL elephant pix!), 3rd pix down is a meeting in the community we're working in doing a process called "social mapping." With this process, community members use locally available materials (here - leaves, rocks, etc.) to map out their community - strengths & needs. This is great for including a majority of opinions, & especially friendly process for folks who haven't learned to read/write yet. Last pix was a truck (not ours) that maxed out the ferry...hmm, guess we won't try that way in ours!

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Medan


The city of Medan, about a 14 hour car ride and 1 hour MAF flight from Calang, is the closest "big" city to us. It has things like malls, restaurants, grocery stores, etc. so our bags are usually pretty full on our way home.



Jason loves es kacang (literally translated: bean ice). It is kind of like a snow cone Asian style which he orders, despite the name, without beans (or cream corn.) It still has plenty of jelly things, palm hearts, etc. though. First pix is of Jason eating es kacang in Medan and the second one is at the stalls in Penang. Even if it doesn't sound appealing, you have to admit it looks impressive!

Monday, May 12, 2008

Time with Mom & Dad





OK, here's the last of our pixs for Cambodia - had a great time w/ Mom & Dad D! Top pix show us enjoying a fun ice cream dessert at a team meeting. (Hard to find good ice cream in Aceh) The croc got his dessert too - what is it w/ J & M&M's?! Finally, the last pix shows the school just begun by Mom & Dad in a Vietnamese village. The kids have made a visual representation of the part of the wordless book they'd just learned about - very fun! They were totally thrilled & it was fun to participate as much as we could w/o the language. We find that gestures go a long way:)

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Heading Home from the Lake





Top pix is rush hour Ton Le Sap style, 2nd pix is one of the boat guys cutting a (3rd or 4th?!) net free from our propeller so we could keep going, 3rd pix shows another view of the homes on stilts (in prep for flooding) on the banks of the lack, & finally a view from inside our boat.

Ton Le Sap Lake

Ok - so back to posting about our trip to Cambodia -while in Siem Reap, we went w/ M&D D one day to the biggest lake in Cambodia to visit the Vietnamese communities on the lake.

Everything is floating here – this is a school – classrooms on the bottom, gym on the top.




These pix were taken onboard one floating home. The pix w/ the colorful background shows all the décor dedicated to ancestor worship. Mom’s teaching a song to the little girl. The final pix is us just hanging out w/ them ‘cuz we sure don’t speak Vietnamese!


While we were hanging out we saw a funny sight…a dog following “his kids” in their boat – kinda like dogs following their owners to school in the US...but wetter! On the way back the kids let him ride home w/ them. Notice the floating homes in the background…multiply it hundreds of times & that’s the communities living there.


Notice in this picture the child sitting on the tall staircase – these homes are up on stills for when the lake floods – all the way up to their porch @ the top of the pix! If you look carefully you can also see a motorbike going by in the pix - carrying 3 adults & 2 kids - pretty normal. The 2nd pix is a sweet little kid waving from his boathouse ☺

For animal lovers out there like ourselves, here’s a couple pix – 1st a guard monkey on a boathouse & a seagull (1 of many) who figured out that by following our boat which stired up the water, it could grab fish easier – J was able to snap a pix of an actual catch if you look closely.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

More to come soon!

Still have a few more pix to post in order to get caught up but enjoy the below posts in the mean time!

Happy 60th!


E's grandparents celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary just recently - here's the newspaper article...& E's carrying their 1st great-grandbaby! We're so proud to have such great marriage examples :)

Air Asia

Thank goodness for low-cost airlines that could take us from Malaysia straight into Siem Reap, Cambodia where Mom & Dad D live – only a 2 hr flight! We spent 5 days full of…

Angkor Watt – one of the wonders of the world – or is it ancient world? This is the entrance to our 1st “Watt” or temple.


Interesting thing about this world wonder is that it’s still very much in use today…here’s a couple pix of some Buddhist monks we saw while touring.

Altho pix can be deceiving, this is really how steep this (as well as several other) staircase was to worship the gods– no climbing allowed anymore…bummer ‘cuz we thought it would be a good story to say “I fell down the stairway to heaven”

Visitors have the option to see the temples via elephant back …


We enjoyed walking around for a morning but it’s possible to buy a 3-day pass – it’s that huge! In some temples, the archaeologists are fighting w/ the ecologists to decide, should the trees be allowed to keep overtaking the temples or not…what do you think?