Phnom Penh Cambodia International Airport.
(this picture was taken on a later date, as we flew in after dark.)
After we arrived and got our Visa's and picked up our luggage. We piled 10 suitcases plus all our backpacks and carry on bags into 4 tuk-tuks and we took a ride across the city to the Okay Guest house. The kids were hyper when we arrived and were jumping from bed to bed. the time difference was not helping with going right to sleep as we switched 13 hours ahead of our home country time.
The children LOVED their very first tuk-tuk ride.
They both had big grins on their faces the whole time.
Sunday was spend walking around the river front and napping. Monday we packed everything back into 4 tuk-tuks and headed across town gain to a house that we rented for 2 months. Another foreign family lives in, but they are back in North America for the 2 months. So we feel very blessed to have something like this to live in for now.
Some of the different foods we've had since we are here. The dish on the left is yummy. You take one lettuce leaf, piece of chicken, tomato and cucumber and dip it in a sauce of pepper salt and lime juice.
Right picture is of a broth with rice, chicken, and lots of other unidentified things. Including a lump of dried blood.
A busy intersection we watched for a while, while sipping yummy iced coffee in a air conditioned cafe.
Some low class housing in the city we drove by a few times. A lot of homes have a small business out front. they may sell hot food, fruit, meat, or motorbike parts,
Yes we had to go in and see what a Cambodian Superstore was all about. Its mainly imported foods from different country's that Cambodia does not produce. This is where you can buy 2 liters of cow milk for $4.30.
Our family on the tuk-tuk.
J could not wait to make new friends. She has figured out ways to communicate through pointing and a few words she does know already. These are some friends she meet at church on Sunday. the girl closes to her is a orphan child. The other 3 have Christian parents .
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