We got them moved without anyone getting away:)
The ducks had to figure out their new water system , walking up a ramp... Didn't take them to long..Egg gathering & washing them was one way I helped out there are approx 690 here. Stan helped with making necessary repairs pond cleaning & fence building.
Thursday Chris & Phally took us swimming at a nearby hotel, they had a beautiful mural painted on the wall of history of Cambodia .
These are a few pictures of it, so you can enjoy the art work:)
On Friday morning Stan returned to the dentist for his "crown" seems to be good:) & Friday afternoon Phally & I went to Vandee's to teach English.
Our friend Dave Hall & Ryan arrived from Phnom Pehn Friday afternoon. Spent time visiting with Phally dad & Stan & Chris. Saturday Stan & I went with Dave & Ryan to find the village of Sueah, we stopped at a "sketchy" roadside stand for breakfast of cooked eggs, crickets & cooked over fire bananas. Also rice with pork...all tasted ok... ( I didn't do the crickets, to early in the morning for me :}... Back on the road ,the road got a bit rough but was encouraged they were working on it for future:)
Like the guardrail?
Here are a pictures of sights along the way.

We found the village without any problem, Dave has been here before with a couple other people a couple years ago, coming from a different direction. The goal was to find the school & deliver some books for their library, with goal if future English classes and presenting the gospel. Since we came on a Saturday we didn't know if we would find anyone. But God had everything planned for us, not only were the teachers at the school having a meeting, but they had just built a new library building & said they were waiting for us to bring the books for it!! Everyone was very gracious & received us warmly:)
Here are pictures of the library .
Mural being painted in library. Beautiful!
After our visit in Sueah we went on up to Sisophon which is in banteay menchay province.There is a Bible School there that Dave has visited in the past he wanted us to see. It was started & is ran by Koreans. It's located in the heart of a Muslim village! They have approx. 100 students they also have a kindergarten thru 2nd or 3rd grade. They have plans of expansion .
The visit was an unexpected blessing! The president , man who started the school is a famous Korean singer! He actually sang for us Psalm 8! & presented each of us with a set of his cd's & and a gift of red ginseng tea.
He then invited us to have a "kimchi"Korean lunch! With them. A few of the Korean missionaries there showed us their rooms "proudly" & we got a tour of the place! We were all so incredibly blessed by our visit there.

Sunday we helped at church Stan has been teaching the youth Sunday school,
A fun time :) the young man who translated for us had an amazing testimony he shared with the kids! Challenging them! He is a product of vandee ministry:) I'm so impressed what this lady has accomplished here for her "kids" helping those who can't help themselves..
With sreynuok translating for him,
After church we had a meeting with Bunthan, he wanted to share with us what he is doing in his home church ministry.
Then off to Vandee's to help with her Sunday children's worship bible teaching time. This week she made home cooked food for all the kids! Packaging it so they could take it home! We had nearly 120 kids.. Ran out of food!
Stan & I will be here 1 more week, then we will be heading back to Phnom Penh to study language & visit Sovanapoom friends.
Phally had a new great niece born thus week also, I enjoyed crocheting a hat for her:) a few picks of baby before I close


























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