Many apologies for not writing sooner.
Recap
It’s been nearly 2 weeks since Becca and I have returned from our first
trip. We spent 3 days and nights in the city of Kep, a few hours south of Phnom
Penh. This city was quiet, green, open streets, and friendly. We spent some
time at the beach, swimming and laying in hammocks along the coast. There was a
waterfront view where we got to see a beautiful sunset one evening and even saw
several storms on the water. We did some hiking, got a sunburn, and explored.
Our favorite moment of the trip was renting a moto and learning how to ride one
for the very first time. We road in the empty streets around the outskirts of
the city where there were many open fields and lots of greens.
Next we traveled to Phu Quoc which is a Vietnam Island. This island is
visible from Kep, but unfortunately involves a very long and strenuous process
that includes vans, a border crossing, a boat, and another van ride. Becca and I felt like we were on our
honeymoon as soon as we had arrived. It was pretty tourists, but very beautiful
as well. In our 3 days here, we explored the streets and markets, walked along
the beach, kayaked in the Gulf of Thailand, and did a little shopping. Our
favorite moment was hiking through a
deep forest of trees, plants and streams of water to reach a waterfall.
Overall our trip was very enjoyable and exciting to travel to new
places – but truth be told we greatly underestimated the stress level of
traveling in South East Asia. We expected to have glitches and several bumps
and bruises along the way, but we were not anticipating all the difficulties
that surrounded our traveling. We are thankful for our time, but were more than
ready to come back to Phnom Penh.
When Becca and I returned to the city, something amazing happened.
First, we realized how much we missed Phnom Penh, and how many places and
people are now familiar to us. It’s crazy to think how much my world has been
flipped upside down and adjusting to new ways of life that have been ingrained
in me over the last 23 years – yet how quickly change can take place. Returning
to the market after our travels was, surprisingly, not overwhelmed. I didn’t
break out in sweat. I wasn’t nervous or flustered. Instead, I felt much more
comfortable, not feeling like I was being cheated on each item I was buying.
When I made a language mistake I stayed calm. It was wonderful. In all honesty,
I never thought I would get used to shopping here in the market. What a great
surprise to return home to!
Tutoring
Tutoring has been going really well. We had a few emotional and
behavioral issues last week, so Becca and I decided to make one class into a
fun day. With a combination of lots of patience and laughter, the girls began
to break down their walls. Having them braid our hair and teach us Khmer words,
resulted in lots of laughter. It’s amazing what can take place through spending
time and truly enjoying each other’s company. The day further developed our
relationship with the girls. Since then, our time has been much better, and we
are now teaching them personal pronouns.
There’s Always Something New to Learn
I came across this quote that says, “I designed you to need me…rejoice
in your neediness which enables you to find intimate completion in me.” Our
relationship with God is based on our dependence on Him. It’s not a part of the
relationship but it encompasses every aspect. I’m constantly reminding myself
that dependency is not a sign of weakness; it is a gift. I should NEVER be
ashamed of my dependency or need of God, but instead embrace the way God has
designed me to need.
Highlights of the Week
-successfully removing (not killing) a gecko from our bedroom at 11pm
with lots of screams and a jump rope :)
-decorating our apartment with cut out snowflakes, Christmas garland
chains, and Merry Christmas signs
-running the longest distance since being here - 4.5 miles
-celebrating Becca’s half birthday
-feeling
like a true Cambodian helmetless riding 3 people on a moto for 40 minutes
-getting
a big hug from one of our previous tutoring students we haven’t seen in a few
weeks
-spending
lots of time together with our roommate, Aimee - decorating, baking, trying new
foods, movies, laughter, and meaningful conversations.
I want to leave you with the December 9 devotional from “Jesus
Calling.”
“Be willing to go out on a limb with me. If that is where I am leading you, it is the SAFEST place to be. Your desire to live a risk-free life is a form of unbelief. Your longing to live close to Me is at odds with your attempts to minimize risk. You are approaching a crossroads in your journey. In order to follow Me wholeheartedly, you must relinquish your tendency to play it safe.
Let me lead you
step by step through this day. If your primary focus is on Me, you can walk
along perilous paths without being afraid. Eventually, you will learn to relax
and ENJOY the adventure of our journey together. As long as you stay close to
Me, My sovereign Presence protects you wherever you go.”
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