This and That

I can't remember if I blogged this picture already, but here it is.  I was walking home from chapel toward our house and this is what I saw.  We used to see ox carts all the time, but as the city is getting bigger, there aren't so many in the city now.  But remember, Phnom Penh has 3-4 million people.  It gets a little crowned with the car, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles, walkers, and ox carts!
 I took this picture one day on our way to chapel.  (that is Rich's arm in the picture in the blue shirt).  The lady in the purple shirt is the mom.  She is a recyclables collector.  And she takes her kids to work with her everyday!  In front of her littlest one is the green scale to weigh things.  So, she just puts her kids in the cart and takes off walking.  There are tons of people here who do this for their job.
 This is James Glasscock and Rich in front of Wat Phnom.  This is what the city of Phnom Penh was names for.  A wat is a temple, and this one was built on a manmade hill in the north part of the city.
As most of you know, we have several technological problems that we needed to get taken care of that we couldn't do here.  So during Pchum Ben Holiday, we went over to Thailand to get a bunch of stuff done.  We had a successful trip.  In this picture with us is Gary and Michelle Ford.  They are missionaries in Bangkok, Thailand.  They have been there for a year.  We were able to spend a little time to visit with them and get to know them better.
Much love,
Ronda

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