Monday, September 9, 2013

Wow..

Today, I got up late at about half past five, so I went to ACE late. I got there at about six twenty, every body looked at me in a strange way.
 

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Wow..

Today, I got up late at about half past five, so I went to ACE late. I got there at about six twenty, every body looked at me in a strange way. Robin, teacher, asked whether Saram went or not, and I said no. The lesson was about refugees, their life, and why they became refugee. Then I went to City Cat, a restaurant located near rail way station, to be supervised for my thesis. We had lunch and I brought him to his friend's house.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Busy Day.

Today is my busy day of the week because I have been involving with selecting new students to take free English classes for the English Program of the Sharing Foundation. There have been 73 applicants who are going to take entrance exam tomorrow evening. The test will take one hour with Khmer questions because they will be the beginners.

Monday, April 28, 2008

My family pictures

Vathnak and I were at Sorya Shopping Center
Vathnak




My wife, Saram and Vathnak





Serey Vathnak at the age of six months








Vathnak and I








Monday, April 7, 2008

Sunday trip.

On Sunday morning, I went down to Koh Thom (Big Island), a district of the province of Kandal, to visit my wife's aunt. While we were having lunch, we talked about shopping. My wife, Saram, was interested in what they were talking about, encouraged them to guide us to Vietnam to buy some goods. At one o'clock, I started the journey to Cambodia-Vietnam border. It was slightly raining, and it took us about one hour by car. Near the border region, there were two big casinos which were thought belong to top-ranking officials in Cambodia. There were many luxurious cars, such as Luxus, Camry, Benz in the casio compounds. I needed to find space to park and took a boat across the river, arrived at Long Binh market-a Vietnames name. It was raining like cats and dogs;therefore, we did not do much shopping just few pairs of clothes, oil, cakes. The problem was we don't speak Vietnames, so it was very difficult to communicate with sellers. Coming back to Cambodia's land, I filled the petrol again. It was cheaper than what I thought, 20c/litre cheaper than it was in Phnom Penh. I was in hurry to come back and join my friend's recepption ceremony. Finally, I think that it is better to speak neighboring countries' language because it can make us feel more comfortable when we are in those countries.