Belmont University

Birthday in Phnom Penh


Emily and BillyToday we had a long traveling morning. We got on the bus at 8:30am from Siem Reap and arrived in Phnom Penh around 2:30pm. On the bus, we had a nice little game of eye spy that included almost everyone in the group. It was a creative way of spicing up the 6 hour journey. Overall, sleeping was the activity of choice on the bus. When we arrived at Phnom Penh, we checked back into our hotel and resettled in our rooms. We had a small break and then met up for our daily group meeting.

Everyone loved one of the restaurants that we went to the first day we arrived in Phnom Penh, so we hit up that restaurant again! I enjoyed a nice vegetarian plate where I made my own tacos. Then, the fun began!! The students, including Mrs. Dryden, went out to a dance club! It was interesting because they played ALL American music. The Khmer way of dancing is to use your hands and form worm-like motions with them, so it was a surpise to not see that. Some of the people from the hospital were also there, so it was good to be able to get to know them better. Since it was my birthday the previous day, the band played a song for me! So, Billy and I went out on the dance floor and did a little jig. Personally, I think everyone loved our dance moves. We stayed at the dance club until 11:30ish, and then we all went back to the hotel and crashed.

EmilyOverall, I am really enjoying the trip. I'm excited to work in the hospital this coming week and to meet more of the staff. Everyone is so friendly and welcoming. Even at church, some of the nurses that I have met will invite us to sit with them! This week should be exciting!
-Emily-



Melissa and Emily
Melissa and Emily P. dressed up for a night out with the volunteers of the hospital.


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Comments

Great post - it's so fun to get into the culture! Looks like an awesome experience - happy (belated) birthday!

Good morning Emily and Billy. So excited to see a picture of you. Your message was very interesting. Can't wait to hear all of the rest of the stories about the little trips that all of you have taken. To spend your birthday in Phnom Penh had to be exciting. Be safe. We are praying for you every day. Love You Grams and Pop

Emily, Sounds like you're working hard and playing hard. Enjoy. It's the adventure of a life time! Peg and rug rats - we miss you.

Emily - great to hear you are experiencing the culture in many ways. It will be hard to match the Cambodia birthday celebration in Ohio. We look forward to hearing about all your experiences when you are back in the US.

It's so good to see your beautiful smiling face!! Reading all the posts has been exciting, but we can't wait to hear the stories in person. Hope you had a wonderful birthday - and we'll celebrate it again when you get home. Thinking of you and praying for you constantly! Love ya, Ems!

Yea, I'm glad you're there and safe. I'm so happy you had a nice birthday. And I really like your blue head band - good choice.
Smother those children in the hospital with hugs and kisses from me! Can't wait to squeeze on you, too!

Emily - a belated happy birthday to you. Sounds like it was fun.
I hope the week at the hospital is interesting and inspiring.

Emmers! I'm so happy to finally hear from you. I miss you so much and can't believe that you will be home next week! HURRAY! I hope you keep having fun. Be safe and see you soon! Love you a million times!

Emily - So good to see your smiling face, along with Billy. Sorry we are late getting back to you. Our computer has been down until this evening (Thurs. at 9 pm.) Didn't know that you could dance. Maybe you take it after your Grandpa. He use to do it alot. We are glad that you are learing more about your profession, even in a different country. Glad you had a happy birthday. Looking forward to seein you soon. Our love to you and you are constantly in our prayers. Grandpa and Grandma

Kristian, we are so very proud of you and what you are doing. We do love you very much. Grandma and Grandpa.

Miss Emily! I am so proud of what you are doing! I am praying that God keeps you safe and that you have a wonderful experience. Come and visit when you get back. Much love to you.
Amy Camp

I told the Christian Community Health Fellowship National Conference being held at Belmont this weekend about your work in Cambodia and they were thrilled. Thanks for serving in such wonderful ways.

Peace,
Todd

I've not seen any new posts in a few days so I assume you're all laboring away helping heal. If anyone can comment, how common and available is hemodialysis and/or kidney transplantation for the people in Cambodia? Thanks. Our prayer is that you all are continually renewed in His eternal grace and shelter.

Wow Emily that sounds like quite a birthday celebration! I'm thinking you'll never forget this one. Sounds like you're having an amazing experience...breathe it all in!!! Love, Aunt Martha

How exciting to hear about the adventures of the Belmont group. We have been in much prayer for you safety and enjoyment as you minister in Christ's name. Sharon, you will be glad to know that Tim and family arrived safely in Kenya. We are in charge of the dog, house, birds, and fish. Love Mama and Daddy

Emily it sounds like you are having an amazing time over there! and it is so fun that you got to go to a dance club and do a little jig with Billy for your birthday! I can't think of a better way to begin your twenties :) I can't wait to talk to you and hear all about your adventures when you get back. So be safe and enjoy the rest of your amazing adventure!
Love, Your Favorite Turtle ;)

Emily, It sounds like you are having a great time!! You look beautiful as usual!! I'm praying for you and hope the rest of the trip is as rewarding as the first part! Love ya girl. p.s. I'll tell Dick about your blog, lol.

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