Mrs. Dougherty-Wade's Cambodia Blog
Through Lehigh University’s Comparative and International Education Program, Mrs. Dougherty-Wade will be travelling to Cambodia from November 2nd to November 13th. While there, she will be visiting the Aranh Cuthbert Jr. High School which associated with an organization called Caring for Cambodia. During her trip, this blog will create a communication link between Mrs. Dougherty-Wade and her students at North Schuylkill Jr/Sr High School. At any time, feel free to ask questions or comment on her blog posts.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Home Sweet Home
I just wanted to let you know that I have arrived home - safe & sound (after over 25 hours of traveling). I look forward to seeing you at school on Tuesday and sharing my experiences! :)
Friday, November 12, 2010
Some thoughs on food!
So, many of you asked questions about the food here in Cambodia. Since Seam Reap is a tourist destination because of the temples, there are a lot of western options. I have eaten spagetti, pizza, a hamburger, and fries. There are a lot of traditional options as well. For instance, I have eaten a few types of spring rolls, rice dishes, stir fries, local fruits, and snacks. I did not have any eel, snack, or frog, but those are traditional dishes that some of my friends had.
Included is a picture of some local fruit. The red prickly-looking fruit is one of my favorites and is known as Arambutan. The other picture was a crazy coincidence. Yesterday, I wore my "Hershey's" t-shirt. At dinner, there was a picture of choclate pancakes with a Hershey's bottle in the menu. I felt that I had to get the chocolate pancakes, and they were delicious!!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Good Luck Blessing
This woman is a Buddhist Nun who was sitting at one of the temples we visited. As we walked by, she offered us yellow & white bracelets. As she put the bracelet on me, she chanted and bowed several times. I tried to ask her what the meaning behind the bracelet and ceremony were, but she spoke no English. I learned today from our translator that the bracelet symbolizes good luck and the chant was a blessing for good luck and safe travels. Very nice! :)
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Cambodian Independance Day
Today, November 9th, is Cambodia's Independance Day! In 1953, Cambodian became independant from France. Just like major holidays in the US, schools are closed today, and many people are celebrating. Happy Indepedance Day, Cambodia!!
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Food for Thought
On Saturday morning, my friends and I went to help the school with their "Food for Thought" program. This program feeds almost 3000 students every day. At this school, we served a porridge breakfast to the students before they started classes. Remember, food is a basic human need - so, by providing this need, the students are able to then focus on learning and not on hunger.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Tourist Visits
We didn't do any research or work today. We went on several temple tours and had a traditional Khmer dinner (I was forced to use chop sticks for the first time!). We visited three temples:
1) Angkor Wat, which is the largest religious complex in the world and was built in the 12th century.
2) Ta Prohm, which is known for being in the jungle and overcome with trees. It was built between the 12th and 13th centuries. It was also a filming location for the movie Tomb Raider.
3)Bayon, which is known for its massive stone heads and faces.
I'll talk more about these next week.
1) Angkor Wat, which is the largest religious complex in the world and was built in the 12th century.
2) Ta Prohm, which is known for being in the jungle and overcome with trees. It was built between the 12th and 13th centuries. It was also a filming location for the movie Tomb Raider.
3)Bayon, which is known for its massive stone heads and faces.
I'll talk more about these next week.
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