Thursday, February 26, 2009

The People of Cambodia

We will all remember someone we met on this mission trip, whether it's the translator that worked at our table or the local child running around the site. It would be impossible to leave Cambodia without being touched by someone we came in contact with. Here are the faces of just a few of these special people:




This child at the hospital put a smile on our faces by blowing kisses and waving to us


A few familiar faces at the first clinic site


Nara, a translator, and his beautiful wife


Phnom Penh translators


Irene and Katherine on the far right are missionaries who dedicated their lives and talents to the mission CHAD


Our excellent tour guide in Siem Reap


I just had to include a naked baby picture somewhere


Pastor Lun, his wife and children. They helped us the entire time with anything and everything. More importantly, they spent time getting to know us and allowing us to get to know them.


A local girl at the second clinic site, recycling water bottles


School children with morning energy


These bus drivers sent us on a few mystery excursions, but by the end of the trip we learned to appreciate their driving skills in a place with few traffic laws.


School children at the dump site

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