Top 10
on Jen VSO (Cambodia), 14/Aug/2010 09:34, 34 days ago
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Things are drawing to a close, and although it hasn’t quite sunken in yet, in less than one month I’ll be sleeping in the spare room at my parent’s house. As time runs out, and I’ve finished watching all the DVDs I own (I should get a medal: 6 series of House, 5 series of Spooks, 3 series of Gossip Girl and 1 series of Glee, is no mean feat)time is a tickin’ and I can’t help I think about what I’m going home to, and exactly what I’m leaving behind.So in light of this, let me introduce Jen’s top 10:-… things I will miss about Cambodia …1) Waking up to a blue-sky, knowing it will be as sunny today as it was yesterday.2) Driving my moto round the countryside, looking at the green of the paddy fields and skillfully dodging the cows.3) Art class and my friend Remy.4) Having my daily iced coffee with condensed milk and Ovaltine.5) Being told I’m beautiful by almost everyone I meet (Khmer’s love a bit of white skin and a big nose).6) The instant diet potential of life in Cambodia.7) Floating home after a successful day at work (such rarities should not be taken lightly).8) Life, and the network of fellow volunteers– I’ll miss you all!9) Living in a world where anything is possible. Especially if you have a moto and enough string.10) A good meal at Cow-On-The-Mountain and Red and Yellow Chairs place.… things I WILL NOT miss about Cambodia …1) Cockerels.2) Mice, especially the rotten ones under floorboards.3) Returning home from a hard day at work only to find that your‘Bum Gun’ has exploded and the lower floor of your house is half a foot deep in water.4) Washing my clothes in a bucket.5) People that cannot drive and look at you with a blank face after they have almost killed you.6)“Laydeee wanna tuk tuk? / Pineapple? / Moto?”.7) Ants on my washing line, and correspondingly, in my pants.8) Loud speakers, Khmer music and 4am.9) Living in a world that is not designed for people over 5ft, and the back-ache that comes with it.10) Actually, I can’t think of anymore.