Friday, August 15, 2008

Let's go! & other activities

Sa-wat-dee everyone


Hope all is well for each of you. I'm been having a great time helping with an introductory English program at some of the areas poorest schools.  Had a lot of fun and laughs with the kids they just love any form of game or art activity. From what I've been told there isn't much of either in the schools here.  The organisation I'm volunteering with Mercy International has built some good connections with these schools and provides a free english program called "Let's Go!". Today we talked about all the different types of weather around the world... and what a  day to talk weather.. after 8 days of cloudy/rainy conditions I had the joy of experiencing the joy of Thailand's hot humid weather.. must have been close to 35 degrees C... don't worry I'd definitely prefer some of Brisbane's winter right now.

I met another Australian guy volunteering here at the moment, a consultant from Sydney. Series of random events have lead him here and he is now helping with the organisation's 5 year strategic plan and building/designing the supporting infrastructure for this... so to my surprise I also going to be spending some time assisting with something that I know a little bit about.. I'm looking forward to applying some of my skills and look forward to the weeks ahead.

What else to share?.. I woke up this morning at 4 am just cause I could.. plus it was hot and all... looked out the window to see the most amazing moon set.. tried as much as I could to get a good photo but was worth it just to watch the moon set... 

Went for a wander through the streets of Phrae this afternoon.. a little bit silly given the temperature.  Saw some interesting sights and had to wonder why the hotel (sign pictured) had to go out of it's way to say "Absolutely clean".. if they thought it would help with business... it definitely didn't work for me..

Over the last couple of meals and car trips I've been hearing little bits of the children's stories.. It's sad to hear some of the circumstances that some of these kids have been through (AIDS, abandonment and other families just too poor to care for their children). While heart breaking stories and really sad to think about what some of these kids have seen and been a part of, it's comforting to know that the kids now have hope for a better future.

Till we next speak.
(Oh yeah, one more thing.. I'm really missing my electronic toothbrush at the moment.. I'm trying whatever I can to get a good clean but the world (I mean MY world) isn't the same without my trusty Oral-B)

Wishing you all good oral health.

Damo


 

5 comments:

Jen! said...

Missing you here Damo, sounds like you are having the most amazing time! You are doing such a wonderful thing, keep us updated!
Hope to talk soon.
Smouts honour!!

Lizzie O said...

sa wat dee larry!!! sounds like you are having a wonderful adventure so far. and i am proud to announce that you have just introduced me to the world of blogging. technically challenged? me? no...

hope all is well and look forward to the next update. big kiss and cuddle from liz, dave and rox x

Allegro ma non troppo said...

Your pictures are awesome. Glad you've settled in well! Just say the word and I'll post you an Oral B, batteries included.

Roo

Caitlyn Turner said...

wishing you all good oral health!! That's my Damo.. how cool is God the way He weaves stuff together.. looking forward to hearing more stories buddy..

If you get the chance and you want to see what Bron & I are up to.. check out www.bronwenhealyhope.blogspot.com and www.caitlynjturner.blogspot.com

love you stacks
patricia

365 Project said...

Your stupid facebook wall doesn't have room to comment so it has forced me to the edges to say hi. Hi!
So how is thour pilgram to find the home land of the humble frozen pea going? Any luck?
Give my love to the girls, when you make it.
Ok travel with clean underwear.
Much love...
ck