Friday, June 25, 2010

Swimming


One thing which has been really lovely this summer, is seeing each child making progress in something. We thought when we went to Cambodia we would have lots of opportunities to swim, but many of the pools or hotels charge $3-5 per person which makes it a treat rather than a regular activity. Our mandate for holiday was to find a hotel or guest house with a pool for each of the stop overs we had so we could make the most of the opportunity to swim.(also it helps relieve the stress of a long bus trip!!!)
When we left England Ewan was terrified of the water and clug to me in the pool screaming if he thought he was going out of his depth.( Liz and Lisa can confirm this having seen him in action!) Over this year I have been working with him to help him gain confidence in the pool and we had got to the stage where he would attenpt to swim across the baby pool on his own.

When we came to the Juniper Tree I thought here we have a good length of time I am going to give him a crash course in swimming and try to get him to swim under water but he was just freaking out. then I remembered Jamie was the same way when we were at Dophin Bay over Christmas and Liz Teo had given him goggles and he was away.
I tried the same trick with Ewan and suddenly he realised he could swim underwater and bob underwater by himself. I still have to stay with him to help him come up for air but now he is swimming across the pool in short little bursts and is SO proud of himself. It is lovely to see him making such rapid progress and suddenly getting it.

I am also doing the same thing with Lucia and although she is a little less confindent she is making fantastic progress too. She does this cute little panic swim like she is about to sink but is so pleased with herself.
She is now jumping in and getting her face wet which is a major achievement as she didnt like to get water in her ears.


Phoebe is hoping to improve her swimming and be part of the school swim squad next year, so Iam working on her strokes. Thank you to Nessa and Andy who invested so much time into Phoebes swimming in England, she is making great progress and you would be very proud of her. She is confident with the breast stroke and is working on her front crawl. Her favourite is swimming underwater. She also likes to help Lucia.


Jamie has come on leaps and bounds since Christmas when Lizzie worked her magic on him. He is beccoming more confident in areas out of his depth and now needs to learn some of his strokes. He loves swimming underwater and jumping making dive bombs to splash everyone.
So this years goal is to find a good place in Phnom Penh we can swim. We do have a pool next to the school which is not too pricey so I think we will be visiting it a bit more often if we can!


Colin said he thinks he needs to come to my swimming school before all his children can swim better than him!
Today we are just relaxing and taking it easy...swimming, reading, blogging, playing with other kids and Colin is happy because he is sorting out a computer problem! It is nice to be able to give back to the Juniper Tree as it is not run on a profit but it is a ministry in itself providing excellent R&R for an affordable price for christian workers. The people running it are funded by their church in England and it  relies on gifts to help with improvements and additions. We are feeling very blessed to be here.

Elephant Park

 We wanted to go on one trip out while we were here and heard of this great Elephant Park where you got to go on Elephant rides, rarft downa river and a ride on an ox cart and then a beautiful buffet lunch! Unfortunatley Ewan woke up and did not feel well and threw up so Colin stayed behind with him ( he was totally cool about it) Fortunatley there were three other people from the Juniper Tree going so there was plenty of adults. These are some of the things we did.....


This elephant was amazing with the painting she was so careful and  deliberate. 
This was the week old baby elephant just above my knee!
It was a very memorable day!!

Tesco Lotus

On Thursday we decided we had had enough sun and needed some air-con and retail therapy so we headed off to one of two massive Tesco Lotus ( as big as Camberley)

Apart from the signs in Thai it looks like England!!! Same layout and some of the same labels are the same like F&F clothes (maybe some subtle differences) It was so lovely to shop in a clean, air-con shop where all the prices were on the products and if you were being ripped off you were innocent to the fact. Normally if I get clothes I have to brave the stifling heat of the Russian market, trawl through endless little stalls and haggle for every thing I want. This was bliss!!!
 We ended by passing a Dunkin Dounuts...well we are on holiday!!!

I was able the get the kids a set of PJ's each and an outfit or T-shirt which was great.....they wanted to ttry on their new things (except Ewan!! )


Then it was lunch and a relax in the pool and Colin was able to watch the football on the big flat screen TV.

Juniper Tree

The Juniper Tree is this lovely guesthouse with the rooms in these Thai style bungalows, for people who are working in Christian ministires around this part of Asia. I love it because there is a pool and gardens for the children to run around and quiet places for me to hide and read my book! It is full board with laundry done as well. So for me it is a place of real rest. There are always lots of other children for our children to play with and they have loved playing games like hide and seek or capture the flag...things they cant do in Phnom Penh as there are so few gardens.

The first day we crashed out and went in the pool and then slept so well after our sleepless night on the train!
On Wednesday the owners were taking all their staff out for a thank you meal ( something they do every year) So there was no lunch provided so we headed into town to a Mexican restaurant.

 The food was so yummy and we had to keep ordering extra tortillas!


We then wandered around that part of Chaingmai to get a feel for the city. Our restaurant was along the city moat so we followed that to the ancient city gated and the children chased pigeons.
Old Gate

Starbucks and Boots
Temple Entrance

Ping River
Too much walking for some!!!