Ewan listening to some carol singers outside Sovanna |
Sovanna Shopping Centre |
This year Christmas crept up on me as there was not the constant reminder from shop displays, adverts and music. When you don't have all the trappings around you get to choose what you want your Christmas to look like.... it was nice to be able to make Christams what we wanted it to be.
So what was Christmas to us? A time to share, give and spend time with family and remember Jesus who came to the world. It needed imagination and perseverance to do this and sometimes was frustrating. ithink when you don't have things and have to work hard to get them it makes you appreciate everything so much more. There was great excitement when we found something like a nice cheese or the cranberry sauce. Having family and friends to share it with makes it so much more fun.
Here are some of our unique Phnom Penh Christmas experiences....
Lucia waiting at moto park at Russian Market |
* Shopping with my mum in the market and seeing who can get the best deal...she is a very good bargainer!
*Trailing round the hot busy Olympic market with Colin (he was not so pleased) to find the presents...took nearly 2 hours to find a Liverpool football kit for Jamie..everywhere else had Chelsea or Arsenal.
*Taking a break from Christmas shopping at Brown at a new Cambodian run coffee shop.
Colin in Browns |
*Coffee cake and coffee for Christmas breakfast...my familys Christmas tradition
*Cooking an entire Christmas dinner for 12 in an oven the size of a microwave.
*Having to call out a locksmith on Christmas day because the door handle came off the door of the bedroom my parents were staying in..my dad was trapped inside!
*Making homemade Gingerbread lattes
Santa had a Korean influence this year |
Christmas morning |
Mike and Jo |
*The church next door having a big Christmas party next door (including loudspeakers!!) just as we were serving up Christmas dinner...fortunately they stopped and ate a little bit later
*Having a Christmas service in Khmer...no carols or candles! but great food afterwards.
Jubille Family Church |
*Being given curry on Christmas day by our Christian neighbours (just after we had finished Christmas dinner!!!)
*Singing Christmas carols with family and friends with the warm tropical breeze blowing through the doors.
Boys with boys toys! |
2 comments:
love the picture of ewan listening to the carol singing. Didn't realise you had a saunders blog - have just enjoyed looking through your life in cambodia. Have a very happy new year (cambodia style!) xx
ooooops! sorry just realised sent comment through cerys's facebook but i hope you guessed it was paul and sarah. Love to you all xxx
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