Thursday, March 3, 2011

Rotronic Driver 12.02.1086




We end the evening of Wednesday a cane fishing by hand. And yes, mid-term we are left to ourselves to find our food ...






Fortunately for us that we have not arrived there, because after an hour, none of us had caught a fish! The evening continued around an excellent meal prepared by Hanso, our cook and beloved in that part of the team, took up his quarters, barbecued pork, rice cake stuffed, and omelette, mangoes and bananas for dessert ... the top. New intervention in French class where we proposed to Sophie, the director and head of evening classes, with students to imagine a new story. All children and apprentices were quickly hooked, and several Stories have emerged.



Still a very pleasant evening during which Maxim and Fabien also took the opportunity to provide students with footballs and rugby.




Finally, the first working uniform for pupils was presented by Sophie, an outfit that is both practical and aesthetic, the other twenty will be completed next Wednesday.

We also set some details of logistics for this weekend is placed under the sign of culture with a visit to the Angkor temple and a manufacturing company of the son of silk.
The day Thursday is the most beautiful in hospices since evening is hosted tonight at the school. Brittany is honor: pancakes and introduction to Breton dancing will be practiced. We expect a hundred people, mostly families of the village. Between preparing the batter, the end of maintenance, the end plugs and mounting the solar panel installation: it was enough to ! But no one balks at the task and everything is done in a very relaxed atmosphere.








Furthermore, we found hiding under the pseudonym of "Clean" means a small man, balding, with "loudmouth" who comes to school with a 205 tuning!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Ambiencr Commercial Woman

ANTHROPOLOGY II

Second part of my presentation BHLDN, the new trend of brides crazy, bohemian, chic and sophisticated.
Well, everything is very pretty, but I want to scream "damn, flute ..." for two reasons:
  1. products are currently supplied only in the United States and Canada. The rest of the world has no right to be fashionable?
  2. prices. It's expensive! The dresses are average, but the lesser accessory hurts the wallet. The less fortunate must be satisfied with cheap furnishings stores in malls? So they too are entitled to a sublime marriage, a day not cheap!
short, it was a quarter of an hour "Revolution!". Yes, brides have strong claims!
feast for the eyes and for those who are willing to indulge "because you only get married once", and that also have the opportunity to provide the North American continent, here are my models favorite:

adorable short dresses
My two favorite among robes

A colorful dress and original and I love, even when they are strong

Who wants to marry in the fields under a bright sun? There will be a picnic simple ...

And to go with all those pretty dresses, a wide range of shoes, peep toe sandals with sparkling chic, to ballerinas or killer heels.




And in the next issue, the outfits and accessories of the guests!

Swing Set Blueprint Designs





studious vigil Monday evening: We were able to speak in class for a moment of exchange with students from the school of Cambodian timber ("sala chin shih). We shared together reading the book of the story in a warm, students seem very motivated to learn our language and participate fully in the activities offered to them.



We were joined by Ludo in the evening, the head training of young apprentices, who is on site all year, and her friend Camille and her mother Elizabeth. Ludo should address in particular some details in the manufacture of wooden jewelry and we all enjoyed it to place orders.



products made on site are indeed very different: it goes from orange juicer, to earrings, bracelets, hair picks up tables, screens, low tables or chairs and bookcases. Everything depends on commands. The woodwork is superb on site: paddy, rice husk, is used in the manufacture of insulation panels, teak, rosewood, water hyacinth, bamboo, among other species are The most common tree.
The night was a bit rough: in the late afternoon and throughout the evening, a troop transport helicopters passed over our heads, dealing with Thailand are a bit tense at the moment.
The morning of Tuesday was devoted to Aymeric, Fabien Clement and some maintenance work, and Maxine and Peter to the realization of cards for students to remind them of procedures for cleaning and maintenance machines.


Jasmine and Denis went with the head of the township, in the rice fields at the bottom of the village on the future site of the dam ; its construction would be used to have a reserve of water for rice cultivation in the dry season.







Afternoon: work continued at the workshop, between drilling, welding and repairs to the water pump.


Sophie has, meanwhile, applied to take the measurements of students to make their outfits working in Phnom Penh.

Part of the team, Maximus, Fabian and Peter made the round trip in the day in the capital to receive the material ordered for the installation of solar panel next week. On the way back we were able to attend the ballet of factory outlets for hundreds of workers who work in garment enterprises ("adidas" among others).
By late evening, we organized a role play, in French, about conversations between customer and seller in a market: "Customer: Hello Mr. Butcher / Seller: Hello, what do you? / Customer: I need 4 pork chops / Seller: That's all? ... "this has led to some laughter and a very enjoyable time of sharing. At the end of the course, some students continue to talk and share with us French / Khmer.



Tuesday morning: interesting tour of a company that dries the wood and who works to make furniture and above the floor .

The explanations are provided to us by a French / Khmer who settled here and who runs the workshop. The type of wood most used is the padhouk, which resembles a red wooden teak, and palm tree. This afternoon, we visited by a delegation from the Association francophone PPP, Phnom Penh Home, which must provide clothing to children.