Thursday, September 18, 2008

It's been a good week.......

Despite Jeff being gone since Sunday (for a full 2 weeks) I've had a pretty good week. Melissa didn't leave until Monday afternoon so we hung out until then. Tuesday I went to the ABT (abs/butt/thighs) class at the American Club and while I DIED during the class and still have so much tightness in my thighs that going down stairs is tough, I met a couple of girls there that I enjoyed talking to.
Wednesday morning I went to a meeting with my friend Kirsten (from Shanghai) for the organization Caring for Cambodia. (www.caringforcambodia.org) They are an incredible organization started by Jamie Amelio. She and her husband moved to Singapore from Austin around 2002 I think, he was with Dell at the time. He has since moved on to run all of Lenovo. They visited Cambodia early on in their time here and were deeply affected by the country, it's people and it's recent history. You can read more about it on her website and other websites I'm sure but the jist of it is in the 1970's a regime took over and decided to kill anyone and everyone who was considered an "intellectual." This included all doctors, teachers and other professionals, anyone who went to college, anyone who spoke a 2nd language and anyone who wore glasses because they looked like they were intelligent. I believe around 4 million people were killed though my numbers could be off. Horrendously awful. That has left a generation of uneducated people throughout the entire country trying to put their lives back together. These adults, now parents, never went to school so they don't have any idea what their kids should be getting as far as education, hygeine etc. So Jamie and her husband, Bill, opened up a school and got some teachers and supplies. That, I think, was 2003. Now, in 2008, they have 5 schools that serve 5000 students. They do teacher training, now they have a trainer living there doing it full time. They serve breakfast to the students, usually their only meal of the day. They give each child a toothbrush (a new one every 4 months) and have taught them how to use it. The list goes on and on. It's amazing what the ladies of CFC have done and are planning to do. I'm really excited to see what part I can play in helping their cause. I'm hoping to go on a trip to build a house there, or work on the new school they are planning, something to help out! Anyway, as always I am reminded how incredibly lucky we are to have been born where we were, when we were, it's mind-blowing the horror, tragedy and poverty others have to deal with. On a happier note, again I met some great women at that meeting.
This morning I had a coffee with the other moms of Reed's class. Turns out one family is a Dell family, all of the moms are really nice, it's going to be fun to do some volunteering with them. After dinner tonight the boys and I walked over to the closest mall so I could get Graham some passport photos for his SAS application for next year. I ended up meeting a girl there with 2 boys who is from Houston. She has only been in Singapore 8 weeks, it's her first assignment and I could see in her where I was 3 years ago in Shanghai. We exchanged numbers and she said she had met some other moms and had started a lunch thing and will let me know the next time they get together. THEN after the pictures were done we were headed into McDonalds for some ice cream (my bribe to get them to be good while we were waiting) and ran into a boy in Reed's class and his twin brother, they also ride the bus with Reed. I had met their mom once before and she was really nice. Reed gave Noah a big hug, then Graham went up and hugged him too, which I don't think Noah really cared for considering he had never even met Graham before! We sat and chatted for quite awhile, they live close by so we are going to get together this weekend hopefully, and figured out that she is friends with the Houston girl I had just met, a part of her "lunch group." The world is so small.
If there is anyone still reading this long and boring post, the reason it's been a good week is obviously I've been meeting some people and hopefully finding a cause to work on to replace my beloved orphanage work.
I got a note from my friend in Shanghai who I always went to the orphanage with and she was able to get in and see the kids after a 6 month ban on volunteers there. She said my precious girls are still there, said it was sad how little things had changed with all of them, at that age 2-4, they should all be changing on a daily basis and sounds like they haven't. But the good news is I should be able to go and love on them in November when Graham and I head up there for a weeklong visit.
Reed is off of school tomorrow so I am taking him back to Sentosa Island, look for pictures of him with a bird on his arm soon.

4 comments:

kjl said...

I'm so glad you've been able to get out and meet people and are making some new friends there! The Cambodia organization sounds amazing...thanks for all the information!

Erin said...

That's great that you have met some people. You always make friends so easily I knew it wouldn't take you very long.

Dennis/Dad said...

So nice to know that your being painfully shy isn't keeping you from meeting people and making friends. Glad you had a great week!

lori dunham said...

Tracey, it sounds like you are meeting a lot of people. I know how important that is. We will be in the same boat very soon!!!! How awesome you get to work with these volunteer organizations!!! Very interesting and heartbreaking at the same time...keep us posted!