Tuesday 24 November 2015

#83 - Stalling on mini hill, ants infestation, giggling fits and no phone!

Vol.# 83

Stalling on mini hill, ants infestation, giggling fits and no phone!

So there I was in the tuk tuk on my way to church! As we were going up the rocky incline, the motor stalled!

And just like in Cambodia, moto drivers behind us, tuk tuks and cars, everyone was shouting advice and yes, getting off their motos to help push the tuk tuk with me in it onto the main street!

That is one of the many reasons I love the Khmer. 
They do not know my driver but they are ready to help! Well, we stayed in the hot sun for about 8 minutes or so until Mr. Phat, my driver, hailed a passing tuk tuk and I was handed over to be taken to church! I did pray for him and for the moto to get started, but God had other plans as I left him working on the engine!

I got to sit next to my former students, who now wait to see where I sit (usually in the same place!), and they sit with me and worship our Lord. I took my headphones off for the last 5 minutes of the service to test my listening and comprehension! I wish I could tell you that I understood everything, but no. They, being the kids they are, kept trying to tell me to stand when I shouldn’t during the service, when Pastor Jesse gave instructions on who needed prayer for certain issues! Good to see them being so relaxed even at my expense!

My joyful spirit is being sorely tested with an infestation of ants! They are everywhere, even on my bed, and no, I am NOT eating in bed! When I leave a loaf of bread for 20 minutes on the table, I come back to see the ants having a feast! The cleaner bought a half-kilo of rice for me, left in a bag on the counter, and yes, when I opened it, ants were swimming in it! So the Khmer way is to take it and put it in the sun so we did, and eventually the ants left! But I walk into the kitchen and they are on the floor and even as I write this, I am squirming cause ants are all around me!
So if any one of you has any ideas on how to get rid of them without using chemicals I am all ears!

School: Thank you for your prayers last week. Unfortunately, I had a giggling fit that spread to three of the students and I was snorting and crying! I lost it especially when one of the students, a normally quiet and staid man had tears in his eyes because he could not stop laughing! It was all due to one of the students who kept changing his name! We were so confused that when I was asked my name, (in Khmer of course), I responded that my name was not ____, which made my partner go off into giggles. Then her husband looks at us and says, “and there we go, downhill…”.
I felt so bad about giggling that I went down and apologized in Khmer to the poor teacher who did not know how to handle 6 giggling students! 

But God gave me wisdom over my learning. Some of you had prayed that I would get creative or that God would show me how to learn. I listened to the other students and found out that they either had a tutor in addition to being in the classroom or that they lived with a Khmer family so they got to practise the pronunciation! I asked the co-principals at Gateway school if it would be possible to have one of their teachers to be my tutor for phonics twice a week, at least just until I am able to move my mouth and tongue and recognize the different consonant and vowel sounds! I think I am the first to ask for a tutor from the school, so they agreed that starting next week, (this week is a holiday, Buddhist water festival for one week!) I can do Tuesdays and Thursdays for one hour! I will pay the tutor the hourly rate of six dollars.

Funny, but in my Bible reading I was reading about going back to the fundamentals of our faith, and that affirmed that I should make sure I know the fundamentals of Khmer! I love it when Jesus confirms my next step! At same time, I will ask one of my Khmer friends, who needs the money, to spend one hour with me doing conversational Khmer. We are learning the formal way of speaking for when we write but we need the informal because that really is the heart language! 
So thank you for your prayers!

Phone: My charger died which meant my phone died! It is amazing how much a phone is needed here! I could not call a moto or tuk tuk driver to come and take me to the phone store, could not message anyone, so thankfully I had my laptop so I could send an email or Skype with someone else! I went out and got the wife of the moto driver who takes me to school; she speaks no English and I made the mistake of saying a couple of words in Khmer and she rapidly spoke to me in Khmer for the next 5 minutes while I smiled and nodded!
Anyway she understood “Sovanna Mall”, which is where I had to go to get a new charger! Unfortunately, they did not have anything in stock but I got the rep there to come out and give instructions on how to get to another store! We started going (and let me tell you I prayed all the way, I saw trucks, other motos and tuk tuks coming my way while my driver was oblivious to the mayhem she was causing and she was totally ignoring everyone!) and then she stopped when she realized we had to go on the main street. She was not wearing a helmet (I was) and the police could charge her for not obeying the helmet law. So there we were at a corner with other moto drivers, and one of the men just reaches over and lends her his helmet! 
Again, you have to love the generosity of my Khmer family!

However the good will ended there when I got to the second store! They had the worst customer service ever, they could not tell me where other stores were; they only had knowledge of their store! Let me be real here, I just looked at them and said “Wow, have a nice day!’ but it was not in a nice tone of voice! I felt convicted by our Lord when I got back on the moto; I was frustrated, but that is the test, on how we respond to others in our frustration. I failed that one!

But God in His mercy allowed one friend to come, and he got me a tuk tuk driver, who for three hours today, took me everywhere I needed to go! He was the slowest driver I ever had. I had the urge to drive the moto but he was so caring! He made sure he opened the gate for me with the keys and waited until I locked the gate before leaving!

Prayer requests:
-That God would lead me to that one person to have conversation with each day. I felt led to ask one so waiting on the answer before going to option of 2!

-Former students: All of them want to get together. I need to find a Khmer place so we can all eat together and just have fun sharing our lives. They usually want to go for pizza but their way is far too expensive! I need to teach them the value of just liming (to you non-Trinis, that means hanging out!).

Praise God: I felt He had me do something for two couples for whom I tithed towards financially and prayerfully, and thank God I did what He told me to do. It was needed!

Please keep on sharing your lives with me. I love seeing the pictures of your Christmas trees and décor! I am now searching for a Christmas tree here! I do not have a dining room table or chairs yet but I do need a tree! I have asked for a Cross to be made so I could put it up by my prayer area, so people would know to whom I pray and worship, Jesus Christ!

I now have to go and rescue my books from the ants!

For those who would still like to come along and be my dance partner, I am at ninety percent of my monthly support! (Email me on how you can join!).

Thank you and Praise God!

Love, 
His Warrior and Disciple, submitting to be His dance partner here in Cambodia,


Your servant, Vidya

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