Monday, September 12, 2011

an update

it's amazing to me that we have now officially been living in cambodia for seven weeks. that's nearly fifty days people!

let's visit the basic stats, shall we?

two days in: i was questioning my ability to truly last in a country wherein i never stopped sweating. there may have been a fifteen minute freak out moment upon our arrival in our training province hub site, in which chris had to take over carrying luggage, help me unbutton my soaked shirt, and aim the fan directly at my face.

update, forty nine days in: the heat is still delibating at times, but it's more of a fact of life now rather than a cause for freak out. yes, i still drip six days out of seven; yes, there is rarely a moment that you can't see the sheen of sweat on my forehead and chin; yes, you can count the number of days i have lasted with my hair down all day on one hand and yes, it is stifling at times. But, it's also less frustrating, and easily solvable with a quick bucket shower or five minutes in front of a fan, or ten minutes sitting in the shade.

i will add though, that sweat (and thusly, i) have nearly ruined one bra already and desparately need new camisoles.

one week in: i could say hello, my name is kate, i am from america and i am a teacher in stilted and probably questionable khmai.

update, forty nine days in: i can't exactly speak for the questionable sort, but i have definitely progressed from a two year old child to perhaps a four year old child's language ability. i now catch between 30-50% of the words being said (if i understand the general context) and nearly 70% when i know the exact topic and am listening very intently. i pick up humor, can use it (kind of), and feel somewhat confident that sentences i create are generally clear and more than half the time correct. my vocabulary is definitely still incredibly limited (thus, if you plopped me down in a conversation randomly, my understanding would probably be very much less), but i (and i believe the same is true for chris, if he doesn't mind me speaking for him) love learning the language. we all took a practice language test about a week ago (our real one is in, gulp, one week) and chris and i, it seems/we hope, will pass the real one. we have to be at the novice high level, and we both placed in the intermediate level- chris at low and me at mid. we've heard though that most volunteers usually test a step lower than their practice test, but of course, because it's me, i am bound and determined to keep my intermediate mid. wish me luck. dammit.

two weeks in: chris and i discovered a scale at a restaurant/hotel near the temple where we study, and stepping on that scale were astonished to find we'd both dropped just over two kilos, or five pounds each.

update, forty nine days in: chris is wasting away, and i am just plain getting less fat. we've both lost about fifteen pounds at this point, putting dear husband perilously close to his freshman year of college weight, and getting me ever closer to the coveted pre-marriage weight. le sigh. we still eat a lot of rice, but it seems that overall, we eat less and are moving more on our bikes. all those diet fads can fade away, but there may be a rush on cambodia visas once women discover that moving to a tropical country where you sweat a pound a day, have very limited access to snack foods, and have to bike at least five miles a day may just be the secret to a healthy lifestyle.

seven weeks in, i can honestly say it's truly fantastic to have a husband to serve with. especially since that husband is chris. we haven't spent this much time together since college (and even then never 24 hours together!) and it is honestly one of the best parts of this experience. we laugh at the absurdities of life, study with each other, and in general have very minimal issues with each other as we navigate this new world. cheesy, but true. and on that note, expect an update in a few days with pictures of our permanent home which we are currently visiting!

9 comments:

  1. I am absolutely loving reading all about your experience and I'm so glad you seem to be enjoying it so much!!!

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  2. Yay yay yay! An update!! I am majorly impressed that you have picked up Khmer that quickly - good luck on your language test! Please don't waste away over there. I guess that means I'll have to start sending you snack/junk food, huh? Is there much chocolate in Cambodia?

    I can't wait to see photos of your permanent home, and I'm glad you're settling into the heat. Love the updates!

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  3. I loved reading this update! Sounds like you guys are settling in. And pre-wedding weight? Yes, please!

    Good luck on your language test, and I can't wait to read more!

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  4. Love getting an update from you! Sounds like you guys are doing great, and I really think I need to get in on the Cambodia diet ;)

    Hope you do great on your upcoming language test!

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  5. It sounds amazing! My husband and I want to do some volunteering on our delayed honeymoon, it's so great to hear about your experiences!

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  6. thanks for the update! it's all so exciting. i love that you and chris are able to do this together without killing each other. not every couple could do that.

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  7. Yay! I was so excited to see there was an update :) It sounds like you are learning and growing together, and I am so happy that you get to enjoy this together. My husband said - that's too much sweating, but I think he was mostly kidding!

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  8. So excited for you about ALL of this! Very cool that you are in the intermediate vocab level - I can hardly get Spanish right, much less a language like khmai! Go you (and Chris)!

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  9. You are so awesome and I'm so happy for you two! What an amazing adventure!! Keep up updated :)

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