Hello everyone,
I'm approaching my last few days in Cambodia and the time has flown by! It's been a really wonderful experience living and working here and I'm glad I was able to have a positive volunteer experience after a less than stellar experience in Vietnam. I'm going to miss my Harpswell girls a tremendous amount when I leave, and I'll definitely have to keep in touch with them and make a return trip sometime soon. Two weeks ago I had coffee, cookies and great conversation with the US Ambassador to Cambodia, Carol Rodley and the Consular Chief, Anita Allegra, at the Ambassador's house. It was wonderful to have them all to myself to ask every possible question about working in the Embassy, their careers as foreign service officers and what to expect working overseas. I am considering a career in the foreign service, so it was a great opportunity to ask career foreign officers about their experiences. They were both fascinating people and our two hours of conversation sailed by. What a treat!
I'm approaching my last few days in Cambodia and the time has flown by! It's been a really wonderful experience living and working here and I'm glad I was able to have a positive volunteer experience after a less than stellar experience in Vietnam. I'm going to miss my Harpswell girls a tremendous amount when I leave, and I'll definitely have to keep in touch with them and make a return trip sometime soon. Two weeks ago I had coffee, cookies and great conversation with the US Ambassador to Cambodia, Carol Rodley and the Consular Chief, Anita Allegra, at the Ambassador's house. It was wonderful to have them all to myself to ask every possible question about working in the Embassy, their careers as foreign service officers and what to expect working overseas. I am considering a career in the foreign service, so it was a great opportunity to ask career foreign officers about their experiences. They were both fascinating people and our two hours of conversation sailed by. What a treat!
My Harpswell girls and me in front of Chatomuk Hall. |
Secretary of State Clinton |
Today I'm in the seaside town of Kep, on the southwest coast of Cambodia. After the traffic, pollution and craziness of Phnom Penh, it's been absolutely wonderful to just enjoy the sea air, walk all over the town and enjoy a few days of relaxation. I'll be going to Koh Tonsay, also known as Rabbit Island, tomorrow and staying overnight in a beach front bungalow for about $7. They only have electricity from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., so we'll be able to enjoy a peaceful quiet night. Today my friend Kristen and I visited a pepper plantation for Kampot pepper, which is renowned throughout Cambodia and beyond.
My traditional Khmer outfit. |
Monday night, my Mom flies into Phnom Penh and we will begin our month of traveling around Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand before I return home for a month in December. Look for photos from me on Saturday!
Anita Allegra, Consular Chief and Ambassador Carol Rodley |
Erika
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