Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Out and About in Singapore November


Wow!  It's been a long time since I last blogged.  I have been busy... let's see..
Andrea and Jill

After my friends Dorthe and Bruce and I went and saw The Lion King at Marina Bays Sands Theater - which was as good as the first time I saw it in London, my friend Andrea and I went to the top of the Marina Bay Sands hotel for a great view and a few cocktails!

top of the MBS hotel - Singapore

















The Brownes and I rented bikes and rode quite a way in East Coast Park one Sunday afternoon. Then we stopped by Long Beach Seafood Restaurant on the water and had a HUGE Alaskan king crab - it was yummy!

I have seen some monkeys and tropical birds from the Monkey Sanctuary which I view from my apartment.

Elton John


Debra and me

Debra and I went to see Elton John at the middle of November.  What a fantastic concert.  The venue for it wasn't too large and we had great seats.  Kevin Spacey was also there as he was in town for his play King Richard III.

CIS - where I work had their Christmas party at the end of November so it was still MOvember as that was the theme of our party.

Jill and Andrea - MOvember time!



Saturday, November 5, 2011

Day 8 – New Hope Village for Cambodia Children



We spent an unexpected yet delightful full day with the children and people of New Hope.  John and Kathy are from Texas and began this unbelievable establishment which houses, educates, loves, cares for, feeds and transports Cambodian children with AIDS/HIV.  There are 240 children at New Hope and about 235 of them all have HIV/AIDS.  New Hope for Cambodian Children (NHCC) works with the government.  Most of the children have lost both their parents to AIDS and who are abandoned. 

The children go to a local school in the morning and then the village provides additional schooling in the afternoon.  In the afternoon, the children have classes in computers, dance, music, math, English, etc. 
John - founder
We were amazed about the self-sufficiency of this establishment.  It is well organized, kid-friendly, and environmentally friendly.  New Hope breeds their own pigs as part of their income generation project – I have never seen such large pigs in my life!  They have over 10, 000 chickens which also is a part of the income generation project.  The older children have a garden project.  They grow their crops and NHCC buys the vegetables from the children, so they have some spending money.    There is a quilt making project for the widows that have HIV, so they can support themselves.

President Clinton’s foundation funds all the medication for every child in Cambodia! 

After first, I was a little apprehensive to what I would see and how the children would be, but it didn’t take long to “forget” they were infected with HIV/AIDS – they are kids!  They were happy and energetic and healthy.  They were running around, climbing trees, and tricking the dogs, having fun!

We had a huge dance party on the basketball court with all the kids at the end of the day (in the extreme heat – as one little girl said I better get out of the sun as my face was red!)
Dance Party!


It was truly a fantastic day!
a little boy who just needed to be held