Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Day 2 Monday 14th June

Once again, the group awoke to have an early morning breakfast at the hotel restaurant before heading over to the orphanage. Like the previous day, the group set straight to work at painting the walls. The mural painting, overseen by Mrs Caroline Tang, was also started on the second level, with the idea of an underwater theme. This time, less people scraped off paint and more started painting the outside of the second floor. We started painting the various rooms we had not accomplished the day before, and we also started on the second coat of paint on the walls. After our brief lunch of revolting MRE’s, all the while being hounded by dozens of flies, we continued our work to about 4’o clock, at which time all the boys came down to have a football match with the children. We then trouped onto the bus to return to the hotel to rest and relax. At 6.30pm, we all met at the lobby to head for our dinner. After the delicious and enjoyable buffet dinner, the group chose to venture into the night market, something that we had wanted to do the previous night but was cancelled due to the rain. In the night market, there were all sorts of interesting things to see and do, such as the doctor fish. These special breed of fish would bite of the dead skin cells on your toes, supposedly leaving your feet extremely clean and healthy. The downside was, it was very ticklish, as most of the group who tried it found out. After the group finished with the doctor fish ‘’massage’’, we split up and went our separate ways into the night market, and after having bargained and bought what we wanted, we one by one made our way back to the hotel by tuk- tuks. After another exhausting day, it was all to easy to sink into our beds to sleep.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Cricket Club: "Who Dares Chew..." Cambodia June2010


Pls Note: "No Live Crickets Were Involve During the Chewing... "





















Lightings/Wiring and New Shelves: After



Improvements:
Main Electrical Supply Switch tap off to Three New Circuit Breaker Switches:
- One Breaker Switch to control the supply to the 2nd Floor (Left)
- One Breaker Switch to control the supply to the 1st Floor (Middle)
- One Breaker Switch to control the supply to the socket outlet in the Pastor's room (Right)

N.B: Sponsored Breaker ratings are 32Amperes. Ideal ratings should be about 6 Amps for the Home.





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Lighting point in Pastor's room, Before and After





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Old Light switch getting replaced ...







(checkout the new shelves that had been put up)

*** New Light point at the Balcony ***



... and Let There Be Lights ....


(checkout the new shelves that had been put up)





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... and of course the New Toilet Wing Needs New Lightings
(I think the New Wing had already been named... )




Monday, June 21, 2010

Lightings/Wiring: Before

The 'original' state of the Electrical Wirings and Main Power Supply Switch:



















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Power supply from outside the Home (tap from the lamposts outside the Home) to the Main Supply switch in the Pastor's room.

No fuse in the switch, technically short-circuited with a metal pin.




Power supply to the Home is tap off from this lamp post outside the Home

Friday, June 18, 2010

Part II: ACS Barker Road OCIP 2010: Foursquare Children of Promise, Siem Reap, Ca...

Part II of the slideshow featuring the father-and-son shots :)

Part I: ACS Barker Road OCIP 2010: Foursquare Children of Promise, Siem Reap, Ca...

Part I of the slideshow, from day 1 ...

Panoramic Pics

Here are a few panoramic pics I took ...

(1) a view of the entire home






(2) the almost completed level 2 dormitory





(3) the ACS artisans working meticulously on the mural





(4) the completed mural on level 2





and a group photo in front of uncle what? .... Angkor Wat!