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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Score!

The children wanted a volleyball net at school, so a couple months ago, we got Hans' approval to build one on the grass.  Laum immediately bought the poles, net, and ball, but then had to tend to other priorities like: sleeping in, not coming to school, and hiring incompetent contractors to create a computer lab, so it took a while to get this project completed.

Anyway, the students love their new play space.  They had such a good time during lunch.  It was nice to see them so happy and active.
Later on, I walked out onto my front porch and watched a student making a cement volcano.  Laum wanted to pour it into the holes, so the poles would stay in place during the rainy season.  There was quite a bit of cement left over, so the boy haphazardly smoothed it out with his trowel.  When I showed Cynthia, she said, "Well, he could have leveled it out!"  I laughed and said, "He did." 

*Cambodia's unofficial motto is: "It's good enough."
Somebody left their handprint in the wet cement.  Obviously, this person is extremely immature.  I have no idea who it could be. 

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