Tuesday, December 15, 2009

My Top 10 Cambodia Highlights


Since April 01, 2009, Cambodia has been a dear friend. Keeping me entertained when I need it and knows when to keep its distance when I need my alone time.

Cambodia has provided for my needs, taught me how to de-clutter my life (very thankful for this). Who needs to watch a movie once a month anyway, and who needs to visit a mall at least 3x a week? :) Hopefully I get to bring this new lifestlye with me, especially since I'll be living in the land of capitalism soon. *dun-dun-dun-dun*

I've learned to be independent, resourceful, patient... I've caught up with the books I've been meaning to read and movies I've been meaning to watch. Simpleng buhay, na marmi ring entertainment value!!!

My top ten list of events I've cherished in 2009 here in Cambodia.

10. House Warming Galore! (Frick, Karen, Oliver -in HCMC).. and even an authentic Khmer Housewarming!

9. Wala lang drinking sessions.

8. Tryst *no-picture* but fantastic experience, kahit na meron nagka swine flu.

7. Mga bisita.. mostly friends of friends.

6. Khmer Wedding!

5. Unilever Win!

4. Staff Party (after Unilever Win) and Christmas party!

3. Boat Ride (and Despedida)

2. All the Birthdays! (Mine, Anne-Marie's, Fricks and Eric's)

1. Paolo's visit (of Course!)

Thank you, Cambodia. Thank you, Lord for the blessings.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Thailand Surprise

I'm not sure why I'm still surprised..

In my recent trip to BKK for a little R&R during the water festival, here's what I saw on the paper.



Sa halagang Php 77K, babae ka na- or does it also work for women? Hmm..good question.

BTW, I learned something new.

What is Orchiectomy?

Orchiectomy is the removal of the testicles. The penis and the scrotum, the pouch of skin that holds the testicles, are left intact. An orchiectomy is done to stop most of the body's production of testosterone, which prostate cancer usually needs in order to continue growing.

I honestly didn't know that. So for less than Php 10K, no more et-et? Amazing.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Time to Break the A'tini!



After six and a half months in Cambodia, I feel like I've been here for two years. Not because I know the country like I know my way around Greenbelt 1-5. Well, make that Greenbelt 1-4. Never been around that much to discover Greenbelt 5. Is there really a Greenbelt 5, or was it Glorietta 5? Damn it. I don't even know my Makati malls anymore. Anyway, I don't even know my way around Tuol Tumpong (aka Russian Market). That's about to change soon...

So, a long weekend is coming up (6 days, man, woohoo!) and I plan to know my way around Phnom Phen. I've planned to go to either Bangkok, Pinas and Vietnam and I've decided (for now) to get to know Cambodia better and to catch up on my Damages and Heroes marathon.

Also, I'm planning to do an Asian cuisine marathon. I've tried Khmer food, Khmer-Thai food and their absolutely yummy. Of course I've done Pinoy food here (c/o Bistro Lorenzo) and the ever reliable mother Helen. Oh, I've tried Korean, Malaysian, Chinese and Burmese food too. Hey..parang madami na pala akong na try. I guess that leaves me with Japanese and Vietnamese food in Camby. Wala na bang iba? Singaporean.. I'm kinda iffy to try chili king crab. Oh, I have to try Laos, Indonesian, we'll see!

Off to ride my trusty bike, y'all!

Bring in the tinis!!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Ugliest Food I've Ever Seen

Warning: Ugly photo ahead. Not for the queasy.

Yucky Duck. Can I hear a kolehiyala eew? (Ew).



Damn right I didn't eat.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Colorful Cambodian Wedding (my first)

Such a wonderful occasion!

My first wedding experience didn't disappoint. One of my co-workers had her wedding last September 24 and it was a must attend (despite the hectic work load). I personally believe you never say no to a wedding invitation.

This is the bride, Polynn. She's one of the prettiest Khmer women I've seen (if not the prettiest). She's sweet, smart, funny and soft spoken..pretty much what a guy looks for in a woman. {It was no surprise that she's getting married. Any guy is lucky to have her as his wife}.

This is her.


Beautiful! {ok, in case you're wondering why I have a before and after..I had to fix our org chart at work. I have photos of everyone in my team.}

This is her again, by the entrance, welcoming her guests:


In brief: The Khmer wedding is a three day long event. If you want to find out more, check out (www.khmerwedding.com).

What really fascinates me as a woman (and a future bride), is that she gets to change her outfit 7 times!!! That's part of their tradition, ha! How fantastic is that?!! And quite expensive. Normally they say, they rent their wedding dresses instead of buying them or having them custom-made. I guess, that's the most practical way. Otherwise, you spend a lot. Get this: Rental for 7 dresses is at least $1,000 (still steep, huh?)

Where will you stash 7 dresses that you're never wearing again anyway?

This is her final wedding that she wears for the rest of the night (still rented). The traditional white wedding dress.


Hmm... wonder why the entourage is wearing white as well...but, hey, check out the bling!!

One of the must-haves whether you're the bride or in attendance, bring in the bling! Exquisite display of jewelry!

Colorful night of dresses, jewelry, dancing, alcohol and food!

Love the dresses:

It's like an 80's prom night.

Oh, and the hair (my favorite of the night):


She said it took 2 and half hours to do her hair, and she said for sure, she's going to have a headache the day after from all the the hair pulling and hair spray.

I also got to dance the traditional khmer dance around the cake. Uhm.. you would think it was easy, but really, you need grace and dexterity to do this the right way...

...needless to say I bombed. I think I did a rendition of a traditional Philippine igorot dance instead (Mamayug aken).

note: to my left is my mentor Socheath, he knows everything traditional and historical in Cambodia. You will learn a lot about the country with just 5 minutes of chatting with him. To my right is my ex-co-worker, David. He's the modern Khmer who's introduced me to the younger, hip side of Cambodia- Khmer style, not expat style.

Oh, and finally, the highlight of the night. The last food entry. The Duck. As in, what the duck?!!

They cooked and garnished donald.. (can you see his beak?)

They even stuffed donald..

Couldn't bear eat it, but I tried it of course!

It was a truly an interesting night in Cambodia. Oh, and, they finish early ah! Around 9pm, egress was in progress.

In some weddings, they invite a fortune teller or an elder and they advise the husband that he should "sanctify" the wedding bed before midnight to bring in good luck..hmmmm..



Saturday, September 19, 2009

Enjoying the Sunrise





I tried to do a 180 view from the balcony of where I live. I know it's not NASA quality. I just want to capture the moment. It's serene. It's Pchum Ben Festival here today. I can hear the chanting from the nearby wat. Another reason to heart the Kingdom. Although, I'm getting cabin fever. Been inside for the last 48 hours because I have friggin work to do, but now, have to head out. All work and no play = unhealthy!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

What Happened?

I can't believe a month went by and I haven't posted a thing in August. It's not called the "death month" for nothing.

I wish I were having that much fun in the Kingdom that's why I haven't been updating, but I think my boss saw my last post, thought I wasn't busy enough and decided to rain down on me. Haha. No, he's ultra cool. We're just soo damn busy.

So many things has happened, I can't even start to spell how work has been insanely busy. Good thing I heart my job. I can't complain. I love my job. I love the people I work with. I love Cambodia.

You just have to be here and experience it.

In a nutshell, the highlights are:

1. It's my almost 6 months in Cambodia. Honeymoon stage is not yet over. So many things to do, so little time.
2. I've been jetting to Thailand for meetings. Had my 1st fly-in fly-out meeting in a different country in one day (only to lose a business opportunity). It breaks my heart.
3. I've lost a potential co-worker that would have been awesome. Sucks, but what can I do right? No means no.
4. Finally finished reading the Time Traveler's Wife and Kite Runner. *sigh*
5. Saw more amazing everyday sights in Cambodia. I didn't get to take photos of most of it, but what struck me the most is, they ride at least 3 mos. old babies on motodops (it's Camodia's famous public transportation it's cost-efficient ). It's a regular motorcycle with seat extension that can seat at least 2 people. I think the most I saw are 5 adults in one go. Anyway, I saw someone carrying a baby in one arm while riding it. The baby was hanging by the side. I mean, man, my heart skipped a beat. scared sh*t for the baby.

Well, that's my top 5. Something to look forward to this month is my first Pchum Ben Festival (4 days baybeh! Looong weekend, yey! oh, and my first Khmer wedding. Hmmmm...wondering what to wear...