Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Thanks "Dad and Mom" Meinzer

When we arrived in Cambodia just over 17 months ago we were travel weary and a bit overwhelmed by being on the other side of the world somewhere in Asia where we had never been before. We were so grateful to have been taken in by Elder and Sister Meinzer, who hosted us for 11 days. They taught us so much about getting around, driving lessons for Elder Oveson, and survival tips that have been invaluable. They became our "Dad and Mom" in so many ways on this grand adventure.

Meinzers completed their mission in April and returned to their home in Northern California. One item they shipped home for a souvenir of their Cambodia days is a Tuk Tuk. We recently mentioned to "Mom and Dad" Meinzer that our daughter was headed past their neighborhood on their way to a family reunion, they graciously invited our daughter to stop by for lunch and to let the boys experience a real Cambodia Tuk Tuk. From the photos we received it looks like they have taken good care of the travelers. Thanks, Dad and Mom!

Today was a busy day at the office with a Skype call to India, Cambodia Self-Reliance Committee Meeting, and a variety of other projects to work on. We were happy to have nothing on the calendar for the evening except doing a batch of laundry and kick up our feet to write our blog.

The sunset photos were from our apartment this week. We are blessed to see some amazing sunsets here. So thankful for the beautiful painted skies! This is one thing we will miss when we leave Cambodia.

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