A moment in Siem Reap.

I’ve spent the last few days here in Siem Reap and it’s really hot.

I don’t like it when I have to do my blog on a very hot day but I’ve liked it when it’s night time because its’ cooled down by then.

When we were walking around at the night market I saw these little carved animals and Buddhas that looked really cool and I bought three of them. One was a Buddha, one was a panther and the other was a deer.

I’ve been swimming in the pool alot lately and its’ cooled me down more than the sun can heat me up, and when you get in the pool after a 9 hour walk\drive it is like licking an icecream and playing computer games after you’ve done 1 hour of chores for you mum.

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I can now hold my breath for 15 seconds under water and I can swim a length under water too.

As you know I am going to be learning how to scuba dive in Belize so I’ve been practicing holding my breath alot to get used to the under water realm, and getting my lungs better at holding more air for a longer time.

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Anyways, when we were walking along the side of the river we saw 2 kids and a mother sleeping on the side of the road, yet people in NZ think they’re poor. Man, people in this world right now are just not noticing the people that are living in the cracks of the deep unkind world of selfish people that just want money.

Siem Reap is very dusty and dirty but I like it in a way because it has its own personality.

But I think I will be saying goodbye now bye.

🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 THE END:-) 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

 

Lukoia Coffey over and out.

 

 

One thought on “A moment in Siem Reap.”

  1. It’s pretty interesting to see how different people live in other countries isn’t it? Often without much food, water, education and definitely far less money, (sometimes NO money)….all their lives!
    Consider yourself VERY BLESSED MY BOY….
    Be always greatful for your life, (even if you have to do 1 hour of chores for your mum!) and give generously to those less fortunate than you. Because some of the kids your seeing, will likely never play a computer game EVER!, nor eat an ice cream like your picture and probably have to do chores for their mother or someone else for their whole entire lives!
    Imagine that!!!!! (and without pocket money too!)

    I love you Lukoia, remember that, and I’m glad your seeing the people living in the cracks of this world. Even tho its sad to see such poverty, I trust your heart will grow bigger because of it. Keep shining your beautiful Love~Light out into this world my darling sun. That’s your gift to give x x
    Love, Yr Mama

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