Monday, December 29, 2008

The Floating Village

We woke up bright and early on our 2nd day in Siem Reap, all ready to go to the Floating Village. Father Heri had kindly lend us a room in the church to store our items - stationery, donated clothes & toys, slippers, art material and so on. As such, before we embark on each visit, we would gather at the Catholic Church of Siem Reap to collect the stuff.

This would be a first visit for most of us to the floating village, Tonle Sap. In particular, we would be visiting Presek Toal Village. There are about 500 families scatter around the river and according to Father, each house has 2 families staying together. Because of the living condition, the houses need to be repaired every 2 - 3 years as the bamboo holding the houses will start rotting.

The children at the village were very friendly and waving to us when we were on our way to the floating church.

This is the typical living condition of the floating villagers.

We arrived to receive a warm welcome from the volunteers and children awaiting at the church.
The children singing a song in Khmer to welcome us. Though we do not understand the lyrics, we were pleasantly surprise.

So in return, we also tried to sing a few Christmas songs to entertain the children. I must confess, we would be better with a few more practices. For future trips, we must be prepared with song books, and perhaps choreograph our actions. :) Right, guys?

This is our first time serving the rice soup to the children. We naturally formed a human chain and with the help of the volunteers, dished out the rice soup and ensured that each child has a bowl of slurpy good soup in front of them.

The children were disciplined and wait in turn for their hot bowl of rice soup. Before tucking in to the delicious soup, all gave thanks and said their grace.

As the soup was very hot, some of us went round to help feed the younger children, lest they hurt themselves. Here, Dave was helping the young girl.

Play Time! We went around giving out coloured papers to the children. Jeff would be teaching the children on how to fold paper angels.

We sat among the children to show them exactly on what to do. Ange patiently folding the paper for the attentive kids to follow.
Language is definitely no barrier here as Terence showed to the children, step-by-step on how to make paper angel. Most kids were delighted with the angels. A lot of the mothers and volunteers who were there, also helped to make the paper angels. We had lots of fun!

Deborah gaving the stationery and exercise books to the teachers-in-charge. We also left 500 sets of donated clothes to the village.

We just couldn't resist taking a group picture with the children. Although we couldn't understand each other, but the smiles on their faces more than make up for the language barrier. We saw kids laughing and running around with the balloons and swinging the paper angels. These are moments that even photographs would not be able to capture but I am sure these memories would stay in all our hearts.

Happy and tired. And ever ready for our next day journey.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Moments of Project Happy Feet

We are back from our trip! For the next few blogs, I will post up the many photos that we took during our journey. Pictures say a thousand words. We brought back with us many precious memories and we hope we did bring cheers to the kids and youths in Siem Reap.
These children are from the Peak Sneg village. There are currently 170 households with close to 1000 population. The current play centre was built in 2006 with donations from Singapore.
Here we are, trying our hands at balloon sculpting and entertaining the children.

The children proudly waving the balloon creations and having lots of fun.
Deborah trying her hand at cooking under the hot sun. She is frying garlic and spring onions which would be added to the rice soup that would be served to the children.

Terence, under the guidance of the ladies from the village, trying to dice the spring onions.

The rice soup program takes place once or twice a week, depending on the village. The children will be served with rice soup which is a concoction of rice cooked in chicken broth, mixed with pumkin, dried shrimps, dried cuttlefish, garlic and spring onions. It is yummy!

After a delicious meal of rice soup, the children will line up to collect the slippers that we bought. We bought a mixture of sizes and hope that each children receiving the slippers would be able to wear the slippers comfortably.

At the end of each visit, we hope the children had enjoyed themselves just as we enjoyed bring cheers to them.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Finally in Siem Reap

After a month of planning, we finally stepped foot onto Siem Reap.

The past 3 days have been really fulfilling, and honestly, tiring. Yesterday, we visited the village of Taom, some 2.5 hours' drive away from the city. The road was bumpy for a whole an hour and a half, and when we finally came back at 6pm, we were drained. Some of us have begun to fall ill, but doing all we can to get better - downing Vitamin C, drinking lots of water and getting rest as and when we can.

We end of each day with a reflection, where each of us will share our thoughts and feelings for the day. And through it, we learn more about the things we've taken for granted - our health, a shelter over our heads, a chance of being educated, a job to sustain us and the close friends around us.

We hope that as you reflect on our trip, you too will take some time this Christmas season to think about how you can share your gifts and talents with the less fortunate around you.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Almost Famous...

Ha, ok, I just can't help it. We are on 8 DAYS magazine this week! It is a post event write-up and I just can't wait for my brother to come back with his complimentary copy. I had to go out and buy one and had the picture scanned. :)



Thanks again to the friends and supporters of PHF for making the sale a success!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Get Set, Ready, Go!

4 more days to go before we embark on our Project Happy Feet journey. After sorting out, we tried our best to squeeze the luggages with the clothes and supplies, bearing in mind that we cannot exceed our luggage allowance.
Alvin, Jeff and Ange happily sorting and packing the postcards

Ange showing off Project Happy Feet labels




Deb trying her best to pack everything in!

Squeeze! Squeeze! Squeeze!
Well, now that most of the things are packed (hopefully!), we are eagerly looking forward to be at the airport at 4am on Thursday for our flight to Siem Reap. :)

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Packing Day

Today, the team spent the whole day packing all things we'd be bringing over to Siem Reap come Thursday.

Meeting at the office at 9.30am, Grace, Mark, Ange, Alvin and myself headed to the nearby Pek Kio market for a hearty breakfast before heading to Tekka Mall (The Verge) to get stationery, bags to individually wrap the clothes and some materials we'd be using for the activities we had planned for the children.

Then we headed to Bras Basah Complex where we got reams of coloured paper for the children to make paper angels and windmills. We hope looking at them will help cheer them up and give them hope this Christmas season.

Then, Mark, Ange and Jeffrey who joined us, headed to Edwin's to get the paper cut into squares while Grace, Alvin and myself headed to Katong to get colouring books from Uncle Bob. When he heard I was heading to Cambodia, he readily gave stacks of brand new children's books. I was really touched.

We then had a much awaited lunch at the famous Katong Laksa store, then headed back to my home where the actual packing began.

While Ange, Alvin and Jeff busied themselves with the packing of the Project Happy Feet postcards, Grace and myself sorted out the clothes again and packed them into the big duffle bags that Alvin got. We were so glad he came up with the idea of those big bags. They were easy to handle and could fit loads of things in it.

We then packed the books, stationery as well as the T-shirts we had specially printed for the youths who will be meeting us to head to the village.

In total we amassed 4 large duffle bags and 1 large soft case luggage. I estimate the total weight to be about 120kg, which leaves the group of 9 with about 60kg more to check in. We all intend to pack light, so hopefully, we don't have to pay for any excess luggage.

At 7pm, we were done with all the packing, and all proud of ourselves for spending the whole day preparing for the trip. :)

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Project Happy Feet T-shirt @ SGD15 only



In an effort to raise more funds, we've printed extra stocks of Project Happy Feet T-shirts that our team will be wearing and giving to the youths while are in Siem Reap.

Limited stocks available only in S, M and L sizes, only in black colour.

Email deborah@caelansage.com if you'd like to make an order.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

The Car Boot Sale Raised $777

No kidding! Sunday's takings for the Car Boot Sale at Playground @ Big Splash raised a total of $777!

What was most fulfilling was the fact that we all pulled in our efforts to make this a success. We'd like to specially thank our mothers, friends and relatives who chipped in to donate items to be sold - bags and bags and more bags, little knick-knacks, my own coke collection, jewellery, shawls and shoes.


When we collected all the donated things, we realised we had a lot of bags to sell! Here they are all laid out ready to be named, priced and tagged.


Thanks to Grace for letting us use her home to prepare all the stuff to be sold... Thanks for letting us mess up your home, Grace! :)


The sale officially started at 1pm. But stalls were all set up when we went there at 10.30am. Skipping breakfast, we joined the crowd and set up our stall.



Ange, myself and Grace all smiley and set to serve customers at 11am.


We tagged the bags like that. The stall beside us thought we were professionals at such flea markets!


Our specially designed Project Happy Feet postcards for sale. All 8 designs in a pack were sold at $10.


Grace all happy that sales were good!

At the end of the day at 8pm, we were tired, sun-burnt and hungry (cos we skipped lunch too!). Our heads were throbbing with pain, perhaps from the lack of water and the heat from the sun. And as we sank our teeth into the much awaited burgers at Carl's Junior, there was a sense of achievement and a feeling of joy. That the hours spent preparing for this sale to raise funds for the children in Cambodia was worth every effort.

Thanks to all our customers who kindly patronised our stall. We wouldn't have raised so much if you hadn't bought from us!

Car Boot Sale was a BLAST! :)


The whole team ready to sell our items


Ange and Deb in front of my car and all our donated items to be sold.


Laying out the items to be sold. Notice the variety!


Thank you all for coming and supporting the Car Boot Sale at Playground @Big Splash last Sunday. The weather was fantastic! It was bright and sunny and all of us got sun-burnt. We raised close to $800 from the sales of bags, coke collectibles, shoes, travel memorabilia, toys and so on. All the items are generously donated by families and friends.

We had a good time and were delighted with the many friends we made at the sale as well. Upon learning our purpose for doing the car boot sale, many bought things from us and were supportive of the cause. Despite being sun-burnt, our hearts are warmed by your geneorsity. Thank you.

We also lauched our Project Happy Feet postcards at the car boot sale. The design was creatively done by Deb and the printing was fully sponsored by Edwin. There are 8 designs in a pack and we are selling the postcards for $10 per pack. All proceeds go to Project Happy Feet. If you are interested to get the postcards, please contact Deborah at deborah@caelansage.com

Friday, December 5, 2008

Car Boot Sale - Playground @ Big Splash



That's right. Project Happy Feet will be at the Celebrity Car Boot Sale this Sunday, 7 December between 1pm and 8pm at the Playground @ Big Splash.

All proceeds of the sale from our boots will go towards Project Happy Feet. Look out with our PHF icon on our cars!

What you can buy...
Dresses from Victoria Secrets, branded shoes, fashion bags, accessories, CDs, gift sets, comics, Coke collectibles and a whole lot more!

Come support us!!

Raising More Funds

It has been a week since we've actively spread the word about Project Happy Feet, and I must say I am thankful that the response has just been tremendous. Big or small, each donation is deeply appreciated and I'd like to tell donors that you've not only touched the lives of the children who will benefit from your donation, you have also touched all of us at Project Happy Feet. You have encouraged us, and made us feel that the extra work we're putting in is all worthwhile.

A big thank you!!