" ['Bones that Float'] ... is truly a gift for every adoptive family out there."
This quote came from an adoptive mom after reading Kari Grady Grossman's wonderful new book about the Cambodia she came to know and love through her family's adoption journey.
Much more than a story of one child and one family, "Bones that Float: A Story of Adopting Cambodia" is a tapestry of Cambodian lives, past, present and future, that conveys context and encourages... more
Writing yesterday about the planning stages of our up-coming trip to Cambodia ... even though we haven't yet established exactly how up-coming it will be ... I mentioned the fact that we'll be spending at least a couple of days at AOA, the... more
(Sorry, but this is going to be short and not as comprehensive as usual due to technical difficulties. Yesterday, I had no Internet all day. That finally fixed, today there was a power outage that went on ... or off, actually ... for nine hours effectively shutting down any hopes I had of getting work done. Right now I am frustrated enough with island life to contemplate a move to any reasonably large, land-locked city in the world! Anyone in Topeka, Omaha or Columbus want to trade places?)
This week's wrap of Cambodian news has to start... more
This year's Cambodian New Year rings in the Year of the Pig, and it's a time for great joy, laughter, prayer and gratitude. Smiling faces and happy people everywhere should, by all rights, come as a puzzling surprise to anyone recalling this same occasion just 32 years ago.
April 17, 1997. The first day of the Cambodian New Year three-day festival that year. Ask any Cambodian over... more
Some may have noticed I've been writing about Cambodia more than usual lately. Most of the time, I limit coverage of my children's country of birth to Friday updates of news, but this is April.
What does April have that other months don't? Quite a few things, actually: Easter, Cj's birthday, ... more
If someone asked my response to an allegation that could be made by some people in the world that the 254 adoptions of Cambodian kids in 2006 are the reason there are babies in Cambodian orphanages, it would go something like:
"Hold the phone!"
(Okay, that's the polite version.)
"A total of 254 Cambodian children were adopted worldwide last year, compared to 129 in 2005, despite efforts by... more
Gay arrived home today after a couple of weeks away, most of it spent in Cambodia. The point of the trip was her second house building adventure with Tabitha USA, and was again successful with her group completing seventeen houses in two villages... more
After a brief foray into UN-inspired governing techniques, paraphrasing the old Westerns I now say, "meanwhile, back at the oil ..."
A bunch of international companies ... Chevron, the Japanese firm Mitsui and South Korea's LG ... are coming together for a feasibility study on the building of a pipeline from Cambodia's offshore sites to Sihanoukville.
At... more
With so much happening in Cambodia this week, the wrap of the week’s news is sloshing over from Friday right into Saturday.
We have looked at a trafficking task force and some issues with the courts, but will start today on a brighter note. Things are improving in Cambodia, and some are predicting it will be the next "Asian economic tiger".
A... more
With this being the end of the week, it's time to wrap up the news coming out of Cambodia in the last seven days.
Starting with a BBC report about a trafficking crackdown ... the Cambodian government has launched the country's first anti-trafficking task force that is designed to take ministries, law enforcement and international agencies and tie them together in hopes of creating a clear picture of what's really happening.
With somewhere around 200... more