Here in Cambodia, Kevin and I have no pets. However, that doesn't mean that our home is without creature companions. What am I talking about? The house gecko, of course. We have 1 living under our living room couch, and another living in the a/c unit in our bedroom. Fortunately, they're fairly quiet, though the one…
Tag: Phnom Penh
We went to Vietnam this weekend!
When we moved over here, we'd always expected that regular travel would be an added bonus of living in such an interesting, inexpensive, and interconnected region. We ventured to Bangkok and to the Philippines, but after beginning work a few weeks ago (more on that later this week) I was wondering if I'd ever actually…
The Jesus Cleanse
I'm on a cleanse of sorts - let me tell y'all all about it! In Cambodia, a single beer costs anywhere between 50 cents, and $1.50. The beer I'm talking about is good ol' Cambodian beer, which in many ways is just alcoholic water with some flavour. That is, it's not a heavy beer, and…
Eating in Cambodia with my brothers
If you know my family at all, you know that my brothers are a bit infamous for being picky eaters. Because they're picky, it's rare for them to be forced to try new things. In fact, when they were coming here, the number one question people kept asking me what "oh my gosh, what are…
Cycling Phnom Penh to Siem Reap – motorcycling, that is.
In November of last year, Tyler and Kevin took a motorcycling course to get their formal M2 license for riding a motorcycle in Canada. After a long hiatus, they decided to put those skills into action in Cambodia. Riding here is not at all like riding in a parking lot in Scarborough, and they've got the…
Continue reading ➞ Cycling Phnom Penh to Siem Reap – motorcycling, that is.
Rollin’ on the River (Tonle Sap River, that is)
Before my brothers arrived, we'd been really saving up the "touristy" activities that we wanted to do, so that the four of us could experience such things with maximum enthusiasm. One of the things we'd been most looking forward to was a boat tour on the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers. Kevin did his usual…
Continue reading ➞ Rollin’ on the River (Tonle Sap River, that is)
Hockey Night in Cambodia
Those of you who know my middle brother, Tyler, know that he's a diehard hockey fanatic. Like, the whole nine yards - he plays (usually year round), he coaches, he watches, he consumes, and he knows an INSANE amount of information about this sport. Like, if I knew as much about politics as he does…
My brothers are in Cambodia!
Quick update: they've arrived safely and survived for almost 24 hours here. It still seems a bit bizarre that they're in Cambodia, but I'm very happy to see them. More stories and photos to come, but for now, here are just a few photos of the Page family+Kevin reunion in Phnom Penh:
Cats in the restaurant!
No, I was not eating cats, people. We found a restaurant with some feline residents! I was a bit skeptical about the value of TripAdvisor reviews, but Kevin and I have been following their restaurant reviews with much success, working our way through the most recommended restaurants in Phnom Penh. The food in this city is…
My friend Charlotte is one of the kindest and most thoughtful people on the planet
My last few weeks in Toronto were fun because I was able to spend time with so many different and wonderful people before heading out of the country. On one such occasion, I went to a Fringe Festival Improv show called "I love you Toronto" with two of my oldest and favourite friends, Charlotte and…