My friend headed to Siem Reap, carrying the bag, with the correct paperwork (and she packed it herself - never carry anything through customs for anyone!!)
On the long, long bus ride, she and the bag made their way through the rain and mud, until finally the goods found their new home!
I can't begin to describe the spring it put on my step. This is just a thank you to my kind friends that donated and my generous friend who lugged the bag to Cambodia.
Now to find a sponsor for the truck they need....
Linking for #FortheloveofBLOG & #MondayMusings
A short 3 minute video on the great work they do.
Yay! It made it! Now let's get trucking!
ReplyDelete...my son taught English in Cambodia and would tell of the folks missing limbs because of landmines.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo... good news.
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome! Well done to you both!
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Wow. That is so cool Lydia. I can imagine it would have felt damn good.
ReplyDeleteThanks wonderful! Onward and upwards!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That is awesome.
ReplyDeleteGreat news! I loved the video too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGosh I bet it was a huge relief to have that bag safely in your hands!
ReplyDeleteOh wow that's amazing and I bet that you were so relieved that it made it their safely. Thanks so much for linking up at #fortheloveofBLOG. Claire x
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