Elder & Sister Dowd

Cambodia Phnom Penh Mission -- July 2016 to January 2018

Lance & Joni Dowd

Lance & Joni Dowd

Saturday, July 30, 2016

July 30, 2016 - Two weeks... could it be?

Could it be that the kids have changed and GROWN that much in a month?  Imagine upon our return?   Initial response when I opened them of course…. tears….not sure IF it’s homesick, still in a state of jet lag OR just plain “pooped”.   We really couldn’t have planned or prepared for the rigor and energy required since our arrival.  Not complaining  BUT it has been draining…PopPop says it’s just a culmination of both the physical and emotional months of preparation, leaving, travel, and new surroundings.  Thank you for the pictures of all the kids enjoying their summer!  The pics are NOT only priceless but so great, clarity, the poses caught ALL of the emotion and fun. That’s a big part of our job and we are woefully prepared to know “how” to take good pictures. 
          Having said that….  Thought maybe you would get a kick out of this story that happened on Tuesday.…in conjunction with the meeting to have audience with the Governor.  As I told you before The meeting was critical in the sense the new chapel that will be dedicated in a few weeks is located there in Kampong Cham, which is the 3rd largest city in Cambodia.    The government has so much power it is important to have friendly relations as he can dictate the outcome of our (the church’s) efforts going forward not only with the dedication but with members already there (they determine and issue contracts “right to assemble” to allow members to congregate) and those that will hear the gospel and join the church.  Oh I almost forgot to tell you that also on Tuesday, unbeknownst to us the “Under Secretary of State (who lives in Phenom Penh) for Ministry of Cults and Religions for all of Cambodia traveled the distance and  showed up for the meeting too. 

Well, one of our duties of Public Affairs is to identify these “Opinion Leaders” and not only build relationships/friendships but to document visits, take pictures (yikes) to be officially published onMormonnewsroom.org for the church in Cambodia.  Let’s not even talk about trying to figure HOW to navigate that website the process of writing, publishing and uploading pictures in order to complete the articles….(If I only had the capability to navigate FaceBook and computer like all of you AND the grandkids)  – should have paid MORE attention) especially when our only exposure was barely  3 hours on the church official website which happened during the last 4  days of training from the previous couple about ALL things related to our job)  This, while we were trying to learn names of people, names of streets, which are printed in Khmer, groceries, unpacking  as well as visits to Wards, traffic,…getting our office, internet, furniture set up to even getting our driver’s license and on and on.  They STILL haven’t resolved the issues and getting PopPop’s phone to work (AGGRAVATION)

BUT you know better than most our idea of photos is to have someone forward them to us or see them on Instagram…. Perhaps taking (not so good) pictures of our own on our IPhone.  We really thought we could just use that phone or our IPad to take the necessary pictures (BIG mistake) found out that the church requires high definition, pixel count proper digital stuff and exposure in order to post these articles…didn’t take a detective to determine we needed a camera.  So, picture us (pardon the pun) at a store MONDAY NIGHT.  Remembering, that we’re only 10 days in the Country…trying to buy a camera that would have all we would need to satisfy the criteria the church….and realizing it is only 12 hours from the FIRST ever meeting with the Governor of that Province scheduled with church officials (NO pressure).  We finally found a store sorta like Best Buy….we walk in  and a young (21) yr old Cambodian clerk (young woman) greets us with a smile and her broken English.  Hysterical, as she is trying to explain (show) us “how” to use it and us understanding NOT so much.   
We got home late navigating through the INSANE traffic…looked at each other thinking what the heck are we going to do now?  We opened the box to read the booklet as well as preparing for the early morning departure 5-6 hour round trip, road trip.  We were so tired but knew we needed to take these pictures the very NEXT morning. We did know enough to charge the NEW battery overnight which left us NO time to practice taking pictures.   Seriously, I mean when would we (the church) ever get another chance like this?   And we the PA Missionaries…So, PopPop is  scanning the booklet while I’m ironing clothes.  We drove for the first time by ourselves…blessed to follow the Mission President’s Van however; - driving is a life and death matter here (NO kidding).

          Fast forward to the moment our small delegation is ushered into Governor’s chambers HUGE LONG table which we were seated around.  There was a HUGE fruit basket brought and presented before we began.  We were so nervous…… being so NEW….plus we barely know where the button on the camera is to TAKE the picture, let alone IF we should use a zoom or IF it’s proper protocol or IF it would be offensive IF we took the picture.  
           The conversations were cordial but he looked VERY stiff, stoic face and posture very businesslike…not saying much just taking notes as the translator interpreted what the Humanitarian Missionaries reported.  They shared exceptional things (along with pictures) the church has done for HIS state…water wells, new homes, wheel chairs, jobs etc.  Even 150 YSA youth had come in on busses last fall to paint, refurbish a dilapidated school where 1400 kids attend.  As I said he initially seemed stern and listened to the translator but after learning of the services rendered, seemed to soften and commented that he had NO idea that the church was responsible for ALL the past and ongoing support to the poorest of that area.  Then (again through the translator) he expressed his sincere appreciation. 

Then he asked to be introduced to each of us at the table.  When they introduced PopPop and I as the NEW PA Missionaries he made a “quip about us being “older” like grandpa and grandma.  So, Lance said a few words about being honored to meet with “His Excellency” and offered a “verbal” invitation to the Open House that is planned the middle of September, explaining that we would come and personally deliver the formal invitation.…. then “D” introduced me to offer the gift we brought for him.  I actually gulped and as I began speaking I felt like there was NO saliva in my mouth…..I said my little “tidbit”  that we had only been in His Excellency’s beautiful country for 10 days, and even though we have different cultures, for sure different traffic, different languages, come from a different part of the world, the things that are common to us all are the SAME…warm relationships, family, desire for strong principles and values,  (I was SO dang nervous). I think that’s WHY it happened I may have used too big a gesture with my hand while I was trying to articulate my thoughts…then it happened (YES) I knocked a glass sitting in front of me over on the table…. thankfully it was empty and more blessed it didn’t break…but it did illicit an audible laugh from him.  
He seemed to loosen up after that and when I stepped up to his chair “bowed” and presented him with The Proclamation of the Family along with a church Pamphlet (in Khmer) and a CD of Mormon Tabernacle Choir) he stood up, smiled and shook my hand.  (I wasn’t even sure IF a woman is supposed to shake hands) Amazingly, he then instructed his (government) photographers to take a picture – so we asked permission to take one with him he holding the “Proclamation of the Family” he was willing – it was a PERFECT moment but the picture is horrible…. CAN YOU BELIEVE?  guess we’ll have to do better next timeL    “Greenie Missionaries” is an UNDERSTATEMENT. 
That’s ONE of the stories of the week!  Oh a terrible accident happened to our NEW friends (Senior Missionaries) out in that Area?  She fell yesterday on their morning walk – hit the pavement so hard a crack/hairline fracture in her shoulder, bad sprained ankle, knee and hit her head.  They are about 12 years younger than we (isn’t everyone?) Senior, Senior Missionaries.  Thought at first they were going to fly her to Thailand for surgery…but she seems better today.  
We’ve been assigned to support a Ward each Sunday whose members are really struggling (in addition to the PA stuff).  The name of the Ward is Tuol Tork (pronounced) Gool Gor…..go figure.  They are having their BIG Pioneer Celebration this afternoon (Saturday) so gotta jump in the shower and get over there. 
I’ll send the pictures of the Governor and Secretary of State when I learn “how” to upload from the camera to our hard drive (HELP ME)

Love to each of our kids….

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July 22, 2016 - A quick update...

Wow!  

Just when we got all the boxes from previous missionaries emptied into our office, desks arranged, machines hooked up files somewhat organized and some groceries in thought ....we really thought perhaps we were actually getting unburied and gaining ground... 

Then called to a 3 hour meeting yesterday with President Christensen as we received additional duties in addition to what VanBrocklin's introduced.  Feeling Pretty much overwhelmed - After our meeting with him we came home got a call from LDS Charities about 8:00 last night to let us know that we have a meeting set up next Tuesday with the Governor in Kampong Cham ( Province 3 hours out where we will be doing the open house for the new chapel).  

"D" (Lance) has Googled "how" to address a dignitary- first time church has had an audience with him😩😩😩 it's great news but we're a bit nervous... Our FIRST time to meet with an official ...you know being "the face" of the church" (it's not a joke anymore) serious business.  Important cause locals don't like having new chapel there.  And the government also in charge of issuing "right to assemble" contracts. It will be an important meeting and relationship.. to foster with far reaching ramifications.  We understand he has power to make a decision and shut it all down  in that area... Please pray for us???  

Have to keep remembering we are in a country with a Dictatorship.  Then received email from our PA  Director  (boss) in Hong Kong said he'll arrive on Wednesday for a three day training and that we should download the church's Public Affairs  manual,  review it and be ready to discuss.  That would be AFTER 6 hour road trip day before.  

Oh, and received our Sunday "Branch" assignment that we will assume this week( about an hour out) and this....just ONE day's activity we are living it... Just got to get "on top" of it". Like je the littl engine ...."I think I can... I think I can"
Love to all.
Mom
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Tuesday, July 19, 2016


We've finally made it to Phenom Penh - 30 hours later! Wednesday, July 13, 2016!  What a ride!  


The view ouside our 5th story bedroom - apartment window... beautiful, right?


Dear sweet Seniors Missionaries put together a sort of 'kitchen shower'! 


Ironing without an ironing board...


Nice kitchen sink and new dishes


Locals on their motorcycles... saw 2, 3 and 4 people on one moto!


Local Traffic


Wedding party in the street...





This is the Relief Society President's home...


Local goats enjoying the garbage...


Little fellow picking up trash to try and make money...


The Branch Members who attended today...


Stake President's wife & baby, with Returned Missionary


Sweet Sisters from the Branch


Legend lives on.. 'D' is still passing out candy and gum!  Members asked if he was President Monson - the other branch thought he looked like President Russell Nelson


Faithful Sister in the Branch


'Kitchen Shower' 


Beetles...say they taste like bbq chips... guess I'll never know!  :)


Fried Beetles


Spiders... huge!


More of the 'Kitchen Shower' items...

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We made it! July 11-13, 2016


Hi EVERYONE!
   Well here's what I know for sure... We are a long, long, long, way from home.  We were supposed to leave at midnight from LA turned  out  - we boarded at 1:00 a.m.  Probably took off a half hour or more later.    We landed about 6:00 a.m. (Hong Kong time)  in a driving rain storm. They announced it is Wednesday.  

We barely  touched down when Captain came on and said there was nothing to be nervous about BUT there was smoke coming from the right wing and they were going to stay out on Tarmac until emergency vehicles arrived to assess the situation.  Lots of chatter in a lot of different languages.  The plane was surrounded with fire trucks, cars lots of flashing lights ..... It took about an extra hour but determined some hydraulic fluid was leaking onto the engines. Whew! Kind of a scare.  

They didn't taxi in but instead had some sort of a "tug" vehicle push us away from the terminal.. So rather than unloading into the Terminal we had to wait for busses to come out on the Tarmac to get us off - had to deplane ....run through the rain dragging our carry on bags to busses.  I thought I looked disheveled before ..but the rain finished off the job.   All but one of the young missionaries left for Vietnam an hour ago ... only one young Sister from Kaysville was assigned to Cambodia ...so she is spending the 8 hour wait with us and seems relieved not to be alone.
    
We are scheduled to arrive in Phenom Penh around 5:00 this afternoon...that's when the REAL adventure will begin.   Just wanted to let you know we made it this far...thinking of you ALL and missing you already.  Thanks for your help and concern and support.

Love
Mom & "D"

P.S.  Can't feel my body parts from my shoulders down .... But other than that ALL is well.

___________________________
Hi EVERYONE...
Man... Please forgive length of time to get this off to you.  Can't believe it's only (4) FOUR days we have been here.  Having all kinds of trouble with my computer and getting internet set up.  

Tried to download  some pictures tonight and computer really went crazy.   Haven't drawn a breath running every minute since landing on Wednesday night - each day we have been up before 5:00 and on road to different places by 7:00 (even Thursday after we arrived jet lagged) with the Van Brocklins (the ones going home).  They are incredible people - and trainers.  They have left every thing ready and so organized.  Terrific teachers...and doers!  We have been right there with them  to appointments already scheduled... trying to learn our job before they leave.  We get home sometimes anywhere from  8:00 -9 pm dog tired.  

Unbelievably we have traveled 2-3 hours different directions -one day 4 hours round trip out to Kompang Cham where a new building will be dedicated in 4 weeks.  D &  I will have responsibility for open house invites to mayor / police chief...governor and Province dignitaries as well as coordinate ribbon cutting , food, tents, tours, advertising.  Then write and post articles/pictures in Mormon  Newsroom.org they Cambodian arm Mormon the newsroom.  Still being trained on that too!!! Also met with Minister of Religion here in (Phenom Penh) Fridayabout upcoming plans for 1000 bicycles and 60 (water)wells in a city (Province) another hour in a different direction.  Then directly after went and Met to coordinate this plan with Humanitarian Missionaries and Council @Service Center.  On to meet Mission President briefly at mission office to get our new Cambodian drivers license turn in our visa's and get our Cambodian phone # iPads etc. transferred.  Having glitch on Lance's phone transferring from U.S. (Aggravation.)  

Yesterday we were assigned inspections that happen every 6 weeks of Elders and Sisters apartments (heavy rain) it was over an hour out of town.  SO...?We Haven't unpacked yet...iron what we're gonna wear that day (like Janine) Haven't shopped yet.  No ironing board so used flat iron spread a towel on the kitchen table and did the best I could.  Sweet Senior missionaries had gotten us some basic stuff  for apartment it was like a "kitchen shower" sheets were on the bed ... 2 towels... (Thickness of a paper towel)  Toilet paper some utensils, plates, bowls, a toilet scrubber, dish soap  milk and some bread, eggs etc. so lovely so appreciated.  We left for Church today @ 6:45 a.m. To travel to Sin Sok chapel 1 1/2  hours away.  Some of the poorest people and conditions I've ever seen (in person)  But there they were at church smiling so eager to greet us...young deacons in ties - sandals.  It was both sobering, humbling.  We then travelled to 4 different chapels (and branches) so we would know how to find them  when our trainers leave on Tuesday.  Got back here at 3:00 - then left again at 5:45 tonight introduced to one of Stake President a meeting about a big service event with 600 YSA kids... Which we will cover for Mormon newsroom - KH... The Cambodian arm of newsroom. in September.  

Frustrated about computer... But ALL is well.  However; We...really haven't had time to recover Jet Lag, our time to get ready or our MTC...but  when VanBrocklin's leave this week we'll catch our breath .  YES it is HOT ... Humidity 94%  today ....thank goodness for air conditioning when we have it.  Still feel like we're melting.  We are a blessed people...His plan is for ALL his children.

Will try to send pictures when I can figure out what's happening to the hard drive.??Sure love you!  Haven't even emailed our family since Hong Kong...  We just fall on the bed when we get home...
It'll be better when we get our bearings...

Crazy driving just can't comprehend it.

Love to ALL
Grammy/PopPop
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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

The Labor Begins! - July 11, 2016


Today's the Day.... Checked through SLC International...next stop LAX ...till midnight then 15 hours to Hong Kong...8 hr layover ..3 more hours to Phenom Penh....the labor begins!!!

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Entering the Missionary Training Center - July 4, 2016




Today, July 4th, we entered Full Time Missionary Service beginning at Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah, where we will receive training & support to effectively serve the historically oppressed people of Cambodia...primarily in the Capital, Phenom Penh. We will travel to Cambodia on July 11th. We're humble to be on the Lord's errand and in His service for the next 18 months sharing a message of hope through the Savior Jesus Christ.

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Being Set Apart by President Jones - June 28, 2016









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