The kids were happy playing with Coke cans.
The kitchen.One of the first things I noticed in Burma was that the women wore a yellow cosmetic on their faces. It was stunning! Here she is making it. It's actually sandalwood that's ground down with water.And she made me beautiful!We climbed to the top of this one to watch the sunset.
Then we went to a dinner/puppet show. Our guide was really cute. During the day he had been teaching us about Buddhism and asked if we were Christian. I said yes & when we were sitting down to dinner he asked if he could ask me a question about Christianity. I said yes, expecting some philosophical question about Jesus or God. His question: "Is it true that Eve doesn't have a bellybutton?" It took me a few minutes to think of the answer to that one!
The next day, we went to the market.
This vendor was using batteries as a counterweight on her scale.
Then to another temple. This one had a gigantic merit bowl...I wonder if it ever gets completely full?!?
And we enjoyed the local beer at dinner.The next day, we took a road trip. We stopped to visit a dirty-palm farm. They climb to the tops of these palm trees to get this oil that they then make into alcohol, candy, etc.Here's Chad helping out...and yes, he is wearing a skirt.This is what they use to get their drinking water.
Then we went to this temple on top of a mountain. There were monkeys all over the place.There were 777 steps...it was not fun!But the view from the top...
It was so hot that the candles couldn't stand up straight!
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Good for you going all the way to the top!!
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