Our first week in Phnom Penh came and went so quickly! We have been so busy getting to know the area and setting up our new apartment. Yep, we found a great apartment and are getting settled in nicely. We spent a few days at meetings for PUC (Pannasastra University of Cambodia), but most of our time was spent doing what we wanted.
We were shown an apartment by one of our colleagues, but decided to look at a few others just to get an idea of what was available. We were expecting to pay between $300-350 for a decent apartment within walking distance to work. The first one we looked at was $450, and had 4 bedrooms…way more than we needed. Later we looked at one that was a one bedroom, one bathroom with a huge private rooftop which was awesome. That was $370 and somewhat far from the main campus area where we will be working. We found a really cheap one bedroom, one bathroom—only $150 but….it didn’t have a private entrance and we are pretty sure that it was located above a brothel. Not exactly what we would consider to be ideal. We looked at a few others in the area, but decided on one that is located between the two campuses where we will be working. It is a two bedroom, three bathroom apartment with a nice porch, washing machine, air conditioner, and nice kitchen. (pictures will be posted ☺) The landlord has a daughter that attends PUC and speaks very good English. The family is so helpful and were kind enough to take us to the market to buy the essentials for the apartment (towels, sheets, coffee pot..you know…) We have made ourselves at home and are very happy so far.
On Aug 22nd we went to meet with the director of the academic program and learned that I (Chantelle) will be teaching environmental science for the first accelerated term and will add health courses to her schedule later. He invited us to attend the orientation meeting for new instructors on the 24th. We went to the meeting and got a run through on how the system works at PUC (grading, payroll, conduct etc.). On Aug 25th we met with the director of the Pre-Academic English program. We figured out a rough idea for our schedules so that I (Chantelle) would be able to teach at both South Campus and at one of the Central Campuses and Keith could work full time in the Pre-Academic English department. Now we are working out our lesson plans and getting our things together so that we are ready for the first term.
We moved into our new apartment on Aug 26th and went to a few different markets to buy what we needed. The last time I (Chantelle) was here I only visited two of the big local markets the Russian Market and the Night Market. Now we have been to two others the Olympic Market and Orussei Market. Yesterday we visited a grocery store called Lucky Market and bought meat, grains, fruits and veggies so that we can prepare healthy and sanitary meals in our apartment. For the first week we were eating breakfast in the hotel (granola bars, peanut butter, protein shakes and bananas), lunch at local cafes/restaurants (some great, some not so great), and dinner in the hotel (instant rice noodles). Now that we can make our own food, we can have more variety and know how it’s being prepared. So far neither of us have gotten sick from food or water and we would like to keep it that way!
Since our trip home to the east coast was so crazy busy, we decided to keep our first week somewhat mellow. During the day we have been walking A LOT to try to learn our way around and are completely exhausted at the end of the day. We both had a little trouble adjusting to the time change at first, especially me (Chantelle). Now we are used to the difference, but are still enjoying just chilling for a few more days. We may try to go to either Seim Reip or Sihanoukville before our classes start…but for now we are going to take it slow and enjoy the relaxation. Love you all!
Chantelle and Keith
I am so glad to hear that you guys found an apartment (that is not above a brothel!!!)... can't wait to see pictures. Stay safe and relax as much as possible before the semester begins! Love you guys.
ReplyDeleteYay!! Nick, Pippy & I are so excited that you found an apartment that is in a nice area!! It'll be so much better living in your own place, cooking what you want and not having to worry about daily room rates!! Have fun, stay safe & take lots of pictures!! We can't wait to see what your apartment looks like. Love you lots!!
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