That's where I ended up this time: back in my old neighborhood with a host family that I met and who lived down the street from my old host family near the Russian Market (Tuol Tompong). Everything is old and new again! In the two years since my last stay in this neighborhood, I've now noticed a new international school crop up a street away. I can't even imagine how many there could be within the entire city! But that's one of my jobs in my ethnographic work this summer: to map and describe, as best as I can, the international schools that currently exist in Phnom Penh. On that note, I did notice that my host siblings, a girl in primary and a boy in high school, did not don the uniforms of the state schools in the afternoons, which is apparently when they go to school at this time of year. I'll save the rest of those observations for my field notes...
In the meantime, I am safely and happily settled into my room in my host family's house. I do have AC and a private bathroom in my room, however, the thought of using the AC for long periods of time makes me cringe due to the extraordinarily high price of electricity here. So on nights like last night, I try to take advantage of the cooling effects of the rain, which there was a lot of last night along with some spectacular thunder and lightning. In other news, we had part of our cultural orientation yesterday morning, and though it was mostly in Khmer, I was able to pick up a fair amount of it. We also had our placement tests, both in oral and written form, and I think I did surprisingly well considering how long it has been since I took a Khmer class! However, given that I'm in a program with many near native speakers and very advanced students, I think I have a lot of catching up to do even now! But in the meantime, I'll just keep reading aloud out of my host sister's primary reader and doing the best I can. I think it's back to Khmer third grade for me...
