The day started with breakfast at the hotel restaurant. I gotta admit it was above my expectation because I was expecting just plain bread with butter or normal fried noodles (since they emphasized on moderation ma). Instead, they have white bread, baguette, fried noodles, soup noodles, rice, sausages, ham, bacon, omelette, juices, coffee and tea. The only thing they didn't have was cereals but that's fine with me. I rate it a 9 out of 10. What a great way to start the day!!
Today we will go to the rehabilitation center for the blind and deaf. There we would play games with the children and clean their facility. The first half of the day we played many games with the children such as basketball, some circle-tag game, London-bridge-is-falling-down, the obscene brinjal-lime game and balloon blowing-popping game. We also watched the national Paralympic players of Goal Ball demonstrated the game. It was basically 3 players blindfolded, throwing the ball to the goal on the other side. The other team would then defend the goal by blocking the ball. The difficult part of the game is the unavailability of sight since they're all blind or partially blind. So they can only depend on their hearing. I was impressed!!!!
*Obscene Brinjal-Lime game*
*London Bridge*
*Balloon Blowing-Popping Game*
*Goal Ball*
*Damn Cool....*
The second half of the day was cleaning up the facilities. We were broken up into 3 groups which
1) Cleans and Paints the kitchen
2) Cleans the toilets
3) Cleans the classrooms
I was in team 1 and we cleaned the kitchen first before painting it. This will prevent marks or potential difference in the tone of the layer of the wall once painted. I am confident the kitchen was never thoroughly cleaned before as the layer of dust is damnn thick!!! Besides, the walls were also damn dirty.....with black patches..... Luckily we're here to help... ahaha... hidung tinggi wtf. At the end of the day, the satisfaction was there since we're able to help the less-fortunate. I didn't really feel liberated though......don't know why but maybe it's because I wasn't able to help out much...only clean clean clean....dunno la... or maybe it's because I have to sacrifice my shirt and shorts since kena paint..... lol... wuuuuuuuu........
After the work done, we headed back to hotel to shower. Later, we went to the shopping mall in Vientiane; Lao-Itecc! It's not like 1U or Sunway Pyramid, but rather like Pasar Seni. Only a big ground with many partitioned spaces for stalls to sell their things. There aren't any FCUKs, or MnG or even Giordano also......only random stuffs... We bought alot of their local snacks, mostly chips and dodol... quite nice la but nothing special lo......
*Hello Kitty Shop*
*Doreamon Shop*
We went to a very nice restaurant for dinner. It was by the Mekong River but unfortunately the food wasn't good, at all. It was a form of catering with seafood fried rice (yucks), normal stir fried vege, chicken with cashewnuts and some fish.... I didn't bother taking any pics of it.... the lighting was bad anyway... The fun part of the night was when the organizer provided us with Lao delicacy. INSECTS & BUGS!!! Luckily it was dark with bad lighting, that's why we are all brave enough to eat them... Yes I ate too!! Quite proud of myself...hahaha ....Altogether there were 6 types... Crickets, Grasshoppers, Silkworms, Cicada, Beetles and Cockroaches. I have never dared to touch cockroaches before.... I can't believe that I actually ate a few that night..... The taste wasn't that bad though... crispy and salty....except the silkworms which was the worst among all. It's like something bursting inside your mouth when you bite them.... spliittzzzzzzzz .... yucks!
*Crickets & Grasshoppers*
*SilkWorms*
*Cicada*
*Beetles*
*Cockroach*
Day 3
Another day of community service. This time we're going to the government primary school to teach and play with the children there. THEY WERE SO CUTE! When we arrived at the school, the children were already lined up waiting for us. When we stepped out from the bus, they gave us a giant SABAIDEE greeting along with... etc etc ( i dunno what else they said). It wasn't really synchronized...so it echoed....so gutee!!!!!!! I never really liked children....but they are just different... unlike kids in Malaysia who are materialistic rascals! Without any PSP or handphones, the children here are rather content with themselves. You can see pure joy when they play among themselves; the sincere look and genuine laughter, I really miss my childhood days.. seriously.
*whatever this means... lol*
*I know it's mean, but one of these girl's name is Puki... gomen but i can't help it*
The first thing we taught them was art. The way to do it was rather simple where you take magic colour pens to colour the paper, then take a black crayon to colour above it. Finally use a ruler to scrape off the crayon and form a nice pattern or message. It was very suitable for the children since it's rather easy to do. And we didn't have to explain much to them but only to demonstrate. They didn't have any difficulty understanding it and had a blast doing it. The next activity was an outdoor one. It wasn't academic since all we did was playing the 'Hen guarding chicks from eagle' game and London Bridge. The kids had soooo much fun and it automatically made my day! I was so so so satisfied. Ahh the outcome of community service. I have got to do more!! Now I know why Angelina adopted kids... haha..
We had another buffet lunch..... I was still full from breakfast, so didn't eat much. I had salad and a bit of here and there... overall the food was alright....but my friend saw a worm in his food... so marks deducted!! I rate it 5 out of 10.
*worm in vege*
The next itinerary was to visit the beer factory, Lao Brewery Co., Ltd. Maybe my expectation was too high but I felt the trip was sooooooooo boring and irrelevant! We only watched a presentation on the company's history and tour the filling up of the beer bottles and its packaging into boxes.. bleh damn sien... I was expecting to see the process of producing the beer (e.g the fermentation of yeast...etc etc). No, we did not get free beers home but only drank there and a complimentary calender... the only thing I thought was informative was their unique marketing strategy to compete against Tiger Beer; organizing annual pageant competition and popularized a LaoBeer ringtone amongst the locals, I heard the ringtone and man was it funny.
We then went to the Laos private college to meet the local students there. Everyone was excited because we are meeting people of our age. A clash of culture and a mix of opinions. The guys were keen to see how the girls were like and the girls were pretending they don't care even though I know they were curious of the local guys as well =P. It was nice seeing a different set of students and they were all in their uniform. I never knew college students here have their compulsory uniforms.... they should have more freedom since it's a private entity but man do they look hot in uniforms.... hahahah... They were also business students but they take 5 years to complete their degree... I don't know why.... We took many pictures and exchange emails for the sake of friendship. This is the first time I do such things.... a form of networking? ...... maybe.
*Good*
*Very Good*
*Very very good*
*Chun Chick*
Day 4
It was the last day of the trip.... nothing much to update as the itinerary is only to have breakfast and go to the airport. We woke up earlier to walk around the area and saw a stall selling baguette sandwiches. It looks nice but I was too full from breakfast to eat. After gathering at the hotel lobby at 8 a.m, we headed to the airport and fly home at 11.