WOO-HOO! We have liftoff on the sports court construction! It's a HUGE relief to finally be breaking ground.
Thanks to everyone who donated to make this possible!
It's been a great month...lots happening:
Work on the high school sports court continues...foundation is in place and dirt brought up to grade. I will post pictures of the students moving the dirt... Now the masons are positioning rock so they can begin pouring the slab. Thanks again to all who donated to make this sports court possible.
We have begun pouring the slab and will finish it in the next week, if the weather and other variables remain favorable.
Well, we had a long delay due to the rainy weather. But I sure won't complain, because that meant the villagers finally got to transplant their rice. Usually that happens in May or June, so...very late this year. If the drought had continued, the food supply was going to be tight. They expect a reduced crop this year, but hope to get 70% of normal, so everyone hopes that will be enough to get us through until next year.
Anyway, the slab on the sports court is finished. We just need to fabricate and hang the backboards, paint the lines, and start playing some hoops!
Thanks again to all who contributed!
I was looking back over the past two years' posts and noticed that I had left the sports court narrative hanging. So...
We had the backboards in place and the lines painted around Christmas. We have been enjoying the court all of this year. We formed teams for both the girls and the boys and they practice each day after school. We are extremely fortunate to have a former member of the Cambodian national basketball team living in the district and she volunteered to coach the teams, so the kids are getting an incredible opportunity.
We have been keeping the court in nearly constant use during school breaks and after school. The kids and the rest of the village come out to use it not just for basketball, but for soccer, hackey, badminton, and as a general meeting place. We have also used it as a school assembly area for programs and dances...and the students staged their International Women's Day program on it.
Thanks again for everyone's support!
Also, an update on the rice harvest: it was sufficient that we have made it through this far with no obvious shortages.