
The remodeling of the cabin is still going on, and we decied it was time for an improvised kitchen in the shack by the highway.
Quicksand Literacy ✍️

The @kidsisters are on a short break from school due to teacher meetings, and she's doing her best to remember the Khmer letters she's learned so far. She's more literate than me already, so perhaps she can soon teach me to read and write Khmer.
@Sreypov Doing Her Insect Thing 🤳

While I was taking photos of Monkey-B writing Khmer letters in the quicksand puddle, my wife was busy taking pictures of an insect which you'll likely see in one of her posts.
We Got Legs 🦵

The support castings for the extended porch are nearly finished, and now the concrete is curing. I am so excited to see how this idea will look when completed. It will surely be a hot commodity on Airbnb once we finish the stairs to the river, complete with private mini hammock hut.

The above photo gives you a perspective of how steep the hill is. The view will be one of a kind, and I am already imagining the photos I will take to market this cabin in the clouds. Ideally we'd like to find a retiree that misses our former restaurant's food. With a long-term renter like this, we could also make additional income from cleaning, laundry, food, etc.
Our Pre-Teen Pressure Cooker ♨️

Most of you who follow my blog know that Srey-Yuu doesn't like photos, but when I catch her with her hands occupied, it's hard to evade me. I managed to catch a natural smile while she was washing the rice, rarer than a white rhino.
👩🍳 Improvised Kitchen 🔥

Even though the walls are slowly coming off, we have been cooking and hanging out in the shack by the highway. I am not sure what the space will become, but I've been considering re-roofing it and keep the corner posts, but leaving the place without walls as sort of an open social space safe from the rains, perhaps a place to park cars too.

Monkey-B will always post up wherever the good smells are coming from, in this case eagerly awaiting larb tofu, one of our favorite family dishes.

After lunch the guys peeled the planks off the castings and revealed the new legs for the porch. I was a bit worried because there was a massive amount of during the pouring and curing process, and I was in fear the cement mix wouldn't get hot enough to cure. Luckily it looks like things turned out good enough to support a porch, so they've already begun moving forward.

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