Funk Night with some of the faves |
With the celebration of my tablet arriving back into my possession and a brand new phone (after my last one died after a phone call with my brother and lots of ear sweat, ew) I am back to the blog with lots of updates!
So what's new from the Island? Where do I start? My body is now 50% 31 Gold Khmer Whiskey, 10% Orange Fanta, the other is either Klang or Joss or Egg Fried Rice.
I had taken up a second job for a little bit of time handing people Klang for $1 and screaming SPIN THE WHEEEEEEEEEEEL at my favourite bar on the Island to help them out whilst they were short staffed. So I got paid in alcohol, creative control of the music in the bar and doing what I do best- encouraging people to get really drunk.
Clearly being responsible behind the bar |
On my second shift there Erin (the clearly intoxicated American redhead from the bar on my first night on the island if anyone read that blog post, haha) burnt her hand so I told her what to do to look after it (NOT putting ice on it) and that I'm a first aider so I ~kinda~ know what I'm talking about...FAST FORWARD TO 1.30AM (remember I'm getting paid in alcohol) and a girl comes up to the bar dripping with blood, I mean DRIPPING with blood from where a massive chunk has been sliced out her arm. So at 1.30 in the morning on a tropical island off the coast of Cambodia it turns out that I'm the most sober, qualified person to help this girl out -who clearly needs hospital treatment- Great.
It's one thing to look after a paralytic drunk person, and it's another to have to give first aid but put the two together and you've got a combo. But got her all unbleeding, bandaged up and infection free just in time to cash up at the end of the longest shift ever.
Foam Party Boat Trip. Personal Favourite photo.
Now whilst all of this is happening I'm surrounded by drunk people like
"OMG THERE IS SOO0o0o0o0o0o0O0O0O0O MUCH BLOOD"
"I CAN TAKE OVER I KNOW HOW TO DO STITCHES" (from a person who couldn't even stand himself up)
"I CAN TAKE OVER I KNOW HOW TO DO STITCHES" (from a person who couldn't even stand himself up)
and my personal favourite -
"Call the ambulance."
Now I often get complimented on my patience but by this time I've been working since 8.30 that morning and my patience is thinning so I end up having this BIG OLD MONOLOGE with this one geezer who would not let the calling of an ambulance drop. After about the 8th time he say it I just lose it;
Adulting well |
RIGHT MATE.
1.) Do you have a phone? A Cambodian SIM? With credit? And signal? Nope. Me either. Okay okay it's fine, we'll find one.
2.) What's the emergency service number for Cambodia? Good. Cause I haven't got a clue either.
Doesn't matter bro, somehow we've managed to get hold of the Ambulance and translate to them from Khmer to English that we are on Koh Rong and we need an ambulance and it's on its way.
3.) How will the ambulance get here becuase we haven't got a road on the island.
4.) Okay, now the ambulance is here she's safe and well. Where is it going to take her? The Hospital next to the famous Koh Rong Library or McDonalds? NO. BECUASE WE HAVE NO MEDICAL CENTER ON THE ISLAND.
He then follows with WE NEED TO GET HER A BOAT TO MAINLAND THEN. Okay bro, be my guest. Find me someone who owns a boat, can drive a boat and will take her to hospital now because we're the only place open on this whole island and I aint paying $1k USD unless you have it in your pocket.
Now for me, apart from fighting a snotty nose and annoying cough for a couple of weeks I've been free from Tropical Island Disases. My headlice* are long gone, no fleas and no leg worms. Phew! Although my feet have taken a bit of a battering now it's been about 10 weeks since I last owned a pair of shoes and I like walking through the jungle in the dark.
*I actually used Dog Flea and Tic shampoo to rid them and got a compliment on how nice I smelt by someone in the village, I've been doing it wrong this whole time!
Weather is defo changing now as we fully enter Wet Season. Lightening storms way more frequently, week long showers, and obnoxious humidity.
Skinny, gross, ill kitten. Day 1. |
Old habits die hard. About a month ago I opportuned a baby kitten, just a few weeks old and was abandoned. Someone took her into Island Boys because they found her and she was sick and I quote:
"There are enough sick animals in this bar without an actual sick animal in the bar"
He's called Klang (after the beer) which was actually the perfect nagme because in Cambodian it means strong which is what he is. Been a rocky road up until now, but finally he's turned into a little kitten running about the place. No more worms, and a swift trip to the mainland after showing some very very worrying symptoms (a very bad case of cat flu), but after some proper kitten food and some nutrients he's all fixed up.
I did my visa run over to Vietnam for a lovely hour a few weeks ago. I am now the owner of a business Visa and even paid my first South East Asian Bribe for "incomplete paper work" aka Doughnut money for the office. But I've extended my visa now until December so looks like I'll be staying on the island a little bit longer
Been partying loads, shocker. For my good friend and Amazonian Goddess, Petra, 's birthday we had a space themed party so everyone went all out dressed as Aliens, I was an astronaut fashioned from a concrete bag, my bike helmet, tin foil and silver spray paint. Didn't look too bad! Nat went a little more creative with a stylised suitcase into a giant Space Cookie. Another party was Adventure Adam's and it was survivor themed so of course Nat put a crystal ball on his head and a nappy and went as Destiny's Child. He's a survivor.
Destiny's Child. |
We made a couple of really good friends in the past couple weeks, Andy and Sean from Southampton. They've been biking across the world and stopped by the island for a few weeks. Andy ended up becoming the High Point House Guardian and crashed with us and Sean just came over to party. He also fell on an anchor on a boat and ended up the butt (wakawaka) of a feww jokes for sure.
Space Cookie Nat
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