The DC was great of course. There was sign language interpreting which was exciting to watch. I appreciated being able to listen in English and watch how it was interpreted. Malaysian deaf schools have taught ASL for the most part so that's what was used in interpreting. There are about 6 Americans who moved there to help with sign so it was nice meeting them. There were 50 deaf that attended on Sunday. Impressive!
After the DC we rode down to Johor Bahru with an English couple who lives there. We met up with some friends for lunch the next day. I met them 2 years ago when I first went to Malaysia and they've been to Bkk a few times. We had great conversations. They both think deeply and express themselves with passion. But we only had the afternoon with them. That night we stayed with another friend. She showed us all the exciting spots of JB and took us to a great restaurant. We thoroughly enjoyed some naan and dahl with her.
The next day we went to Singapore. It was kind of a hassle getting across. We had to walk what seemed like miles through mazes of hallways. Then we boarded a bus that took us over the bridge and left us at the border. There were more mazes on that side until we finally reached daylight and took a taxi to where we were staying.
We had made arrangements with some friends of friends. They were beautifully hospitable and took care of us well. We didn't really see much because we only had 24 hours there. But Singapore is somewhere I'd definitely go again just to be with the friends. They were really remarkable. I wouldn't mind seeing some of the sights too.
I really enjoyed meeting all the people in Malaysia and Singapore. They all have work under unique circumstances that remind me of how privileged we are in Thailand and in other places. There are other details that I can't post since this is a public site. All I can say is that it was very thought provoking to work with them.
Here are some photos from Malaysia.
2 comments:
Cool travels. I'm jealous. And I'm jealous of the books you're getting to read- I don't have a lot of time to do that right now!
Maybe you'll have more time in the winter. You'd like Caravans by James Michener. It's very adventurous and you'd be intrigued by their lifestyle. He's written somewhere around 20 books, most of them take place in exotic places. I'm going to check out more of them.
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