Hello everyone,
I apologize for the lack of posting recently; I'm in the middle of a few separate pieces on the students here, however I was unfortunately hit with an illness that landed me in a hospital in Bangkok for several days. I'm in excellent hands and am slowly recovering, and should be back to normal within a few days. They say that there's a silver lining to every cloud, and this one has been overpowering; the support I received from friends, family and the staff at TGC was simply overwhelming, and I will have more to say about this later. It is suffice to say that The Global Child is made up of truly outrageously caring, generous, thoughtful and incredible people. My heart goes out to them for comforting me when I was on my back these past few days.
There will be more later! Just need a few days to regain my bearings.
Much love, and all the best!
-Robbie
HAPPY KHMER NEW YEAR
7 months ago

3 comments:
I am so glad to hear you are recovering and will be back on your feet soon. Please thank everyone at TGC for taking such amazing care of you in your time of need. love mom
Hi Robbie, it sounds like you are doing okay but we are curious to find out what happened. If they took you to Bangkok, it must have been frightening. We are glad you are recovering from whatever it was and also glad to hear that this is a professional organization that takes thins seriously. Keep us posted- no pun intended- or write directly via email. Love Arlene and Dad
Hey man, it's Jimmy Oshida. I just posted on your facebook account and then remembered your blog. I just checked out everything from Cambodia and i've read your stuff from australia too. I have to say i'm really impressed with your photography and your writing. it's beautiful. you've always been a really sincere guy and that comes through in your posts. it's inspiring that you've taken such care to document your travels and experiences. i've been lazy, and haven't kept a journal or bothered to post much of my photography. i have an outdated portfolio which there's a link to on facebook as well as a few albums on facebook. but i feel like writing and posting now just having seen your project. it sounds like these kids in Cambodia, and this other world your experiencing are stimulating growth in you, and I feel like I really need that. i'm an english major and i've been doing a lot of photography. I actually just got a job working as a photo assistant for a wedding photography group. you can check out their site at freedphoto.com. my first day is this coming Saturday and i have to say i'm pretty stoked. i'll keep checking out your posts. i believe you'll make a big difference in those kids lives. and i hope your blogging inspires others. anyway, take care, get better, and hit me up when you come back.
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