Dear Ms. Gimmlet
Chrauk Tiek Primary School, Cambodia. We will soon have a new building to house our library and music class. A huge thank you to the parents and grandparents of Peter Pisey who have donated the funds for the building in his name! Like our son Grady, Peter was born in Cambodia and adopted by a family in the United States. He is 6 years old and a fellow first-grader in Ms. Gimmlet’s class at Dunn Elementary in Fort Collins, Colorado. Thank you to Peter and his big sister Maya for donating their soccer cleats and over $100 worth of art supplies. The kids are really enjoying these. In honor of their commitment to help us build a new library we are dedicating this post to Peter and Mrs. Gimlet’s class.
Life at the Grady Grossman School
( as written by Grady Grossman and typed by his mom)
This is Riat and he is one of my new friends. He is blind. I am very caring to him. He is really good at playing instruments. He smiles when I chase the other kids around. He always carries a piece of wood that is brown and shaped like a rectangle. He uses it to feel things. We like to walk around together but Riat can do it by himself. Even though he can’t see, he can feel his way very well. Now he’s learning English at our school.
This is the swimming hole where we take a bath everyday and wash our clothes. I have fun with my sister Shanti. There is a beach on the other side where I like to dig. One time it rained very hard and the river got higher. My mom is wearing a sarong, that’s what ladies in Cambodia use for a bathing suit. It’s very hot in the daytime and we go swimming to cool off.
Playing with tires is extremely fun. Some other kids included me to come in and play. I went up the ramp and the other kids did the same. Then we chased them down. Then we did it again.
I am helping my friend Theary pick up briquettes and take them to the sun to dry. Briquettes are made from dead stuff you get from the ground and mix with newspaper and water. Briquettes are used for cooking fuel. We are teaching families how to make them so that they don’t have to destroy their environment to cook. A lot of kids miss school to chop firewood.
This is where I sleep under a mosquito net. The mosquitoes in Cambodia that come out in the evening cause diseases like malaria. It is fun to sleep under a mosquito net. Sometimes I have a stomach ache but I don’t think it is malaria. If we get malaria we have to leave for America right away. To stay healthy I always have to drink a lot of water and wash my hands and sleep under the net.
We went to a wedding for teacher Srey Mau. It was fun. I got carried on the shoulders of someone kind. I had fun touching the roof and scaring the bugs. They play loud music and give us a lot of food. I like the little meatballs in the soup. The sound was so loud that I could hear it from the Grady Grossman School. In Cambodia people like to sing karaoke very loud.
They have not much transportation in Cambodia. This is an original oxcart. I had fun riding on it. It was a bumpy ride. People use it a lot for transporting wood from the forest to their home.
This is the water well that was in the movie. We can get fresh water here. I clean my feet in it. The pump has very hot metal in the daytime.
This is the library we are going to put in Peter’s new building. Then this room can be a classroom again. I went to first grade one day. There were a lot of kids in the class (60+). I tried to study Khmer language but is was very difficult to understand their writing and language. It was loud and I had to share a desk with 2 other kids. One of them was my friend Hong Leng. He is great. He doesn’t have a kneecap so he limps most of the time. I learned that they repeat the writing on the board after the teacher says the words. It was kind of boring.
This is where we eat on a straw mat on the floor. They don’t have a table. My sister and I are eating breakfast. We usually have rice. I always ask for soy sauce like this, “som duk see ewou.” When we are eating the cat comes in. I think the cat is cute, but I’m not supposed to play with him when I’m eating. They have different foods like jack fruit. My mom really likes it. I have a loose tooth. When you loose your tooth in Cambodia you throw it on the roof, so the new one will grow in straight. I know the tooth fairy can find me with a jet-powered vehicle.
I miss you all. I am coming home to Colorado soon.










January 15th, 2008 at 5:14 pm
Hi Grady!
Thanks for the blog. And thanks for sending all of the pictures. Me and Maya enjoyed it. I would like to play with the tires, too. I hope you come back soon!
Your friend,
Peter
Hi Grady,
I hope you’re having a nice time. Maybe when you get back, you can teach us some Khmer. I’m glad you didn’t get malaria. I wonder if you could show us some more about your friends because I think that your friends, Riat and Theary, are cool! Hope to see you soon!
Your friend’s sister,
Maya
January 16th, 2008 at 11:00 am
Hey There Grady——-fantastic blog! Your story really gives us readers a real sense of life there visiting Cambodia. Keep up the good efforts there.
Love, –Uncle Brian
January 16th, 2008 at 12:58 pm
Hi Grady Grossmans, Happy new year and blessings from us here in cold and snowy Colorado. Nice writing Grady! Keep up the good work.
we love you
The Casey-Browns
January 16th, 2008 at 2:15 pm
Hello Grady,
We hope you come back soon. We are headed out for recess and it is barely thirty degrees outside. We hope you are having a good time and we miss you.
Love,
Ms. Gimlett’s Class
January 18th, 2008 at 3:14 pm
Dear Grady,
How are you and the school doing? Annabell
The school is good and I have a lot of friends here.
I wonder what your family brought to the school this year? Catherine
Teacher Vanna Lida’s wedding. They have good food there.
Why do you eat on the mat or table? Sheppard
Nope.
Why isn’t there faucet water in your homes? Delaney
Because they need room for the English class too.
What kind of books do you need? How’s the school doing? Sophie
It feels very good because it got deep and it’s not a lake but it is a small river.
Is the lake hot? Devon
Yes, I’ll be back at school on February 1st.
How is the library doing? Zach
marble games, chasing kids (they really like it)
What do you eat? Ryan
From the cooks and in the village. And it’s not far.
I hope you never get the sickness given by mosquitoes. Donovan
They can donate like Peter did and giving the school toys that we don’t use anymore.
We want to donate books.
It is doing awesome.
Hi, Grady. I hope you come back soon. Will
Thank you for writing back to me. I miss you all and I will see you soon. Grady