Ok, back to my adventures. So we have gotten to know the kids pretty well, although their names are impossible for me to remember since the sounds are so unfamiliar. They love to see us and get all excited when we arrive. They also love cameras and having their pictures taken. Here they have taken Andrew's camera and were taking pictures of each other. One of the girls was showing the picture she took. Today they were sad when their English lessons were over. We get 45 minutes with each grade 1st through 5/6th combo, five classes. Tomorrow is our last day teaching English - and Mom, we use games and associations to teach, a lot of pictures. Our game for tomorrow is Match - matching the words to the pictures on cards turned face down. It should be a lot of fun. Then on Friday we are planting an herb garden with them by their picture wall. The wall was paint
ed by the kids and is a lot of fun.Saturday Andrew and I are going to spend the early part of the day recuperating. Then, if it is not raining in the afternoon, we are going to rent a motor scooter and see some of the local sights at our leisure and take pictures. If it is raining, it
will not be such a good idea to teach him to ride then. However, it is a good opportunity for him to learn before a big group of us from Andaman decide to rent scooters for a bigger outing. Sunday we are volunteering at the high school and then next week we are going to the Muslim village for a homestay experience. It is not located in Kuraburi and is quite some distance away. There we are going to learn the crafts that they use to supplement their household income with and work in their garden (I think). I admit I am a little nervous about the homestay part, for food and bathroom reasons. Haha.
Just got caught up with your adventure - keep the posts coming as they are very insightful and full of new information.
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