Spice Diaries – Vol 6, Aug 24
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To see all of the photos from my young ESL class – click here!
Another week has passed. Something has happened that I really wasn’t expecting – it has taken me by surprise. All my thoughts are consumed by it…I am giddy…I walk around with a big smile on my face when I talk about it…I am elated. I have been swept off my feet! No, not by some wonderful, sexy man; but by my students at my volunteer placement.
Photo: My class of young kids on their last day!
Photo: Preeti, holding up her final assignment!
Then there’s my older kids that I teach in the afternoon. I’ve become fully engrossed in teaching the older kids. The reason why is simple – they really, really want to learn. They know that their time they spend at the Habitat Learning Center is their shot….it may be their only shot. In India, education is king. It can be the difference between barely living on 2 meals a day and be able to support your family and provide a home. As I work with these kids I have learned more and more about them. They come from poor backgrounds and for some reason or another, they started in school, but had to drop out due to family reasons and/or money. However, they were chosen, plucked from their spiraling situations and given a second chance. They had to prove themselves first within their local community NGO – but they eventually were asked to come study at Habitat Learning Center where they could learn computer skills, English, and be tutored in science and math. Therefore, as I stand before them trying my best to explain when to use the article ‘a’ and when to use the article ‘the’, their attention is focused on my every word. I give them homework, and lots of it – but they actually do it. Everyday I have a few more kids show up in class, which is a great feeling.
Photo: Final day of class!
I am busy working on more topics and grammar studies – and I’m excited to spend the remaining two weeks with them. Just seeing them every day makes me happy!
As for the rest of my life in India…well, there hasn’t been much time for anything else this week except preparing for teaching and teaching. I am going to Agra this weekend to see the Taj Mahal – that should be a photographic adventure!
One last thing to share – I had a dream last night that I arrived back at home. The dream was pretty fuzzy, as dreams go. I was back at my apartment looking around at all of my stuff, and I was also back in a work setting looking around at my surroundings. I had an overwhelming feeling of disinterest in everything. One of my friends came to visit me in my apartment and welcome me back and I said, that I was only going to stay for a month of so and then leave again as there was nothing here for me any longer. The dream was certainly unsettling as I woke up and thought about it for quite some time. The people I have met during my travels often ask me if anything ever scares me while I’m traveling…my reply is normally – “no, nothing much.” Yet apparently my sleeping psyche knows exactly what scares me most.
Photo: The complete class of the young kids and me on their final day!
What an awesome recap – I’m pretty sure you couldn’t have packed more genuine joy and enthusiasm into a post if you’d tried. So happy to hear you thriving…I’d had similar, cynical worries about those types of volunteer opportunities and it such a hopeful, refreshing change of pace to hear a glowing report.
Sherri,
Have you thought about maybe doing the Peace Core, or even Americor when are finished traveling? I’m just thinking about how clearly you are saying “I don’t want this to end” and yet eventually your money will run out and something will have to change.
I bet this experience in India is opening all sorts of doors in your mind – hence the dream. India changed the Beatles, and now its changing Sherri! Amazing…
Love, Lynn
Sherry –
What an amazing journey! Sounds like you’ve hardly enjoyed yourself at all.
I bet you can’t wait to get back to spreadsheets, interfaces, and reporting!
Oh wait! Maybe that’s the POINT!!!
Travel Safely!
Bob