esmaspäev, 3. september 2007

Kenya 귀역해 Part VI

The kids converged in the church to watch David the King on the screen (Missionary Kim has a DVD machine), and two Maasai tribesmen joined us, their jewelery clinking gently in the background. Edward and Missionary Kim's husband returned with our four lost pieces of luggage at about the same time, and we set about to setting up the two large tents for our 9-person mission team. Edward complimented me, saying that I had teaching talent. But I don't do anything out of the ordinary - the kids are so easy to get along with, and I repeat educational games I'd learned as a kid. The teaching I did before helped out as well.

From now on it was basically free time for the kids - we brought out four frisbees and some of the teachers plus 50 students participated. I escaped for a brief walk with a few other teachers to see an anthill taller and wider than my own height! We had to skirt around cow dropping however, and they really do resemble how the Koreans draw them in their manhwa.

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