Sometimes I Sweat in Vietnam.......
This morning we met officials from the Friendship Union. For this we sat in a long rectangular room....black and white checkered floor, all charis were lined in a long row, each chair seperated by a stand with 2 water glasses and bottled water, making the meeting feel very official. We answered a series of questions and got some background info. about the Friendship Union. Overall I think we made a good impression, even though we were drenched in sweat and probably smelled.
After this...back to the hotel quickly and off to a local high school. This is the same school Ho Chi Minh studied as well as many other famous leaders. It's 1 of 3 national schools and students must be selected to attend. Upon our arrival we were greated very warmly. Shortly after we assisted students in doing some yard work. This lasted about 15 minutes, porbably because they noticed we were all drenched in sweat. The school was beautiful, hallways were wide open and awarm breeze blew in all directions. The window shutters were very ornate, and the school itself was painted a very cool redish color. After yard work we exchanged songs and dances. The Veitnamese once again delivered a beautiful traditional dance and we performed our token song "This Land is Our Land". Also, I performed a duet with a Vietnamese boy to a Mariah Carey song. Needless to say, I was right on point, just kidding, but he was. We all said our so longs and some exchanged addresses.
Off to teaching english........for this we are partenered with Vietnamese students learning english. I don't think we would be able to teach without them. They all have so much to offer, especially since english is so fresh on their minds. I really enjoy this partnership.......we get to experience Vietnam through the Vietnamese vs. being tourists.....very rich and insighful. The children at the school are a pleasure to teach and they absorb so much. We are moving right along with the alphabet.
I'm getting tired and this is the second time I wrote this blog. The first one was a lot better, but unfortunately the computer shut down in the middle. Hope all is well with everyone!!!
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I just wanted to send a shout out to my sister Galen! I'm thinking about you while over in Viet Nam, I have been reading the journal entries and love hearing about what you guys are doing! Much love!! -Laura Kate Dickstein
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