One of my favorite memories at San Pedro happened early on in the second week of teaching. With the help of a large world map painted on the wall outside, I was showing a group of my students where my home was relative to theirs. Suprised by the distance, they asked me if I traveled back and forth every day. After explaing that I was living in Guatemala for a short while, they asked how much longer I´d be teaching. I told them that I´d only be around for a couple more weeks, but not to worry because I´d be coming back to teach the next day. After most of the group dispersed, I noticed that one student of mine had stayed behind. She then looked at me and asked (in spanish)¨Profe. Tommy, when you leave can you take me with you?¨ I paused for a moment, and then explained to her why I couldn´t take her with me. Although it was adorable, it made me sad to think that I would soon be leaving, and that when I did leave, the children would be upset. Despite that, I believe that it furthermore illustrates the impact that we´ve been able to make on the lives of these children. I´m hoping to post some pictures up later, and I´ll definitely keep ya´ll posted. Spurlock signin´out. Peace.
viernes, 12 de junio de 2009
My fondest memory
One of my favorite memories at San Pedro happened early on in the second week of teaching. With the help of a large world map painted on the wall outside, I was showing a group of my students where my home was relative to theirs. Suprised by the distance, they asked me if I traveled back and forth every day. After explaing that I was living in Guatemala for a short while, they asked how much longer I´d be teaching. I told them that I´d only be around for a couple more weeks, but not to worry because I´d be coming back to teach the next day. After most of the group dispersed, I noticed that one student of mine had stayed behind. She then looked at me and asked (in spanish)¨Profe. Tommy, when you leave can you take me with you?¨ I paused for a moment, and then explained to her why I couldn´t take her with me. Although it was adorable, it made me sad to think that I would soon be leaving, and that when I did leave, the children would be upset. Despite that, I believe that it furthermore illustrates the impact that we´ve been able to make on the lives of these children. I´m hoping to post some pictures up later, and I´ll definitely keep ya´ll posted. Spurlock signin´out. Peace.
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That's so sweet / sad. Thanks for the story! Keep them coming ....
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