Pushkar
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Tidbits
Pushkar
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Classic India
The English here is always entertaining. (This is a trash can, by the way. Something pretty rare).
I guess our English teaching really is essential for the Indians. Too bad we weren't here for this truck driver...
You may be wondering why Ben is getting picked on by the kids. I often wonder that too. Nevertheless, Ben can typically seen getting hit by some little child. Sorry to unfold the truth Ben!
Oh, the monkeys sure seem friendly, but don't get to close or they'll be growling away. As you can see, I try to overcome this and be at peace with my long lost, thumbed brother. He wasn't having any of it. Punk. (By the way, my hair is way shorter now).
Some of the beautiful architecture we see throughout India. This one is from the palace in India. And YES, the Maharaja still lives here.
Our weekend travel has been nothing short of amazing. Great views like this one combined with our happily welcomed "tourist" shopping and the best food on the trip make them unforgettable.
Happy Kanjar kids. Always.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Jaipur and Teaching
Teaching has been very... multifaceted. It has it's downs, of course. But, it really does have its ups. The kids are all very joyful and more or less happy to see you everyday. They are very affectionate. Some really do work hard, too. However, because we are volunteers we are kinda treated like substitute teachers which is expected, but it can get to you. Also, add the fact that we have never been teachers before so we are basically running trial and error... But, we are learning just as much as the kids. And it can be really rewarding, but you have to really look for the rewards. For example, we will probably leave here without seeing big improvements in the overall knowledge of the students or their situation improving visibly at all, really. However, when you look at the statistics of kids that are now attending government school (almost 12 just this year) that would never have gone in the first place, one finds some solace. We also may teach one kid one new word which may be all we have to go on. So finding those type of things can be tough, but when we do we hold on tight.