My last full day at my homestay was very eventful, as usual. First,
The kids got let out of the assembly, and the second they saw me, a crowd started forming around me. Most of the young children there have never even seen anyone white before. They all just stood around me staring, and finally I got sick of it and just needed to break the ice. So I took out my camera and video taped them, while having them all wave at the camera. All of a sudden, someone rang a bell and all the kids dropped to their knees. Then another bell, and they all stood up. Then one last one, and they all began sprinting to class. Then began round two of inappropriate discipline. All the kids who were “late” had to drop to the ground, and they couldn’t go into class until one of the teachers came around and gave them a whack on the butt. I just couldn’t believe that was how things were still done. According to some of my peers here, they heard from their homestay parents that beating isn’t allowed anymore. So I don’t really know the deal with it, but I do know that I was definitely surprised to see it.
I then sat in on Peter’s P7 class (primary 7, similar to our about 8th grade), went to a P3 class full of little guys learning the English alphabet, and then went to a P1 class of pre-school aged kids. It was really cool to experience school there. It made me realize how fortunate we are to attend school for minimal costs and what great schools we have. Most kids were sitting on the floors, they don’t have text books at all, class sizes are around 50 with only one teacher, and the building is just cement without water or electricity. Plus, every child needs to pay “school fees” similar to our private school tuition. So there is no such thing as free education. Their public schools here are considered the poor schools with a bad education, and even in that case, families are still paying out the butt for their kids to go there. So next time you complain about having to school, take a second to remember how fortunate we are to even get an education.
I came back, rested, washed clothes with
The next day was pretty somber. Doreen and Daddy Peter stayed home from school so they would be there to say goodbye to me. We had no idea when I was getting picked up so we were all a little anxious all day. I really didn’t want to leave. Doreen kept freaking out every time she thought she heard a car. She insisted she was going to cry when I left, but I didn’t really believe her. I guess I just didn’t think I could make such an impact in only 4 ½ days of being there.
So we tried to go through the day normally. Doreen taught me how to make “chipote” which you all definitely want me to make for you because it so good. It’s basically fried dough, like everything else they eat here haha. When
Saying good bye was AWFUL! I started going around giving everyone hugs and kisses and saying good bye. Then I got to Doreen, who was standing underneath the hut so I couldn’t see her face. I go to give her a hug, and I see that she is hysterically crying. So of course, I couldn’t hold it in and started bawling too. Then I went back to hug

3 comments:
Were they really winding up and clobbering the young kid with the bamboo? Or was it just a shaming thing? The nuns used to like to get me on the knuckles with the wooden yard stick, but I think it helped to make me a good man. God put a lot of padding in the posterior for a good reason, but I wonder why the padding increases when you are less likely to get spanked.
Kate, I saw you Mom & Becky tonite at the rag shop and I was telling them how much I enjoy reading your blog.
I check it every other day to see what you are experiencing,thank you for taking the time to truly put all your feeling into the way you write. Your blog has become the topic of many of my conversations. STAY SAFE and continue to enjoy yourself.
Kathy DeMey
Hey Miss
Katie,Just got back from St. Croix so I havent been up to date with your blog... but what i"ve caught up on is
just great!!!!
I'm so sorry I have to disagree, I think more kids needs a little flogging now and then...builds character( my kids have much character you agree LOL) Miss u .
God Bless, stay well
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