I don't know what's keeping me awake. It's either the high amount of chinese tea served at the Sudanese dinner, the sugar from the honey dipped Dunkin donut eaten for supper or the invigorating chat I had before my shower.
It has been a blessed trip so far. Apart from one or two students with minor accidents due to untied shoelaces, only one or two others sobbed a little from feeling homesick. I am thankful there is a mother of 2, a grandmother of none and a father of 5 travelling with me.
This batch of kids is lovely. As I observed the dynamics of the students and marvel at their ability to be engaged most of the trip, I am encouraged and pleased to know that they are indeed benefitting from this programme. Given the chance to head this programme all over again ( hope not though), I would change the criteria for admission. These would be the additional points to take note of:
1) Under financial assistance scheme
2) Has never taken a plane in their lives
3) Ability to follow instructions promptly
4) Knows how to tie their shoelaces.
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