I thought I would post some pictures of my kids that I have been teaching. At first they were really hard to teach and I thought I was never going to make it. But as the weeks have gone by they are just more and more lovable and I want to take a few of them home with me. There are still those few that have a problem with listening and following directions, but what kindergarten kid doesn't. So enjoy the pictures. I hope to have more this last month I am here so that I will always remember them. This experience has taught me so much and I hope that I have made a difference in at least one kids life's. Cause they sure have made a difference in mine.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Russian Circus
I was having a blast and just laughing and cheering and I think we were having more fun than all the little kids in front of us. This one little boy just would not stop crying. And I was like, kid get over it, you’re at the circus what could be better?!
Russian Folk Dance
Lithuania
So Lithuania was our last stop on our adventure. And too bad it was raining that day but we still hit the streets and did what we could. We went to this museum of Genocide Victims from the Soviet times. It was pretty sad to read and see everything they had to go through. Usually you just hear about what happened with the the Nazi's and Jews but the same thing happened to people here. They were sent to Siberia and forced to work on labor camps or they were put to death. So it was defiantly interesting to find out some history of Russia. Then it was just some more walking and looking at anything and everything we could see. All in all it was a wonderful "vacation" not much relaxing time! I was defiantly sore and tired by the time we got home and the blisters on the bottoms of my feet proved it, but to look back and go through all my pictures makes all the pain I went through worth it. I still can't believe that I saw 6 countries in 8 days!!
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