Drama
12 July 2011
Weird dream today! I had a dream that I had a baby and that it was only being fed three times of day instead of ever three hours. Odd. I also imagined that the new baby would be a boy. I think I’m dreaming about babies because I’m with the girls and I’m home sick and wondering what going on back at home.
I can’t wait for HP!
I’m writing in the morning of the 13th. We had a competition and it was for Second Standard. We took the entire morning just practicing for it. After 1:00, we finally started the competition. We had done froggy relay: where the boys and girls who run the fastest froggy style moves on. The next competition was baton where we had two people on one side and one on the other side. They were supposed to pass the “baton,” we used a bottle as a baton, to the next person. The next competition was, “Red light, green light, one, two, three!” It was so much fun. They were so excited. There were several girls in our hostel that won. One girl was so close to winning all three competitions but she was so careful for the last one that she came in fourth.
We finished the competition around 4:00 pm and then Suzana and I went into her class and try to teach them a couple of games. They learned Seven Up but they got bored with that quickly. I rang the bell that lets everyone knows that school is over and it was so exciting!!! Prakash came and picked us up at 7 with Shail, the LCP, which was a nice surprise, for dinner at Upper Crust. Upper Crust is an international restaurant, good food. It was our third time being there. We started talking and thinking about Emily leaving, and we started to get teary eyed. She is leaving on the 30th and we only have so much precious time together. It’s been an emotional week to say the least.
Last night, sarcastic girl, the girl who when I was here, was my only friend, then everyone started to like me, was telling me about a fight between herself and another girl in the hostel. She was crying and sad. It made me think about all my fights and how silly they were at that age. She’s turning 15 this year. Her name is Nelu. They have yet to make up and they stayed up talking til midnight. They were so upset that they couldn’t sleep. We locked them in the bathroom so that they could make up and they still haven’t. Computer time in the office now.