Tuesday, July 06, 2010

"Each Day Makes My Heart Sing"


I'm teaching conversational English in India.

For me, each day makes my heart sing. At the end of an especially exhausting one, a Grade 4 girl with a beautiful smile rushed in and took my hand.

"You come back, please. You are the best. My story made me happy," she beamed. She had been in my class that morning where I had the students personalize a story, then read it aloud. Her happiness made my day.

One of my assignments was with five 13-year-old boys. We played words games and wrote stories. I soon figured out that the cool dude who was the leader of the pack was an expert at appearing to know more than he did.

When I discovered that he couldn't complete his work, he quickly diverted my attention with, "You look nice, you have a nice smile". He didn't know many words, but he knew how to use them.

At the orphanage they held a touching goodbye ceremony when we completed our two weeks of service. The children sat on the floor and sang songs. Some did a dance, then they all came up to say a personal goodbye.

There was a special glow in that room and it affirmed, for me, that a volunteer vacation is the way to go. And if you are up for a real challenge, head for India. You won't regret it.
- Judy Lees, India Volunteer

1 comments:

Aaron Ausland said...

I appreciate the work of Global Volunteers, although I continue to have reservations about voluntourism as a whole. I recently wrote a blog on this and I mentioned your organization (positively). If you are interested in seeing it, I've provided the address below. Your thoughts and comments are welcome.

Aaron Ausland

http://staying4tea.wordpress.com/2010/07/11/the-future-of-voluntourism/