All the boys at Grace were a little shy at first, as I met them at study time, but the bouncy balls Maureen had sent for the boys went down a treat and we spent hours of my first night playing with them! At this point the boys were still calling me master which was strange to me given that I was there to play with them and not to take the authoritative role they are used to men taking. However yesterday they started calling me uncle in Tamil, which made me feel a lot more comfortable. Yesterday I had a chance to watch the boys doing their chores; watering the plants and sweeping up the leaves before they were allowed to play sports. As soon as the chores were done a group of grinning boys ran out to the grass with the parachute donated by Heatherside School last year; they had taken such good care of it and took great pride in showing me the games they like to play with it.
Yesterday evening I sat with the boys while they studied, and showed me the english phrases the knew, as they love to speak english and to hear me repeat the words back. I tried to learn to count to ten in Tamil in a similar way but I could only get as far as 8 before my accent became to funny for the boys. Tonight I think we are going to play cricket in the boys' free time and I have been invited to an hours prayers, which will no doubt be followed by a delicious meal provided by Mrs Nadrajah who has been a wonderful host. I think I'll have time for a couple hours more sleep before the boys get home from school...
Yesterday evening I sat with the boys while they studied, and showed me the english phrases the knew, as they love to speak english and to hear me repeat the words back. I tried to learn to count to ten in Tamil in a similar way but I could only get as far as 8 before my accent became to funny for the boys. Tonight I think we are going to play cricket in the boys' free time and I have been invited to an hours prayers, which will no doubt be followed by a delicious meal provided by Mrs Nadrajah who has been a wonderful host. I think I'll have time for a couple hours more sleep before the boys get home from school...
It must feel like you have been there forever already! I'm sure you will be fluent in Tamil by the time you get back... Where's the next stop?
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Great to speak with you earlier. Hope you have a good time in Batti. Lots of photos please!! The sun is shining here today. Take Care and enjoy!! Big Hug Dilanee xx
ReplyDeleteMatt, sounds like you're doing a grest job!! Keep up the Tamil - you'll be able to teach us all a thing or two before our October trip. Thinking of you so much. Just take care. xx
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ReplyDeleteGreat to hear that you are back in SL and enjoying the time. I was out in Fleet with your dad last night who mentioned something about hundreds of chickens. Sounds interesting. Lots of love to everyone out there and thinking of you. Kate xx
We are reading your blogs with great interest. Keep Safe. Carry on the good work. We look forward to the next blog.
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Matt
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work. I have been giving talks on Sri Lanka lately and will now be able to tell people about your trip. I've got some video clips from my ipod, of the boys at Grace Childrens Home, including one of you singing "This is the Day" with them.
Betty