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They have this sign in the hallway near our room about a girl who has optic nerve hypoplasia and had stem cell treatment. Dec. 14
Trying to get a close-up of the "Better English, Better Future" banner but it was blurry. They had a trivia contest and were asking all the questions in English. The girls wear green and the boys wear blue. Dec. 14
They had some sort of military music playing and all the students were doing the same movements at the same time. Dec. 14
We went on another sightseeing trip to a nearby historical center. They had a shallow koi pond. Ryan really wanted to catch one in his hands. Dec. 15 Dec. 15 A rickshaw. Dec. 15 Why they made walls with oyster shells. Dec. 15 The girls from the high school near the hospital that were there thought Ryan was amazing. We were stared at wherever we went. Dec. 15
The girls followed him around, giggling, pointing, and eventually asking to have photos taken with him. Dec. 15
| We can look out our balcony and see students playing basketball at the high school next to the hospital. Dec. 14
They had some sort of "English Day" yesterday. The banner that caught my attention said, "Better English, Better Future." Dec. 14
They had a loud speaker that was playing popular songs we would hear on the radio in America. They also had kids come up and sing karaoke songs in English. Some were pretty good singers. Dec. 14
After they were done they all got into groups and marched off. Dec. 14
Kids' playground with logs held up with swinging ropes. Can't imagine a playground this "dangerous" in the United States, can you? :) Dec. 15 Wall made of oyster shells. Dec. 15 Oyster shell wall. Dec. 15 They all wanted to get their picture taken with him. They loved his blond hair. Some even wanted me in the picture too. :) Dec. 15
There were about 9 girls here. I heard one of them say in English, "Handsome boy!" :) Dec. 15
Before we left, Ryan got some cotton candy. Dec. 15
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