On my last couple days there, some students threw me a going away dinner; they prepared and presented a stunning "special" meal with the greatest care--I was truly touched. They showered me with letters, pictures they had drawn, and with more helping hands than I knew what to do with when I was trying to pack my suitcases.
Probably one of the hardest things while I was leaving was the question, "When are you coming back?" It was so hard to look into the students' hopeful eyes and tell them that I didn't know, that airline tickets were expensive, I am still in school, or anything else that didn't give them the definitive answer I knew they wanted. They impacted my life tremendously, and I honestly do hope that I have the chance to help them again and continue to be a part of their life. I have already corresponded with some students, teachers, other volunteers, and friends that I made over there via email. It is so great to hear from them--the first email that I got from a student was from Elia, sending me "Blessings and greetings"--aww!!
Enclosed is a link to all my many photos I took over there--some from my safari, a weekend in Zanzibar exploring a different part of the country, and many of the school, students, and the surrounding neighborhood and landscape.
Enjoy!
Love, Jessie
2 comments:
Hi Jessie,
Just read your blog and it sounds like you did great work at Meru Peak school! I'm thinking about going there myself and have some questions for you. Could you please send me an email so I know your address?
Cheers,
Leo
PS: my own address is leovaniersel@gmail.com
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