Day Eleven
Fri 28th October - 6.17pm by Tom Cheesmur
Day Eleven - it is starting to become real to us now that we are coming towards to end of our trip. More often than not, I overhear a conversion about the difficulty of having to leave the School and the all the children.
Well after this mornings PPI, it just made the whole thing worse. PPI is basically thier school weekly assembly, the children love it. It gives them the opportunity to get together and sing and express themselves. Lead by their teacher Mr. Edward the students really do 'go for it'. It is a very emotional experience, Ms Stewart let out of few tears :))) Not sure whether they were tears of happiness or sadness as tonight is her last night.
After PPI was break all was going well until one of the girls from Standard five fainted. I helped with first aid as she was out for a few minutes and she was taken to hospital.
I helped Kyle with a Volleyball lesson to standard 5. They did extemely well and all loved it. Nice work kyle and the students from Standard five.
Lunch was again especially cooked for us. Lovely !!! Straight after luch Mrs Farmer, Ms Stewart and I gave out 26 Where's Wally red and white knitted hats to the students of class four. They were so grateful they came straight out in full song. it was as though all 26 students had a birthday on the same day.
After lunch was the schools football fixture. Louie had arranged for us to go down and help out. It was a great experience which ended up with St. Andrews School, Victory School and the opposition school all coming out of lessons and watching the game. Louie was even selected in the starting line up and played well.
Stool on the beach when we got back to purchase the last few gifts and then to the pool to chill before dinner.
Now off to bed as SAFARI tomorrow !!!!!!

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Comment by Sarah Cheesmur
Tom We're following the daily blogs and can't believe how much you've all done. What an experience. I guess the days are now passing far too quickly not many 'full fun packed days' left. Every thing is going well here. Mo moved today all went well but lots more unpacking boxes to be done again tomorrow. Ellie had a baby girl on Thursday mum and baby doing well. Have a great safari tomorrow looking forward to reading how its gone. Don't forget we would be interested in sponsoring a child if it would be possible. Take Care. xx