11/24/08

Slight Change

After being in the Karen village for about 2 1/2 weeks I received a phone call from Melissa, our leader, informing me that I would be going down to a town called Supan Buri in Southern Thailand to help teach English. Another girl in our group, Alison, had been teaching there for a couple weeks already and the students were steadily growing in number, so apparently some help was needed. Right before I came down, our group (Ricky, Brian, Phoebe, P Ying & I) decided to take a couple days off and go on a 3 day elephant trek in the jungle. We were all pretty excited. They took us on a boat (on the river dividing Thailand and Burma) for about 1/2 hr., then dropped us off where we were informed by our tour guide that we'd be hiking for 5-6 hrs. That was something we weren't expecting! The hike was pretty strenuous, but a lot of fun. One of the first things we saw was a poisonous snake dangling over the path. Later on we were able to cool off in a large waterfall. From there we hiked about 45 more minutes and came to the village we'd be staying in for the night. The next morning we took off on the elephants. I was slightly scared at first. Phoebe and I sat in a basket on top and Ricky rode on the neck. I never realized how cumbersome they are. Every time it stepped we rocked back and forth. It was a lot of fun though. After a couple more days in the jungle we went back to town where I was to take a bus to Chiang Mai, stay at the center for a day, then head down to Supan Buri. After the farewell, I hopped on the rickety bus to experience my first travel alone in a foreign country. It was a tad bit strange being the only white person, but thankfully the lady sitting next to me spoke some English. After some interesting events I finally made it safely back to the center that evening. The next morning P Jen took me to the bus station again for my ride down to Supan Buri. So, I'm finally here. It's quite a switch from the village. The normal bed is nice that's for sure. Anyway, I guess the real reason I'm here is not to enjoy the "luxurious" living, but to teach English. Each afternoon around four P Aor, Alison and I walk to the school which is about 10-15 minutes away. Usually a loud chorus of "Hellos" ring out from a ways away. Soon after Alison and I are bombarded with many hugs. The kids have seemed to really warm up to us farangs (foreigners). The class starts around 4:30. Usually we begin with prayer and a few songs we've been teaching them, then Alison reads a short Bible story that they repeat back to her. Towards the end of class we work on vocabulary and conversational phrases. The kids are very enthusiastic and their eagerness to learn is very evident. Since it's a Buddhist school I find it amazing that the principal of the school allows us to teach the things we do. There seems to be a smaller group (of the 80 or so) that appear very interested in spiritual things. I believe God is really working on their hearts. After teaching, sometimes we go over to a young man's house (about 20 yrs. old) where we've been having Bible studies. He is very open to the Bible and it's exciting to see him ask such honest questions. Hopefully God will be able to use him in this community to arouse other people's interest in spiritual matters. He still has issues to deal with like smoking, but it seems that he really wants to serve God. Please pray for the work our group is doing here in Thailand. Thanks so much and I hope all is going great for you at home! God bless.

2 comments:

Wezley said...

Wow, It sounds like your having an awesome time! Glad to hear that the trip to the school had no unfortunate experiences! Its so cool that your teaching English to so many people, that has to be a blast! anyhow hope you have a good week. Talk to you later!
-Wezley

Phoebe said...

Hey girl! Glad you made it safely down there. I just got back from Burma, had to get my visa renewed! Did you have a nice Thanksgiving? I'm glad that there are two of you there, and that Alison wasn't the only one celebrating it by herself! I'll have to tell you about ours later. God bless.