For our second day of art, I had my English students help, and they organized everything. Each box of 12 crayons was placed in a small container and placed 2-3 on each long table. Every young student was given one piece of paper and could receive another one after they completed drawing on the first. It was amazingly hot in there, but there was so much concentration and so much laughter. You can see that some of them are becoming quite accomplished while some love to write beautifully or just see what colors do on paper. It was an hour that none of my English students would have give up for the world. We took lots of pictures, and these are some of the best.
In the summers I spend time with my good friends in Phat Diem, Vietnam, a small country village with a world famous cathedral. Here are some of my musings. If you would like to correspond, please email me: garymeegan@gmail.com.
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Each year after graduation, the students eishing to enter university must take entrance examinations. They have been studying the past few w...
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Here is Nam Vu working his keyboard. Now entering 8th grade, he is quite the conversationalist. It's hard to believe that I have kn...
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While in Hue I went across the street from the seminary and took a walk along the river. It was the epitome of serenity