Monday, February 14, 2011

The first Monday

This Monday was a usual Mondays, with work, languish, and sickness.

The day began with 3 volunteers who had to miss the classes, and stay in bed, thanks to a little microscopic enemy found in something they ate in this exotic continent.

Our first, nine to four preparations day began with brainstorming, and information about blogging, and the advantages of it. As for example: sharing our journeys, like I’ m doing tonight.
The rest of the morning was about, developing countries, and the theories of development used in the past seventy years. It was very interesting, but also revolting.

The last few days have been so exiting, and impressive. With new colors and smells, behaviors too learn, and using English all day long. And although volunteering and activism should be exiting, most of us began to feel the fatigue,and choc of the last days.

The last 5 minutes of the afternoon where used to prepare our three days weekend. Which sounds awesome. Some of us will trek around Kathmandu’s valley, having to climb stairs during two hours, and walking at least 6 hours per days.
The rest of the group will get the pleasure of live the exotic experience of Brian Adams concert in Kathmandu.

Although it was a rough day, I all this classes will be very useful, and I’m already looking forward for tomorrow’s classes.

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