
this week we spent 5 days down in Hambantota and completed three days of service in local schools. our goal was to improve the aesthetics of the school by painting.
At the begninning of the week we set our goals:
- To complete the painting of the grills
- To complete the painting of the walls.
- To interact with children on a daily basis by doing fun activities every morning before we start work.
- To improve the playgrounds.
Today was spent mostly travelling but we breaked on the way for lunch and finally in Uduwalawe National Park for an elephant safari. For me this was an extremely new and valuable experience. As expected we mainly saw elephants but we saw other wildlife such as peacocks, monkeys, eagles, turtles and tourists. Our surroundings was like stepping into a completely different counrtry. We arrived at the Peacock Beach Hotel late in the evening where we reflected on our experience and planned for the following day our first day of service.
DAY 2
We began the day with the kids welcoming us to the school with a small parade. They were much much smaller than i expected. We then went into the school house and played with children, today the activity we planned and initiated was oil pastel drawings. Again as with all community service projects here for me, language was an issue but as always with a few strange noises intended to make them laugh and the sticking out of tongues once your laughing together communication doesnt seem to matter as much. Once we had played with them for and hour or so it was time to begin with the painting..
Today i painted a second coat on the walls and helped the group who were still painting the never ending wire mesh. I also painted the blackboard, and the skirting board. today was the day we basically painted and painted and painted and painted untill every wall seemed to have been coated. We spent time in the afternoon painting flowers on the wall after talking with the teachers of the school about how they wanted to keep a bit of life in the class rooms. today our Collaboration was put to the test, we worked as a team to finish everything as best we could, i think i painted floors, skirting, wire mesh, and desks most of the day. We accomplished A LOT that day, and left with paint speckeld faces and very sore backs.
Our reflection that evening was one of immense pride and realisation that we could spend tomoro touching up and adding things like balloons and posters to their classrooms before the final concert.
Today we did the final touches and then enjoyed a concert with the children. we sang nursery rhymes to them, did the hokie kokie and were then blown away by their acts. They performed songs and dances and were all extremely proud of themselves. After presenting them with our gifts the teacher and parents thanked us for our hard work and invited us for one last session of playtime in the playground.
DAY 5
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