Tomorrow is the day when all the students and teachers at LAMB School head out into the big world on our annual picnic. Apart from two teachers who would be throwing up all over the children if they came on the buses, we will all pile into vehicles that will take us to new and interesting sites.
It's not like browsing the web, the world we see will be real enough and the traffic will be full of big trucks and buses; cars and rickshaws and cycles; pedestrians and cows and goats; children and motorcycles weaving in and out of the mesh.
I'll admit to being a little apprehensive of the whole thing but it helps knowing that God has protected us every year so far. Do pray with me, please.
We have four different trips for three grades each heading south. Grades five and six, however, are spending three days with two school classes from Grace International School in Dhaka and will join them on a trip north to
Kantaji Mondir - a famous Hindu temple and a castle ruin near Dinajpur.
I'll put pictures on the blog soon after we get back.
Rusho has taken pictures of the things they saw on a walk with the children from Dhaka, the ones you see in this post are his;
Papaya fruit,
irrigation pump,
calf,
painted mud floor and wall,
fire place,
girl grinding henna.
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