Week two interning with Educate Girls was much less busy but I have still learned just as much. My task for the week was to develop an English teaching model that will start at the beginner level and progress through more advanced lessons. I'll continue to develop it during my time here and eventually be able to use it on Team Balika volunteers maybe. I have also started English lessons with our Communication's Officer, Meena. Her English is already very good, so week one was finding what needs help yet and reviewing the basics of grammar.
My other task for the week was to paint signs and posters that we used for the Republic Day parade that took place on Sunday, January 26th. Educate Girls was involved in a rally and presented during the big parade that happened in the afternoon on Republic Day. On Saturday we all worked into the night painting, working out costumes and reviewing dance steps. Having a vast dance background, I was excited to get my first official lessons in bollywood dance. I had 20 plus people stay at the guest house with me Saturday night and we all were awake by 6:30am getting ready for the parade.
The Parade was alot of fun but at the same time very overwhelming. I now know what it's like to be Justin Timberlake or Kate Middleton being bombarded by paparazzi. There was constantly a camera on me even if I was simply standing there doing absolutely nothing. A friend was pretending to interview me about the situation and instantly a swarm of people surrounded. I was kindly ushered out of the circle by another friend. Another moment my director stepped in to stop the picture obsession and walked me away. So, I have my own body guards. :) They all tell me that only the luckiest people are blessed with blue eyes... uhhh thanks? (Sweden must be pretty well off then?!) I'd say I do live a pretty lucky life! The experience was great and all the hard work paid off for we won FIRST out of all the floats and displays in Sirohi.
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness." ~Mark Twain