Today I woke up in Panther's village with his people singing. The hut I stayed in was very comfortable, although small. Then, I had a Sudan dish called Moroccan Cuisine. It was interesting, but I am not complaining. Then, we spent some time in the village singing songs and then Panther took me to his school. The school was truly amazing, the difference that Panther was making for those kids was extraordinary. The smiles that those little kids had were priceless. Then, we went back to the camp and I just listened to people's stories. Although right when we got into camp Panther introduced me to his wife. She had me help her make a basket. Then, I walked around the Village with Panther. The togetherness of the village was astonishing. They would wave and say hi, I can't even tell you how many times I had a person ask if I was visiting, if I needed help and many more. That day in Sudan I wouldn't give back for anything. The children's smiles, the accents, the food and the love is a memory I will have forever.
Panther gave me a shirt from his school as a souvenir. I didn't need anything from him, but the shirt was a pleasant surprise. It has a child smiling and says Sudan Freedom, No War No Problems. That saying has so much meaning in those six words. I will never forget this Experience!
Thank you Panther!!

7 comments:
Alea, I love the joy you share in this entry...in your descriptions...in your emotions...in your precious photo. I want a tshirt like you received.
I LOVED that picture of the little kid on the shirt and also those 6 words i thought were amazing! Great job Alea!!!!
I love how you used so many links and you are an amazing writer!!!! I love the pictures u choose!!!! <3
I really liked how you said that their smiles were priceless cool wording!
Great wording!!!Also, I loved how you used a lot of links and such a cute picture. I agree with John I want a shirt like that !!!!! Super cute!!<3
i love all your pictures! great job!
Great job Hyatt hotel face! i love when you said "Their smiles were priceless." Boy, i wish i could have a t-shirt like that!
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