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| Written by Yohan |
| Friday, 24 April 2009 00:00 |
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Yohan's One Month Reflection I didn't want to go to Krygyzstan when I heard we were going. But when we came, there were lots of things I liked. We met a lot of new people, like Mr. Colin and Mrs. Maureen, and two Chinese brothers and some people we met in Korea, like Minu's friend named EunKang. We met also these five people from America. We had a lot of fun but they only stayed for two days. The bread here is good. They eat a lot of bread called NAN. I think that Kyrgyzstan is okay after I experienced it. There's some bad stuff about Kyrgyzstan. The electricity goes off at around 11:00 o'clock, and some times it turns off at other times. There are lots of spiders here but it's not that bad. The water goes off some times too. Once while we were washing the car, my brother told me to turn off the hose. There were two handles and I accidentally turned off the wrong one. So the water didn't work for about a day. But later, my dad forgot the water was off, so he turned on the hose and the water worked. So we found out and we turned the water back on. I hope I will learn Russian quickly. And in the future, I hope the electricity will turn on 24 hours. I hope I'll like the country when I get to know it better. Minu's One Month Reflection I think that Krygyzstan is okay. I saw donkeys and horses and sheep and cows and other things like a lot of animal poop. I like the bread nan: the flat round ones, the oval ones, and the rectangular ones. I like the juice called Pickko. I like our car because the middle seat can turn around and there is sunroof which you can open. The bathrooms are bad because they're separated into two rooms and there are too many spiders in the bathrooms and the house. There are too many holes on the street and there are stray dogs. They need to have dog pounds and fix the roads. They need to have many more signal lights. One time I saw a huge, big spider that is one inch big with feet one inch long and one inch fat. I hope in Kyrgyzstan I can learn piano fast. I hope I can have more playtime. I hope I can learn the Russian lessons faster.
*Somer's Comment: I picked only two of the kids' paper to put here because they wrote similar things.
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| Last Updated on Saturday, 27 June 2009 01:03 |


