For all the art classes I took I painted a turtle green!
That was really fun! We used rudimentary sign language to look for and share paints, brushes, admiration and "right ons". The real treat happened when we were all waiting around for lunch while half the team cleaned up. I had with me the Nepali sign language workbook and decided to engage some of the girls into teaching me the proper signing moves. It was really fun to see them try to fold me fingers and show the expression that went with each of the animals represented in Nepali sign language. Signing 'Cat' I think is the cutest thing!! I think they actually used that motion in the broadway production !
As we were doing this we would ask the rest of the team who were seating nearby to guess the animal we were signing and laughter followed as it became evident that the actions did represent the animals and much fun was had by all!
That evening as I lay in bed with my faithful hot water bottle, (the method used to keep warm during the cold winter nights as electricity and heat are not available) I was reflecting on the events that happened that day. It was so easy to interact with the children! Once you show interest, they are right there wanting to show you what they know, what they feel, and what they can do. They were teaching me their world, I so wanted to be part of it myself! Sign language speaks louder than words!
They were tugging at my heart strings!
From My DNC Children |