The 2010-11 school year ended here in Delhi and in the American Embassy School. Summer break officially starts Monday, May 30 (memorial day in the USA). There was a school assembly for all three schools (elementary, middle and high school) on Friday to say farewell to the parting staff, faculty and students. Wow, people change out around here! Lots of people moving on to other posts, some going back to their country of origin and even some just moving to other parts of India. All kinds of moving, changing, crying, celebrating, hugging, sharing, packing, leaving, vacationing and even some staying.
We are approaching six months since our arrival here in Delhi and WOW, what a six months that has been. I am amazed at our kids acceptance of the moving, changing, crying, celebrating, hugging, sharing, packing, leaving, vacationing and even staying. Shoot, I am amazed at all of our acceptance of...the ings.
The assembly at the elementary school was in the gym where the graduation was held the night before. Beautifully decorated with school colors draped on the ceiling and walls. Flower garland hanging throughout making the place smell of garden. It was beautiful to see and experience. The farewell was tender and sincere. I am still reeling in the disbelief of the number of changes. I am amazed that this well oiled machine we call school can have so many changes from year to year and still churn out such a successful year again and again. I am amazed at the number of people I met that are moving on. I am amazed at the ability of the people to move with such poise, such confidence, such joy onto their next place to live. Some of these people knew for some time they would be moving, some knew just last week of their plans. Amazing, right.
I have heard it said and read it many different ways but the statement that whatever is said about India, the opposite is also true as well. The two oppositions play a part of every day. The last day of school was no exception. It was happy and sad as most farewells tend to be. So long our friends we have made and welcome to our new friends that are about to arrive.
We are approaching six months since our arrival here in Delhi and WOW, what a six months that has been. I am amazed at our kids acceptance of the moving, changing, crying, celebrating, hugging, sharing, packing, leaving, vacationing and even staying. Shoot, I am amazed at all of our acceptance of...the ings.
The assembly at the elementary school was in the gym where the graduation was held the night before. Beautifully decorated with school colors draped on the ceiling and walls. Flower garland hanging throughout making the place smell of garden. It was beautiful to see and experience. The farewell was tender and sincere. I am still reeling in the disbelief of the number of changes. I am amazed that this well oiled machine we call school can have so many changes from year to year and still churn out such a successful year again and again. I am amazed at the number of people I met that are moving on. I am amazed at the ability of the people to move with such poise, such confidence, such joy onto their next place to live. Some of these people knew for some time they would be moving, some knew just last week of their plans. Amazing, right.
I have heard it said and read it many different ways but the statement that whatever is said about India, the opposite is also true as well. The two oppositions play a part of every day. The last day of school was no exception. It was happy and sad as most farewells tend to be. So long our friends we have made and welcome to our new friends that are about to arrive.