Most days in Mozambique, I would be out with Terry Larson exploring Mozambique. We would usually return home before dinner. At around 4, I would hear girls calling. I would go on top of the roof to sing, dance, and teach English. It sort of became a tradition everyday. In three weeks, the girls were able to count to ten, say/point to basic body parts, and learn simple greetings (hello, goodbye, see you soon). This was really one of my favorite parts of Mozambique. Please enjoy the photos below!
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The trail behind the Larson house
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My friends on the dirt path
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Every day, a groups of kids would come right under the cement wall and barbed wire to learn English words. In three weeks, they learned how to count to ten, some basic body parts, and simply greetings. It was truly adorable to see and be apart of.
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Some of my visitors 🙂
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The girls would dance and show off famous Mozambique songs and dances—so cute!
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My main four girls
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He climbed up there like it was nothing!
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The girls eating dum dum pops (a favorite)
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The girls posing–they were fill of energy!
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Mozambican girls with attitude!
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This photo highlights the cement wall, barbed wire, and distance I was away from the girls.
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More Mozambicans joining in for the picture!
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The girls taking notes with their new notebooks.
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These girls would take notes until dark!
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New notebooks!
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This group is ready to learn!