I also wanted them to see how beautiful it is and how delightful the people are. I wanted them to see what it is to bring Western knowledge and ideas to a country that has not had the freedoms that we take for granted.
Nick came to school with me one day and spoke to many of the students. We were in the multi-media room. I had planned to invite my classes to listen, but soon most of the students were coming to hear an American speak about America. He was quite a hit. As he is much closer to their age than I am, it was very interesting for them to hear what it was like to grow up and go to college in America. He talked about his own life and hobbies. He talked about his job at Trader Joe's. He talked about going to school at Eastern Michigan University and how different it is at an American school.
I found it interesting to hear what my son had to say about growing up in America after seeing how people in other countries live. He was quite a hit with the girls. As we are a tall family, he was a head taller than even the tallest girls. The twelfth formers invite the boys out for an evening at a new club that opened just in time fo the holiday season. The view from the top floor club is phenomenal. There are floor to ceiling wndows on three sides and so almost the entire city is visible from up there.
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