We went to bed right away after dinner. George went outside to do some internet work.
I get the kids to bed. June Didi and Carrot are always the last for everything.
Yesterday was the boys dishing duty. They had to manage their time to wash the dishes before the curfew.
It's so funny watching them do it.
Today I woke up around 5 am. Dada, In and Fah were up at the same time.
I told them to get ready and eat breakfast. I cooked eggs and ham today.
Nobody helps me because it was too early. So sad.
George went to buy more milk. These kids love milk. They drink a lot.
Today they come to experience the small American school in Kiel, Divine Savior School.
We visited this school last year and In met a new friend, Maggie.
We think it's a good thing for the kids to try out the school for a day.
In met her friend from last year, Maggie. I don't know why when In is surround with American kids she is so confidence and speak loudly. That's good for her.
He still wants to carry his backpack and jacket around but when we told him it's OK to leave it.
He believes us. He enjoys the science class a lot.
They're playing with magnet. I notice that Japan loves science.
The teacher send them to kindergarten class to help put with a little kids.
They have a lot of fun playing with them. Thai students have more confident talking to little one.
They're very friendly and play rugby with him.
Didi,June and Carrot didn't make any friends but they like one of Win's friend, Micheal.
By the end of the day, they asked Win to take a photo of Micheal and they ran to hind.
It's so funny. They're really girly.
Win actually asked his friends their Facebook, Instagram but they only have email. Hahaha
I think Thai kids love social media more than Wisconsin's kids.
I heard Win said he wants to study at this school. It's amazing how you get along with somebody within a day.
Fah is too tall. The teacher thinks she is in 7th grade. She was in 7th grade with Pooh.
Pooh did a good job talking to American kids. He doesn't seem to be shy. I don't see Fah talking with American very much. But she didn't try to stick with Thai friends either.
We ate lunch at the school. It's pancake, ham, eggs, apple sauce and milk.
I think I'm bored with egg. (I cooked eggs in the morning too)
In the afternoon, June Didi Win and Pooh presented their ice-breaker to the younger kids.
They're excited to hear about Bangkok and Thailand. The teachers were surprised about the number of populations in Bangkok. Carrot didn't do any ice-breaker. Bad girl!
George and I waited around at the school all day. It's pretty boring. I fell asleep a couple times.
Around 2:45pm. we went home together. We let the kids relax for a couple hours.
The young girls read a book and play game. The older girls played game and dance.
The boys played game too.
June is leaving tomorrow before the other kids so she has to pack today, make a card and pack gifts for her host family. The other girls also pack stuffs that they won't use this weekend to the big suitcase and leave only clothes for 2 days in their carry on. Now the girl room look less messy.
They started to make shows for us.
After we had dinner at home, we came to Manitowoc to get some ice-cream from a famous shop.
Now we're updating blog in the van because the library is closed.
Tomorrow we will help out in the kitchen for Pancake Breakfast of the church.
There're some games for the kids to play and they're probably meet their friends from school today.
They all go to the same church.
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