Something strange happened today. I was in the Maths class just observing my collegue when one of the boys went out. When he came back in he was holding his arm as if it was badly hurt, but I could see nothing. Then anothr boy and I think in the end a third. I could only see a bit of a lump but they went off presumably to show the head and one of the name of one of the girls was mentioned. I wondered if somehow she was being singled out as the source, but no, two elderly woman appeared and talked to the group for a bit. They were district nurses of some sort and they had come to inject her to protect against whatever had bitten the boys, much to her distress. Her father works at the school and she managed to give him a bloody nose trying to resist his attempts to get the injection done. Heaven knows what it was for and it was only her as she was the one who in the Shabdan district had not had it.
I am wiring this at school as the internet was down again most of yesterday at guest house. I am also probably just going to rest tonight as along with some others have a sore throat and snuffles. However, I now know that I will get abreak at the end of October, another just after Christmas and into the New Year A week at the end of March and then the fourth term ends at the end of May. I hope I can do a bit of travelling in the breaks but flights are crazy prices here and if I want to go to Kazakhstan I have to get a visa.
Anyway I have also spoken with the opticians in the UK via Skype and they will see if they have the frame that is broken in stock.
I forgot to mention that I read the Hungry Caterpillar today with the year 0 children 5 -6 and although their teacher explained one or two things, really the story alone captured them and they all turned into lovely butterflies at the end.
Time to go home I think or at least to the Ashu.
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