Two By Audrey Cummings

March 28, 2019 - 2019 Operation: Sapna

India—what a crazy, beautiful place. Driving is insane yet somehow it works, the weather is HOT, and the Himalayas are amazing. We’ve been teaching for three days now and it’s been the most rewarding three days. I’ve never been so happy! These beautiful kids have the sweetest spirits and so much love. I’ve only known them for three days but it feels like a billion times longer. I’m teaching at a school called Dansa, and I’m convinced it’s the best school here! My kids have the silliest and most innocent personalities. I love them with my whole heart. The first day we played “Ride, Ride” for an hour straight and some how they weren’t sick of it. The peace sign is a go-to pose for pictures but the best part is instead of saying “peace” they say “two!” They love to hold hands and swing on our arms. And it’s always “one more please!” I can’t get enough of them. I’m having the time of my life and enjoying every minute of this wonderful place! 

Audrey

 

 

6 Responses to “Two By Audrey Cummings”

  1. Hey Audrey,
    So excited to hear about your grand adventure so far and thrilled that you’re having such a great experience! Take lots of pics and please bring me home a cool little rock from the Himalayas. 🙂 Indy will be super excited to play "Ride, Ride" with you when you get home – she’s definitely a little blue without you.
    We love you and can’t wait to talk and hear all about your time in India!
    Love, Dad
    Peace, I mean – Two Out!!! 😉

  2. Beautiful children. Those eyes!

  3. I went to Dansa too!! It really is the best school!

  4. I also went to Dansa last spring!! You’re right it’s the best school ((; They are all so big!

  5. Dansa is pretty special to our family! Enjoy it so much!

  6. What an awesome experience! So happy for you! You are so awesome! love ya!

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