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Introducing a new volunteer

March 21st, 2008

We have a new volunteer at the school, Lakshmi will be teaching English and IT. She has agreed to send us updates from Ladakh. She has just left to go to the school and sent us this short piece to introduce herself.

“As I sit and contemplate my upcoming stay and volunteer position at the Druk White Lotus School, I have many doubts, worries and questions. Despite these, I am looking forward to Leh.

My father grew up in Kerala, on the west side of the most southern state of the Indian subcontinent, a coastal sliver of a state that many people have never heard of before. I am half Indian and half American and, since I was born and raised in the U.S., I have been in India for the past 2 months, learning about my heritage and visiting family. I am going to Leh not only because I have heard it is beautiful and because there is a school with a different mission regarding education (than the standard Indian government schools), and they are willing to take on volunteers, but because I would like to learn more about all of India.

The beginning of my stay in Leh will mark the halfway point of my travels from the U.S., and instead of being a tourist, traveler, or some combination thereof, I am looking forward to being in one place for an extended period of time, while also having a purpose. I am looking forward to learning more about Buddhism and meeting children who can speak more languages than I ever dreamed would be possible. I’m also looking forward to connecting on a level that goes beyond linguistic and cultural barriers.

Despite my reservations: Will I be warm enough? Will I be lonely? Will I be able to teach anything of substance? Will they understand me? Will I understand them? Will they like me? In any new place or situation the truth is I don’t really know what to expect, and ultimately, I am going to DWLS not only to teach, but to learn what it means to be Indian, while also being Tibetan, Ladakhi and all the other ethnicities, regions and religions one may identify with. I am going to gain a sense of the many differences between and among Indians, help out as much as possible, and perhaps discover my own Indian-ness.”

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6 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Dick  |  March 21st, 2008 at 11:45 pm

    You will be absolutely fine. Everyone will love you and you will love everyone. Ladakh is fantastic. Leh is great and far more cosmopoltian then you think. You will meet great people and you will have a very interesting time; in fact I do envy you, being there and doing the things you will be experiencing.I know I should not know envy but even so I would like to spent far more time there and with luck I will, one day. Best regards, Dick

  • 2. Laurent  |  March 22nd, 2008 at 3:02 am

    It is always rewarding to see that they are genuine and generous people like you to make our world a better place. This school, its architecture, its teaching programs and its environment are exceptional. I am always struggling to understand the meaning and purpose of life and I know that, somehow, your path is one of the ways to get some answers to this eternal question. This planet, our human race, can only be improved through a wise education of our children. May the universe conspire to bring you peace and happiness as I am sure it will. Laurent

  • 3. Julie  |  March 22nd, 2008 at 10:14 am

    What a wonderful way to learn more about yourself and your culture and at the same time be helping to expand the knowledge and horizons of the children you will be working with. I wish you all the best!

  • 4. Gayatri  |  March 23rd, 2008 at 1:20 am

    What a wonderful journey you are on - I wish you safe travels! : )

  • 5. Navin  |  March 24th, 2008 at 11:38 am

    You will do fine. Ladakhi kids are the best. The are so gentle like never fight.Always share.Really eager to learn .
    have fun

  • 6. Michel guinet  |  March 28th, 2008 at 9:42 pm

    Cher Phill !
    Chère Wendy,
    Chère Maurenn et David,
    Bonjour.
    Pouvez-vous faire un petit paragraphe “international” de 10 lignes en français ?
    Je vous corrigerai le français si nécessaire.
    Merci et …. bien amicalement.
    Michel

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