Catching my dream
GUANG Zhong
I have come back home for more than ten days, but I
still think about those kids’ touching hardworking
altitude and how they are doing everyday. I’m the
youngest teacher in my group. I am only 16 years
old- some of my students are even older than me. So
I felt
a little bit awkward at the beginning. I tried my
best to teach them a little international view. At
first, I felt my class was a little bit naughty and
wasn’t very happy about it. But later I realized
that I have to win their hearts if I want to lead
them.
I actually always have the will to serve others. I
could have gone to USA to study in the summer. But I
feel it isn’t the meaning of life. Maybe I can see
more skyscrapers or improve my English in USA which
is important but is not what I want. In this
volunteer group, I learned a lot. Thought the
physical conditions were tough and life wasn’t
convenient, but I never complaint about it after I
came back.
Because I never felt I was miserable and the
spiritual fulfilling transcended all the
difficulties.
Before I went on this trip, I tried to find some
friends to do it with me. But their parents wouldn’t
let them because they thought it was meaningless.
However, when I joined the volunteer group, I met so
many interesting people with independent thoughts.
We took care of each other, which made me forget
that I went on this journey alone. It was my first
time to travel in mainland China. I gained unique
and special experience. In the mountains, my emotion
became straightforward. I felt that we were a big
family. I remember that the whole school watched
Olympic Opening Ceremony together. We watched until
late night. We all felt cold. I asked a little
sister sitting by me whether or not she is cold. She
said no. Later, she asked me whether or not I was
cold. I said I was ok. But actually my hands were
extremely cold. She reached my hands and held them
in her hands. Hers were so warm that I wanted to
cry. This
was the most unforgettable moment in this journey.
I wonder what kind of dreams those kids have. They
told me that they want to go out of the mountains to
be a teacher, a doctor, a physicist, a pilot, or
even the governor of Gansu Province. I am an English
teacher. For example, I taught them subway, but no
one here ever took subway. After a lesson in the
morning, students asked me if I would come again
that afternoon. Their words made me feel my value.
After two lessons, our relationship changed from
strangers to friends.
In Da Xi Tan, we meet, share, and give. We brought
some old newspaper there. While the students thought
those Taiwanese newspaper looked really pretty. A
piece of 10-Yuan newspaper gave them different
perspectives. One day I saw lots of scotch tapes in
the meeting room. I played with them. However, later
I found out the scotch tapes were used to repair
their textbooks. All of a sudden, I felt guilty
since I wasted a lot of tapes and never thought
about the usage.
In the severe weathers, the students came to school
everyday. I don’t want to get up in the morning when
the alarm rings at 6am. I swore as soon as I left my
bed because the air was freezing. I saw the students
running and exercising in the early morning. In
Taiwan, it would never happen this way since lots of
students would pretend to be ill or not follow the
orders. Another thing impressed me most was taking a
shit in the morning. Here the toilet had no doors.
The freezing air would numb your butt, the “natural
scent” was all over the place, and the maggots were
under you. This was completely shocking at the
beginning. However I got used to it gradually.
Students here always wear the same clothes no matter
it is hot or cold. It was summer time when we went
there. But we asked them how it felt when they
walked on the mountain road in the winter. They said
it was very cold. My heart felt bitter at that
moment. Here the mountains are steep and high, the
wind is strong and cold. How their thin bodies can
stand the severe wind?
Nobody here believes that I am 16 since I am so tall
and a little bit fat. They guess people’s age
according to their height. I never saw a fat people
in Da Xi Tan. I can carry two little boys using both
of my arms. They are not allowed to use lights in
the morning. In the night, the weak light bothers me
a lot. But every one of them concentrates on their
books. This kind of routine makes the school the
best one in Tianzhu County. One day the Mayor of
Wuwei city came and gave a lecture. He said that Xi
Da Tan was the poorest place in Tianzhu County and
he appreciated our help. His lecture made me think
that should those kids complain about the
environment or appreciate the opportunity of
studying. I guess they chose the latter.
Before I left Taiwan, colleges in EDEN all told me
how hard it was which seemed to tell me that a young
guy like me couldn’t do it. My friends all laughed
at me and thought I was stupid. But after I came
back from this trip, I think I made a right
decision. I learned so much in this trip.
Undeniably, what we gave was little; but I did my
best to teach them what I know and to give them what
I can. The last day, we went to a sauna place in the
county. This experience was a complete contrast.
There were four or five people serving me. I sat on
a chair and then less than two minutes they brought
me a cup of hot tea. When I left, I changed my
clothes and shoes. The worker would help me the
change and pass me a wet tissue. The worker was a
middle-age woman and I am a 16-year-old guy.
I didn’t cry when I had to say goodbye. Because this
is life. I taught the eighth grade. When I say my
students’ eyes, I felt it was so hard to leave. If I
am not going back, then I probably will never see
them again. But the next year, I should work hard
for university entrance exam. But I really want to
come back.
After I came back to Taiwan, I heard my teacher
talking about some advanced places he went to. I
felt that was meaningless for me. Everyone is an
individual and everyone has his/her own thoughts. I
appreciate the opportunity EDEN Foundation offered
to me, which let me experience something that my
peers rarely experienced. I know what color the
bathing water is after you didn’t take shower for
eight days. I want to be the youngest EDEN volunteer
group leader. |