Veronica Bickmeyer Reporting from Sri Lanka

The chronicles of 12 Manhattan College (NY) students and their professors as they journey to Sri Lanka to work at St. Benedict's College as part of a cultural exchange.
There is so much to say about Sri Lanka, I do not know where to start. I think I will write about random things about the past 10 days on the other side of the world. I have seen more than fourty elephants bathing in a river (ridden on one as well), a cobra, a scorpion, a chameleon, so many monkeys, and even walked up a mountain inhabited by killer bees. On the weekend trip to Kandy, Anarandpura, Sygiria- I must explain to you our tour guide. His name is Dudley. He is a white Sri Lankan. He has a skin disease which makes him white, yet he is as Sri Lankan as anyone else. He is the funniest little man I have ever met. He is our Yoda of Sri Lanka. He will be our guide for this weekend when we go to the southern part of the country. Hmm...what else? Milkshakes are cheap here, and very good. The soda is better here- they have a brand called Necto which is simply delicious. The students in class have told me what they know about America. Most of it revolves around rap music and wrestling. Rap music is very popular with these kids. 50 Cent eminem and all the rest- this is what they listen to. They know some popular rock, but it is not nearly as big as rap. Some of their music choices would be considered funny in America, or Europe. They know classic rock, yet they only know the Beatles, the Eagles and Abba. They have never heard of Led Zeppelin?! Aside from their lack of knowledge of Zeppelin the students are very nice. They always want us to sing. In classes I had to sing Hotel California, Let it Be and Heal the World by the world's most popular white black man- Michael Jackson. After I write this, some of the students are going to play a game of cricket with us. Oh yes! I must be going, I need to show these Sri Lankans how to hit a home run- or a 6 pointer in cricket. I hope it's snowing stories in New York.
Sri Lanka has been an amazing experience and the group of people who have come together to experience it have been wonderful. Together we have climbed a mountain, ridden elephants, gotten massages at a spice garden, and have even visited a home in the jungle. It has been quite an adventure, nothing like I could have ever imagined. And teaching has been quite an experience here too. The kids are all quite receptive and bright and it has been really fun getting to know them. I wish we had more time here to get to know them even better and to explore the rest of the country. Tomorrow we are heading to Galle which should be wonderful. Can't wait!
Today i taught my first lesson ever, Sri Lanka or anywhere else. I was very nervous going in though this was mixed with a bit of excitement. I was all set yesturday but the 8th graders were down at the school grounds doing athletics. I was suppose to be teaching in this beautiful open classroom on the bottom floor of the newest building here, but the side with the chalkboard was taken and was forced to locate a lecture hall on the 2nd floor of another building. It was strange to have my first lesson be in a large lecture style room, especially since it was only about 20 8th graders. Everything went well though. This school is so nice and all the children are very smart and eager to talk and learn from us. I look foward to teaching more classes here.
Our group is having a fantastic time in Sri Lanka. I am very proud of the Manhattan College students because they have adapted so well to St. Benedict's School. On their secon
Saturday.....Waking up to a mountain top hotel. Our Hotel was perched on a mountain top in Kandy. It was beautiful. Our day started with a stop at a porcelain factory called Noritake. We saw the manufacturing process and how they molded shaped and fired the china. After the the factory we went to Sigiriya mountain. This mountain was famous for the ancient King and his palace form the fifty century. The walks up took about an hour and was grueling for some. The views were gorgeous. Next we went a short safari on elephants in the jungle. What a ride. I rode the neck of tour elephant, Karuna. I will Post pictures later.