Glen rides the bus and one of the rules is that a parent has to be there to drop off and pick up the kids. On one of the first days I met a woman whos son is in kindergarten as well. We didn't get much time to talk most of the week, but over the weekend we invited her son over to play and I went oer to her house after to talk with her. Her name is Pia (ok, that's really just the "shortened for Ruth English version of her name) She has been here for four months and moved here from India. She lives very close and I think that the fact that we were both very far from home and all that is familiar to us made us instant friends. Sometimes we have abit of a hard time understanding eachother, but we keep trying because we need eachother. We are both lonely here and being together we are not so lonely.

I am so happy for this opportunity to help her. Her son is sucha sweetie, so full of life and eager to learn. I love kids, and I love to teach, it's just perfect. So each day he will come over and we will work on homework and sight words together, then I will help him learn his letters and sounds and when he finsihes that I will help him with reading. He and Glen can play together after homework and after school gets out I will have even more time to help.
I expected the first opportunity to serve would be in my new ward, but my neighbor has beat them to it and I will serve gladly wherever I can. Hopefully this will help them save money hiring a tutor
What a blessing to be your neighbor!
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