Today, we woke up to a majestic sight: every corner of the
block was covered with fresh powdery snow, which only magnified our excitement for
the day ahead. We started our adventure with a trip to a Kazakh grocery store,
called a “Magazine”. There, we were astounded by the variety of snack options
that the shop offered. We bought several exotic chip flavors such as lobster, kebab,
and cucumber flavored Lays.
Next, we took a 40-minute bus ride to the outskirts of
Almaty to visit a village. Once we arrived, we instantly noticed the improved
air quality and cozy vibe of the village compared to the city. We took a quick
stroll to the house and were immediately greeted by several of the dogs living there.
We learned about the international school program and the intriguing backgrounds
of the various teachers and planned what games we were going to play with the
Kazakh children who were going to visit later. Once the children arrived, we
split into three groups by age and played together for a couple hours. Through
this cultural exchange, we learned about cultural norms and practices of the Kazakh
people such as the sheep bone game Assyk. Additionally, we participated in
non-Kazakh games like football and volleyball. These more physical games
decreased the significance of the language barrier by allowing us all to
interact without needing to communicate out loud. Through all of the games, we
were able to quickly bond with the students and enjoyed interacting with them.
We ended our day with doner wraps, noting the difference in bread
wrap and style of cooking the meat compared to the Turkish doner wrap at
Istanbul airport. We are looking forward to the remainder of the trip ahead.
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Aikam,Max
H,Jack
Looks like a great day of new friends and connections. Interested to follow where you'll be next!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the updates! Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteСіздердің керемет көңіл көтеріп жатқандарыңызды көргеніме қуаныштымын! Саяхаттарыңыз туралы көбірек естуге асықпын!
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