Monday, November 14, 2011

all the cute little kids and some of my students so far

This little guy is named Inqwich. He was a little cousin, that followed me around for  about 3 months

He was very animated if you could get him out of his shell

This was my brothers little boy. Whom was naked about 98% of the time. 

This is Erden on the left and Tsogi on the right. Tsogi is Inqwich's older brother.

Yes, that is exactly what "Cheese" means

I had some weird little neighbor boys, but this picture looked like it should be in National Geographic so I put it in here

This is the biggest 2nd grader at my school. He wears his pants hiked up above his belly leaving his socks very exposed.  His shirt is also most of the time above his belly. This little baller brightens my day 

My host brother and his nephew

Im not sure who this girl is, but she kept asking me to take her picture.  How did she ask me? She would tug on me and do....

...this.

This is what a typical mongolian baby looks like.

This is my 7th grade class at my school. Pretty good kids... most of them.

This little dude cant wrestle quite yet, but he can wear the outfit

These are a few of my 9th graders at my school in Altanbulag

Little Erden won the children's division in his first year of competing

Inqwich and Tsogi with their cousin out in the countryside

That cousins brother. He always had a dirty face.

The 2 brothers. Really cool kids

This was their youngest brother. He was not as cool. He was quite the terror.

I called him "Dahsnee Tsaireg". It means "The Enemy's Soldier".

If you can see, Tsogi decided to take Inqwich for a ride in the cart used for carrying water. Inqwich arrived back with a golf ball size bump on his forehead. Tsogi knew nothing about it.

I looked out my bedroom one day to see a very familiar sight. I figured I would show you all

He couldn't be happier

This was my class over the summer in Dulaankhan. We had to go out into the community to find our students for our classes. The boy on the front row in the pinkish shirt, looks like the Mongolian version of Bobby Brady from the Brady Bunch. I called him that one day, and it stuck. I look back now, and they were a darn good group of kids.

Tsogi kept trying to take Inqwich's sucker from his mouth. He would laugh, until it popped out, then he would begin balling on command.

My 2 little cousins

I was asked to take pictures during wrestling practice in my school at Altanbulag. These 2 little guys forgot their wrestling outfits, so they had to wrestle in whatever they had. The boy in shorts used this to his advantage and continued giving the other boy a wedgie until the boys pants ripped. It brightened my day.

A few of my 8th graders did a skit during a celebration at school.

After wrestling practice, the students must practice traditional ways to enter and exit the wrestling arena.

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