Dear OWN Morocco crew,
Best,
Kiondra Sampey-Sagna
This week has sped by and I can't believe we only have a couple days left in
Our days are absolutely packed - no time for boredom. We usually start before 9am and since dinner is typically served between 10pm or 11pm, bedtime is typically close to 1am! Full days but lots of fun. The Hena party was great last night - see the photos of our Hena - even I got some done on my hand...
The silhouette photo of Andrea and Morgan was when our students were on stage teaching the Moroccan youth how to do the "Electric Slide" and some salsa lessons. The Moroccans taught us some traditional dances and songs as well. It was a five hour sweaty party of lots of dancing, super heat and fun cultural exchange!
Hope you've enjoyed the photos and blog entries! All the best, Kristin
July 5th I celebrated my 17th birthday Moroccan style! Our exchange student friend invited us to her house for dinnerm qnd suprised us with a birthday cake! I was so excited! At first I was homesick-my mom cant say happy birthday to me...Then they (my one world now family)
Im here now with the rest of the one world now crew and a henna party, hopefully we will all come back tatooed.
MorganAs you can see from the photos we have just sent, we are having a great time and a full schedule in
Passe Duara is a long street tucked within the
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