Stories

I always love stories. Some of my favorite stories are the stories told to me by people I know in this modern world of times they remember when the world was a very different place. Today I heard such stories.

Aj. Lertluk is one of my most favorite people in Ubon. She teaches where I teach and has been a friend and mother to me. Today we went out for lunch together with some other teachers. After lunch we stopped by the old campus of our school. The school moved about thirty six years ago. The old building is a wooden structure (not a concrete one). The floors, the stairways, the banisters, the classrooms, all seemed to long to tell us their stories. Some of them had a chance to do so through Aj Lertluk.

We learned that 113 year old Benchama (where I teach) was the only 8th-10th grade school for boys in the whole province until just 30 years ago. Benchama had a science program for 11th and 12th grade that was open to both genders. The 8th-10th grade school for girls had a language program for 11th and 12th grade that was open to both genders. The two schools sat on opposite sides of the city park. There was also a teachers college (11th and 12th grade) in town that focused on education.

When Aj. Lerluck was a little girl she lived 40km away from Ubon city so when she finished 7th grade (at the age of 13) she moved into town and lived with friends of her parents to go to the junior high for girls. She remembers crying and crying when she left home. She believes her parents also cried. She was able to get home only once per term. There were no roads and the journey was a hard one that required travel by both cart and raft. There were no telephones.

She stuck it out studying 8th-10th grade at the girls school, then studying at the teachers college before going to University in Bangkok. She then came back to Ubon to teach.


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    Rod and Lynn

    Interesting stories, and so good to have friend like that!
    We are remembering you in prayer for a good last month there. What do you need when you return?

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