- All board to Medan!
- Greetings by our Host & Rotaract Medan President at the airport
- Getting used to Medan Traffic
- The Medan Rotary Center
- With a free dialysis center
- Close up of the donated machines
- The center also has a free clinic with a healthy strength of doctors
- Contributor and Donors board
- Getting to know the blind massage personel
- Lisa's granddad showing the rotary stand and bells
- Rotary Fellowship Dinner
- A night at Merdeka Walk
- Regular night meetings before bed in prep for the following day's events
- Day2 On our way to the local schools!
- Still could not get enough of medan traffic, you need 6 eyes to drive here!
- Here we are at the school
- Our objectives includes student interaction and teaching english.
- And do they love balloons...
- The primary classrooms
- here, we make the balloons as prizes
- where the children have to guess & answers posed to them in english
- it's a hit with the kids, not to mention interactive, the one with the correct answer gets a balloon prize.
- Thats for the primary kids!
- For the secondary students
- we play largely knowledge based english games like trival (wheel of fortune) & hangman
- Ending with a christmas song before school dismissal.
- Visit to the local wet market
- And look what we found!
- Dinner that night was at the rotary president residence
- where we had karaoke and some partying with the elders
- ending with a gift of appreciation to the president herself
- a memorable night!
- Day3, old folks home visit in the rural areas
- it's a free old folks home, run purely on donations
- our job there is to give the whole place a clean
- including the elders themselves!
- besides entertaining them in the common area
- their basic grooming are cared for
- including the washing of their feets...
- while the rest of us went about sweeping, wiping and mopping the premises
- it's tedious cleaning up a very run down place
- encountering years of dust, lizard waste, dried urine, all packaged with a trademark smell...
- but the rewards at the end are priceless...
- we had a rewarding meal at the end of the long day...
- followed by a visit to the medan wildlife museum before calling day 3 in close
- Day4, Visit to the Government Mental Hospital
- There Dr wilson gave us a tour and practises the hospital has in treating and handling mental patients.
- The patients are all locked up in long houses, while the ones deemed normal are allowed to roam the area
- some stories from the patients can be rather sad too
- lunch was at Lisa's favorite Nasi Ayam Store