Road Notes Archive
Sea Scouts - Future Acorns
September 03, 2010
America 3 Women re-Unite!
May 29, 2010
St. Barth’s Bucket Report:
April 01, 2010
St. Marteen to NY to Newport to St. Barth's Phew!
March 17, 2010
Coaching North and South
February 24, 2010
Match Racing Fills Oakcliff Sailing Center’s Schedule!
February 10, 2010
Oakcliff Sailing Center; A new and exciting challenge and opportunity!
January 14, 2010
Mumbai India - Magic Bus
November 30, 2009
USVI- USWMRC @ STYC – Sailing in the Caribbean
November 17, 2009
Your Passion Organized
October 24, 2009
Two days of Legends
September 26, 2009
Porto Cervo Wrap-up
September 09, 2009
Thunder Bay and Porto Cervo
September 02, 2009
WOW - Women on the Water Clinic 2009
August 22, 2009
Mackinac to Harbor Springs
August 01, 2009
Nitemare Wins OVERALL Port Huron Mac!
July 29, 2009
Nitemare wins Port Huron Mac - GL 70 class
July 23, 2009
Ups and Downs of Sailboats
July 15, 2009
A life lived in contrast:
June 25, 2009
Grasscycling
June 01, 2009
East Coast Springtime Sailing
May 18, 2009
The VOLVO is here!
May 07, 2009
Opening Day in San Francisco
April 27, 2009
Our Playground, Our Ocean, Our Responsiblity
April 14, 2009
Speaking to Kids
March 31, 2009
Spring is Springing
March 19, 2009
Happy St. Patrick's ... Week
March 15, 2009
TNZ win BIg
February 15, 2009
Exciting Racing and then...
February 12, 2009
EXCITING and Unscheduled Racing Today
February 10, 2009
Mumbai India - Magic Bus
November 30, 2009
At the BMW Foundation conference on Building Social Cohesion (read equality) we had the opportunity to go on field trips. One I choose was to visit the “Magic Bus” program. Magic Bus empowers children and youth to discover and develop through sport. We drove about 30 minutes through the city and the slums to a field next to a Navy base down by the port. We were soon joined by about 50 kids ages 8-14 who literally sprinted from the bus to the hut where they got to change into socks and soccer shoes. The energy level was super high and they were really keen to see us and to play.
We participated in a silly and fun warm-up, including Bollywood dance moves, not good for me;-) and then they got to choose team leaders as well as which of 3 games they wanted to play. Half court soccer and we were off – before long none of us cared that the dust was flying and we were getting sweaty in our conference clothing. The kids started to communicate as you do in sports with high-5s and smiles and groans and some limited English like ‘time off’ but with the ‘Time out’ hand signal we knew the deal.
After about an hour we took a break and they were asked why they choose that game and where were there other places that they had choices. Choices was the lesson of the day. Many, still excited responses were translated for us. For the game most were about being able to play as a team and because it was fun.
For where else they had choices: to clean the silverware or the dishes first, to do what their parents said or not (acknowledging the sometimes violent consequences) to do drugs in the morning or not, or to go to school or to skip. The school is not as simple as it sounds as these kids are living on ‘illegal land’ which means that the government won’t allow them to have and state infrastructure including water or sewers or schools so it is a long walk. The discussion was lively and more and more inclusive of all of the kids.
The message that we all have choices and thinking before making the choice is a good idea was communicated and then we were back on the field to play dodge ball and then another game of soccer, this time full court. Before we knew it, it was time to go. We said our good byes over and over and they kept telling us to come back on Sunday to see their game and good bye and good bye and good bye.
For more on India see the firends and family blog page on this site.
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