Through this interview, you will learn more about the daily life of a child in my village, from chores they have to complete to their favorite foods and classes. There are many similarities, but also a few differences, to growing up in America.
For breakfast, I eat fried eggs, toasted bread, magwinya (fat cakeslike donuts) and hot tea. For lunch, I love macaroni and fried chicken (KFC is my favorite!) and for dinner I usually have potato soup, spaghetti, smoky sausages and salad.
My house is very clean. It has bookshelves, a TV and a family photo.
Cooking, mopping, sweeping, washing dishes, washing clothes, gardening and watering the plants.
My mom stays home to help with the house and raise my younger siblings. My dad has a job at First National Bank.
School starts at 6:30 am and finishes at 5 pm, but I also have tutoring for exams at 5:30pm to 7:30pm.