I cant tell you that I really enjoyed life in DGH .I did to a certain extent . I kinda missed my family and my mum and wished she could come and visit me from time to time ,but I knew she couldnt afford the journey so I could some how understand .
There were times when I was bullied and dhupped up for no rhyme or reason but thats life back then and you graudually get used to it . I didnt complain about the food ,because i was there from almost a baby so homes grub was all I knew of ...heheheh
I was kinda of a jealous guy because their were rich students and they had the best and I was almost in rags ,thanks to my wonderfull friend Ugen Tshering who allowed me to borrow his clothes and stuff .
Cant tell you DGH offered equality ,the rich students were in a better place than we poor anglo sponsor kids . I think after I left the Homes I just couldnt adjust to family life ,all i ever knew of family was my friends ,and dang most of them lived so far . Had so many problems with my family ,I dont blame them cause they couldnt understand that living in the Homes from a baby and leaving DGH when your almost a man ,there is no way on Earth that you will be comfortable with a family . Thats what I really missed ,the love and care and the protection of my real parents . Dgh gave me a good education and surviving skills and to be independant . anyways at the end you cant crib about it just enjoy it and keep living on Melvinn