The scene was perfectly set.  The buzz was in the air.  Children poured into recently opened classrooms, some for the first time ever, saddled—proudly—with hand-me-down backpacks two sizes too large.  Their crisp, blue, collared school uniforms, dress shoes, and high grey socks were worn in varying degrees of faithfulness to their makers’ intents as untied shoes and shirts halfway un-tucked sent the message to the well-meaning institution that housed them that they were indeed “just kids.”  As the African sun beat down, with relentless disregard for the lack of air-conditioners, or even fans, and as the sound of the high pitched children’s chatter testified to their excitement, I smiled and thought to myself, “I am in my element.”