The teacher that usually is with me, though, was walking around all day singing "I weega ma finga, I weega ma tooe..." looking at me after every phrase for me to confirm it was correct. At "now no more wiggles are left in me" she had a really hard time and I'd have to say the sentence and she'd repeat it. When she finished every time I'd say "nzuri sana!!" (very good) and she would laugh and laugh, so proud of herself. When it comes to English, these teachers are just like the kids I teach. Also during lunch the teachers made me eat the food they were serving. Corn and beans, called "mahindi", and it looked just about like the consistency of mud. I shoveled it down though because you do not waste food here. It dropped to the bottom of my stomach like a rock. I never saw it come up the other way, though, so I guess my stomach really is made of steel.
After school, the girls and I went to town to look at the different shops that we've just heard about but never been to. I got some great ideas for presents for all of you! I need to get that done in the next two days though...eek. Again, just wanna say how much I love it in town. Fast paced, always some African music jam going on, all types of people with the most random things to sell, anything and everything being balanced on womens' heads, the craziest fruit you've ever seen being sold, there's even a "movie theatre" consisting of a TV in a van with the door open and at least 3 dozen people gathered around it watching a movie. It's so fun.
I took pictures of kids/school today, but it's late here and I don't really have time to upload a bunch, so I'll just do a couple. I'll have more for you later. Love you all and see you soon!!
| My classroom |
| Magareza Prison Nursery School |
| Kids at lunch - they barely ever get this much food so they were in a VERY good mood today! |
| Yep, with my hands |
| My favorite little boy, Amani. I kept telling him to smile by putting my fingers at the corners of my mouth and smiling at him, and this was the result of his interpretation of "smile" =) |
Oh Michele, I just LOVED reading this upbeat blog today and LOVED seeing the pictures!!!! Nice job, Michele! Maybe someday you and Caleb can be missionaries in Tanzania, Africa together! You could be service missionaries and TEACH!! :) It probably won't be all that much different by then, either. I'm so very, very proud of you for trying so hard! Do not waste your time trying to get everyone gifts. Really. People don't expect a thing from you....but you should get Caleb something! :) You have precious little time left, so don't shop it away! Believe me!
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Michele, can you take a picture of the teachers with you, maybe outside the building if you aren't allowed to take their picture inside the building? (I think you mentioned something to the fact that you couldn't take pictures in the school, but not sure.) Also, can you have someone take a picture of you and Andrea, and also a farther back picture of you with your full teaching clothing showing in the picture? One more thing, would you please write about what YOU eat for food for lunch or really any meals? And what's the cleaning situation for you - a shower that you can take daily or what? And the bathroom situation for you? The drinking water situation for you. Those are things that would be good to have in your blog. Enjoy your final day of teaching tomorrow (this is Thursday night that I'm writing this - May 17th). I love you!!!
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Weird, as I'm writing this message I think you're gone! You'll probably read it from home or something :) time flew by! I can't believe you're already done! Still jealous of all the fun things you got to do!!!
ReplyDeleteNot yet! I'm just about to post my last one - the pictures are loading. Any way you could drive down Sunday so I can see you and give you your present??
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