Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Second Day

Wow 7 ½ hours a day on your feet is tiring! I wasn’t looking forward to teaching my second day to tell you the honest truth but my parents called me and that boosted me and started my day on the right foot. Nancy let me be late and talk. Marty and Nancy went ahead. It was good because I got to wander by myself to the dining hall to class. Didn’t realize I didn’t know how to really get there! Some trial and error and I found it!

The end of the day left me a bit discouraged because the second to last game of “I Spy” flopped. It’s nice to team teach with Marty so we can help each other.

So I was tired and got home to drink some delicious Mango nectar. Oh man! Nancy is the best. We drank it on the porch, taking a good load off our feet. Later that night I realized besides, “I Spy,” I have a lot of fun making a fool of myself and teaching. I told Marty and Nacy that I think I may consider TESOEL testing and teach ESL. I love grammar. Doing games and songs is fun, too.

So let’s talk about some African craziness. I took a sponge bath-ok a pitcher bath in a small tub made for a midget. Ha ha. I was proud. We ran out of water so we use our 5 buckets. I use maybe four gallons. Go me! What’s another thing? Nancy got a great gift of a weaved carpet mat called a mkeka, and the cutest part was a big container of bananas, rice and fresh eggs. Who gets eggs in America as a gift? I love it.

No comments:

Post a Comment