I MADE IT!!!
The end of the school year is here! We have finished exams,
all the corrections are done, the symbol distributions and reports are in. The
children left and the school officially closes in a few days. I am spending my
weekend getting ready for my long-awaited adventure in South Africa and
Botswana with my mom. She will arrive in Capetown and we will spend Christmas
and New Years traveling around this amazing part of Africa! Of course I will
take lots of pictures and post them to my blog and on FB.
Our village has cut off water since October because the
bills haven’t been paid (both by the community and the village council) so
water is turned on/off randomly and we have learned to fill up the buckets and
bins for washing and flushing. They don’t announce when water is on and I only
know from the occasional drip, drip, drip from the bathroom pipes. I have
learned to ration very well and have become a pro at bucket baths and washing everything
by hand! (I rarely wash my hair, hence why I keep it up!)
It has now officially been over a year that I moved to this
site and there have been many ups and downs. Looking back over the year, there
are many things I would do differently, but all in all, I feel I have
accomplished a lot. I may not be able to check off the projects I initially
started with Peace Corps, but I have started others and I am confident that in
2017, I can prioritize and focus on programs where I can be effective and make
a difference. I keep going back to the language thing too. My ability to speak
KKG is nil…a few greetings but that’s it. The only way I’ll learn is if I get
motivated and study on my own. Not sure if that will happen…but…I’m okay with
that.
I want to be sure to say a HUGE THANK YOU!!! To my friend
Liz and all the lady friends in Italy for sending boxes LOADED WITH BOOKS AND
SCHOOL SUPPLIES!! Not sure how they pulled it off….but…what an awesome gesture!
I received the packages just as school was ending so the school children didn’t
get to see all the amazing books and items. When we return in 2017, I’ll be
sure to take photos and have the kids write thank-you notes. Being grateful and
saying thanks are things these kids REALLY need to learn…Heck! Even the adults
here need to learn that!
In this last post of the year, I’m including some events
from Halloween. I went to the orphanage and explained to the kids about the
history/purpose of this strange holiday and we made masks and sang a fun song.Another photo shows the kids eating their lunch/dinner of meat and porridge. No utensils and they love it! They were thoroughly entertained and the best part was taking photos and
scaring the adults. There are also some random school photos, mug shots of the
kids at the orphanage and the retirement/birthday celebration of one of my
colleagues, Mr. Isaacks. He is an English teacher and has a very interesting
story. He lived in exile in Europe for 15 years before Namibia gained its
independence (1990) and he was a war correspondent and journalist for the Namibian Resistance
against apartheid South Africa. Naturally, he also teaches history here at
school. A very sweet, humble man who is finally going into his well-deserved
retirement! We wish him well!
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