I’m finally back at site (for more than just a day or two!)
and almost unpacked…it’s been over a month since I’ve last posted and it’s been
crazy busy. I was in America for a little about two and a half weeks then came
back to Nacuxa for a few days and then traveled to Maputo for 10 days for the
EGRA/Mid-service conference.
It’s weird to be back at site since I haven’t been here in
over a month but also really nice. I was really happy to get to talk to my
students again and they have all been asking me about my trip to America and my
family.
I don’t even know where to start writing about this last
month. It has been crazy...I’ll try to keep this condensed but I think it’s
going to be a jumble of thoughts so I apologize in advance. :)
I went home to America Dec 17th and was able to
celebrate Christmas with my family as well as see my friends from home and
college. While I was in America I was able to check off everything that I hoped
to do and eat (tortilla chips, froyo and Texas roadhouse!) as well as catching
up with my friends and family. It was so nice being home for the holidays,
getting to make Christmas cookies and go to mass together but I was not
prepared for the freezing cold weather! I was rudely awakened when I landed in
Omaha with a dress and sandals on and that wasn’t even the coldest day we had.
I did get somewhat used to it by my last few days just to have to come back to
the summer heat of Mozambique.
I was really blessed to have been able to go home when I did
because my grandma (my dad’s mother) was very sick and in the hospital. I was
able to see her and spend Christmas with her before she passes away. It meant a
lot to me that I was able to spend time and talk with her as well as say
goodbye before I came back to Mozambique.
My travels back to Mozambique were not as expected. My first
flight got delayed which made me miss all my connecting flights and caused my
bags to go missing. Thankfully I arrived a day later than planned in Mozambique
but my luggage was not with me. After many frustrating calls and 2 trips to the
Nampula airport my bags finally showed up. I just got them to my house Sunday
and it is so nice having all of my stuff back!
By the time my bags arrived to the airport it was time for
me to fly down to Maputo for our library (egra) and mid-service conference. It
was a long 10 days of conferences but I learned some good ideas about library
activities/planning as well as new English lesson plans. It was really great
being with all of Moz 19 and catching up with friends I hadn’t seen in a long
time. We had a fun time going out, eating amazing food and ice cream while in
Maputo. Having A/C at our hotel was also a very nice change :) I’m really glad we had
our mid-service conference this month because it was a much-needed rejuvenation
and break before classes begin. I was feeling overwhelmed and anxious about the
New Year and the library/EGRA but after our conference I have some ideas and am
ready to get started! I already miss being with the Moz 19 group but I know we’re
going to have a good final ten months at site.
Our classes in Nacuxa are starting on February 4th
and I’m hoping to get the library arranged this week! But that depends on the rain/flooding problem we’ve been
having in the current library room so we may need to fix the roof or move to
another room. I’m hoping to get it figured out this week so we can open the
first or second week of February. I’m excited to get started doing the library
activities and tutoring program as well as start teaching my English classes
again!
Here’s my plan for my last year at site (I can’t believe
I’ll be done this year!):
- Open the library in February and start the EGRA tutoring
- Visit other provinces in Mozambique
- Go to Malawi in July with my friends from home
- Finish reading the Bible (I’m halfway done!)
- Start teaching English classes at the primary school again
- Host my English club once a week
- Take more pictures of Nacuxa and my community (if I’m really dreaming maybe 1 a day but we’ll see how that goes….) :)
- Soak up my time in Nacuxa and Mozambique
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