The past week or so my days have gotten busier. I teach
everyday from 7am until 12:10 and then make lunch. Depending on the day I
either have some time to relax and read a book or have meetings/need to lesson
plan or grade tests. This week I gave tests to all my classes so I had over 200
tests to grade…not one of my smartest ideas to give tests the same day/week. I
also started practicing English with students during their obligatory study
hour on Tuesday and Thursday evenings with the new Spanish volunteer. Between
grading tests, study hours, giving make up tests, and meeting with my library
counterpart I’ve been pretty busy—but it makes my week go quickly and I feel
like I’m really getting a lot done.
The library is still not in a classroom and opened but we
have started recruiting volunteers for the tutoring program. We had an
informational meeting yesterday and had 9 students show up. I think some other
students want to be volunteers but they forgot about the meeting since we made
the announcement on Tuesday. I’m really excited for the next few weeks and to
get our tutoring program started. I’m going to talk with the primary school
teachers this week and get their input about students who need the tutoring as
well as ask about volunteering. We’ve planned to have our training on March 22nd
and then we are going to start the tutoring program the next week. Hopefully by
then the library space will be available and we can move back there.
I have been busy with classes and forgot to blog a few times
this week when I had some good stories. So instead I’ll just put them in this
blog. Earlier this week I forgot to bring my laundry back inside before it got
dark because I was in Nacala buying groceries. When I came back I went outside,
put the light on and left the door open (in case I had to run inside from big
bugs-yes you can laugh but I have not gotten over my dislike of bugs yet). As I
was getting my clothes a bird flew out of the nest and down at me. I think it
was sick and struggling because it couldn’t fly straight and kept falling down.
I finished getting my clothes and prayed that it wouldn’t decide to fly into
our house since I left the door open. Sure enough two minutes later I see it
swoop into the house. I ran in and opened the front door to encourage the bird
to leave but it just flew at me again. So of course I ran outside with all my
clean clothes on my arm. All of our neighbors heard the commotion we were
making and kept shouting at me asking what was happening but I couldn’t
remember the word for bird. Thankfully one of our neighbors ran in and caught
the bird in his hands. My friend, Irma Rita, came running over and asked what
was wrong and just laughed when she found out. Boy was it a site to see that
night. If they didn’t think we were weird before I’m sure they do now!
I’ve also had a few run ins with cockroaches in the
bathroom. Last week I went into the bathroom before bed and saw cockroaches in
our cup with toothbrushes. I was so grossed out I threw it out and now keep my
new toothbrush in a bag in my room. The next day as I was taking a bath I
grabbed my loofah (sponge) and was going to use it but thankfully saw something
brown in it. I looked closer and a cockroach was stuck inside the loofah dead.
I don’t even want to think about how it got smashed or if I used it while it
was in there the day before. It’s safe to say I’m never using a loofah again in
Mozambique.
Besides all my insect/animal problems the last few weeks
life in Nacuxa has been pretty normal. Our school got wifi and we finally got
the passwords! Now we have pretty fast Internet which has been a good thing but
also has made me procrastinate a bit more. Looking forward to the next few
weeks of classes and preparing for the tutoring program to start at the end of
March.
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