Today was our first day of school.
School here starts at 7:00, so we had to be there at 6:30. It is definitely something new to get used to! We each had a homeroom, and then 8 periods on 40 minutes after that. It seems like a lot, but we have SO many more prep periods that we are used to. Today we each had 3 periods off!
I (Erica) have the grade 6 students. They are so little! It was their first day in the middle school today, so a lot of them were really nervous. I have five different sections, and I got to meet all of them today. There are a couple that will be a handful, but they all seem pretty sweet. TJ has the grade 8s, and they are kind of a "notorious" group, but TJ says they are a good bunch too. It was a pretty slow day for both of us, doing a lot of introduction stuff.
The kids all left at 2:00. The early start is made up for by the early end, and the two 40 minute breaks! When school was done we went to take our Spanish class to see what level we would be placed in. We were feeling pretty good for the first couple questions, but when it got into reading comprehension and creative writing, we were both pretty stumped. Should have done more Rosetta Stone before we left! We are both really excited to start the Spanish classes this week, because it's been really hard to do simple things when you don't speak the language. For example, we found it was near impossible to ask "Do you have these soccer cleats in a size 7 and a half?"(Don't worry, after some frustration on both ends, we each got a pair.)
Aside from school starting today, the past couple days weren't too eventful. We went to Guamilito market on Sunday, and got a hand made coffee table for 15$ (which we LOVE), we'll post a picture soon. We also went to Club Arabe, which is pretty much a giant pool and nice restaurant (complete with a helicopter landing pad). It's where a lot of the rich families here go to hang out on the weekends. It was nice to hang out with all the teachers and relax before the first day of school.
All in all it was a great last weekend of summer, and a fantastic first day back at school.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Friday, August 10, 2012
Thumbs up and Thumbs Down by Erica
10 Things I like about Honduras
1. The heat
2. The taco restaurant where dinner and (several) drinks for two costs $8.
3. That is won't get dark before 6, even in january
4. 60 minutes to the coast
5. The mountains
6. Parrots, Toucans and giant lizards outside my classroom
7. Friendly culture
8. Baleadas (A tortilla with refried black beans and cheese)
9. Cheap beer, cheap rum
10. Trivia Night @ the Dog House
Things that are challenging about Honduras
1. The heat
2. The poverty
3. That I don't speak spanish (yet!)
4. The lack of good cheese (this is a positive for TJ)
5. Having to take a taxi most places
6. That is gets dark at 6:00
7. Uncomfortable couches EVERYWHERE
8. Big Bugs
9. That no on uses/knows any street names (makes telling the spanish cab driver where you live very hard)
10. The pigeons that live in our roof.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
First Peek at our Apartment
Today, I finally caught up on all of the blogging. We have now been in Honduras for a week, and are starting to settle in and feel at home. Our apartment is great (probably nicer than what we could afford in Canada, despite some questionable furniture choices…..
This is the view from the front door.
This is our living room.
This is the view from our living room.
Going into the dining area.
Our kitchen.
The back of the apartment, going into the bedrooms.
Our bedroom.
Our walk-in closet, leading into the bathroom.
The bathroom.
The view from our bedroom window.
We've done a lot of exploring the city, and orientation stuff in the last week. We hiked up Coca Cola mountain (aptly named for it's giant Coca Cola sign near the top that lights up at night....it's like the Honduran Hollywood sign). We were both ready for an intense hike, but discovered that Coca Cola has a paved road winding up to the top. This is us at the top.
TJ and Erica in front of our apartment, behind us is the balcony we share with our neighbours, all of whom work with us at the school. It's great in the evenings to hang out and hang a drink.
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