Thursday, September 29, 2011

A Classic

You all ready for a classic “If I had stayed in the US I’d never…” list?  Ready or not, here it comes.

I would never:

-have a personal bathroom, or step down into my shower.
-converse in such an incredibly friendly manner. Por ejemplo (for example), I said to a passing stranger on the street, “Good evening." She promptly replied, “How are you my love?”
-start and finish 4 books in 12 days; having few friends has its perks (this was during the observation part of my practicum and would in no way be possible now)
-cook during the school year ( I <3 my cafeteria). Here, my cooking is better than it’s ever been…mostly because before, it never has been.
-be tempted to buy small animals before 6:45 am. As if it’s not hard enough for me to drive by those great big PUPPY stores in the US, here they hold bunches of puppies on the corner as I go to and from work! And with this inflation, I’m sure they only cost 20 bucks.
-say, “Then Jesus saved the whole world from their fish.”
-learn the Spanish word for plunger. àgross implications
-watch Alf on an after-school television program (that one’s for you Jess and Dan)
-make my bed ever day
-hear an 8th grader ask in utter nonchalance, “Should we do the skit in English or Spanish?”
-mime “live birth” in front of my host family and 15 other strange, though smiley, women. I do love a good game of babyshower charades.
-wash my dishes with the neatest little soap-in-a-tub, where the sponge lives happily and so efficiently ever after
-cook lunch (the main meal here) for four at least once a week. I think I already said something like this.
-have seen a 5 gallon tub of Cheese Puffs sold at Honduras’ version of Office Max  (this one's for you ULs)


Monday, September 26, 2011

A link

https://sites.google.com/site/mrlightsclass/

Here is a little link to my classroom website. Feel free to look around; the homework for all of my classes is posted daily, and there is a little "Get to know Ms. Grace" link on the left.

Thank you for all of your prayerful support of my journey thus far. Really, it means so so much. May you be blessed today with a renewed sense of hope, joy and love.