| The least helpful map of all time |
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday the family I'm working with (the Hosier's) had company. Three adults (all teachers from Tegucigalpa) and two children (about the ages of the children I nanny/teach). 12 people in one house! It was insane! We went hiking in Panacom (nearby forest reserve/ resort). We barely made it to our goal, which was an elusive waterfall "45 minutos" away- (see picture of sign). Minutes? Really?? No distances or levels of difficulty were listed. I was skeptical, to say the least. We soon discovered that this hike was NOT going to be easy. The path was treacherous in most places and I found myself saving a 10-year-old girl's life more than once.
| Great view. This is about half of Honduras :D |
The rest of the weekend was spent doing restful things: visiting the city some, lots of cooking, buying a cheap CELL PHONE. I tried to avoid it, but as a caretaker of children - it is much safer if I have a cell, especially since there is no land line in their home. We also visited a local children's home and school for extremely poor children. Great experience - one of the teachers has a dream of opening a children's home and school similar to the one we visited and I told her, in all seriousness, if she got it started in the next couple years I would be willing to come back down and teach at it.
This week of school has proved to me that I have A LOT to learn about teaching. Every time I encounter some thing in a 5th grade textbook that I don't have a clue about, I am humbled. 'I passed 5th grade with flying colors,' I grumble to myself and then I get serious about learning it so I can teach it back to my student. My 3rd grade level boy struggles with doing work with out guidance and I am learning how to help someone believe in their own abilities and work independently. Hard lessons to learn and teach. Algebra is my current nemesis with my 8th grade level girl. Can I admit something? I'm not good at teaching math. I understand it fine, but I open my mouth to explain things and sounds like
"Uhhhh....hmmm....grrrr" come out. Helpful? NO. We're working through it together though. My biggest learning/ teaching obstacles are Spanish and Honduran Sign Language. I haven't even really jumped in with them yet because I am so intimidated (and was really sick Tuesday and recovering Wednesday). I've learned a lot of sign this week though, and I've been assessing the children's knowledge of Spanish so I'm going to dive in head first tomorrow afternoon!
| Splatter painting fun :D |
OK thanks for reading a LONG post. I've had more time to process life down here and had a lot to say!! Love and miss you all :D
Don't worry Christine, you didnt miss out much on parades around here. the 4th of july parade we go to in saugerties every year is just 2 hours of firetrucks and a little bit of candy thrown in. you have been to the homecoming parade at houghton though, right?
ReplyDeletesweet! in that waterfall photo you're in like the exact same pose as when you were posing on that formal photoshoot night haha. this also reminds me of that show "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" you should go on after you come back to the states.
ReplyDeleteHahah Thanks Sheri. and YES i was in the Houghton one actually, but that barely counts. It was like 30 seconds long :D Thanks for reading my blog guys. Sheri - I just read yours...loved it :D
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