Sunday, September 22, 2013

A great ending to a tough week !

This past week was an unusually tough week for me.  There are just some weeks that everything here seems harder and there really doesn't have to be a reason.  This week was just one of those weeks.  I was feeling far away from family, the students seemed out of sorts, all the work that I needed to do wasn't getting done, and so much more just seemed to be hitting me. 

Then Friday came and that morning I prayed that whatever had come over me this week would just be gone.

My day started out with this wonderful group of 6th students.

 
On Monday I gave this class a team-building activity that they struggled through for 2 1/2 class periods.  They tried, failed, talked, screamed, argued, tried, failed and talked some more.  Then they walked into class on Friday, sat down in a circle, talked one at a time, listened to each others ideas, and tried the activity again AND THEY SUCCEEDED.  They burst in to shouts of joy and ran around hugging each other. It was so fun to see all of them smiling and excited that they had accomplished the task.  It made me smile and thank God that I have the awesome privilege to teach these kids.  It also helped begin to lift my spirits :) 
 
This was just one of the things that mad me smile that day, but really the only one I got a picture of.
 
 
It also helped that I then had an amazing weekend with friends.  Here are just a few pictures!
Celebrating with my friend Lauren on her birthday.  It was
a fun relaxing day with friends on an island about a 20 minute
boat ride away from where I live.

Steve and Jenn's boy Gavin with a starfish.
One of the kids that calls me Aunt Rose here :)

Yes this is a birthday cake, but look a little closer.
What do you see oh yeah just a bug crawling around
on our cake, so what do you do after it crawls all over your cake
you take it off and act like it was never there. YUM!
 
 
And then Sunday morning 5:00a.m. some of my friends and I participated in a relay triathlon, at that time in the morning we were not convinced it was a good idea, but after it was all finished we decided it was fun
Before it all began, me, Lauren, Danielle, Winston,
Ali, and Abby.

We had two teams of three!  Lauren and Abby
were the two brave ones who tackled the 750m
open water swim.

And their off....

Danielle on her leg of the race...
20k bike ride

Winston riding for the other team.

And I am off for my 5K run

Ali running in the rain
Finishing with a run across the beach.

My team...Danielle, Abby, and I


All of us after the race... thanks to Christine for
making the signs and taking the pictures.  It
takes true friends like Christine and Jenn to get up
at 5:00 just to come cheer us on!

The HOPAC group.  The 3 guys in the back did the sprint
distance relay on their own.  The two directly behind me
are students at HOPAC and the one on the end is a past
HOPAC teacher, who still lives in DAR with his wife,
and works full-time for Young Life. 

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Team-building and Pizza Party

In the last two years I have really enjoyed starting out all my P.E. classes with team-building activities.  I have been working to make sure that all the classes get to do different activities each year.  This year I ordered a new Object-Retrieval Team-building kit that you can do 6 different activities with. In the pictures below the 10th graders are participating in an activity called "Robot Writing".  They were tasked with writing "HOPAC" on a piece of paper.  They were not allowed to get any closer to the paper than the length of their rope.  They  did a really good job with this, but it is a good thing I didn't grade them on their team handwriting!
 
 




The end result!

To celebrate the end of the first full-week my housemates and I had our first pizza party of the year.  It was fun to fire up the pizza oven again and actually put it to use early in the year.  I made three double batches of pizza dough and cooked them beforehand to make the process a little quicker. The housemates helped to roll them out.  I believe we made around 60 small pizzas in the oven on Friday night.  I am hoping a few more pizza nights happen before I leave in December.  Unfortunately I only took this picture of the pizzas and no pictures of people.  

Sunday, September 1, 2013

A new beginning...but still patiently waiting !

The first week of a new school year is complete!  Well at least 3 days of the new school year.  I am learning many things by living here in Tanzania, but I think the two main things I have had to work on are patience and flexibility.  When I left in late June for the States I was aware that the soccer field, basketball court, and swimming pool, were having repairs done to them.  I left with a sense of excitement, but also with a bit of concern as those are my major teaching areas and areas of responsibility for sports.  I had great hope that they would all be finished when I returned, but also had a sense that I needed to stay realistic about it all.  I knew that some patience and flexibility was probably going to be needed when I returned, which I prayed that God would provide, you just never know how much until the day comes!

This is what I came back to...

My P.E. storeroom is somewhere behind
was somewhere behind those stage blocks
The basketball court with no roof






The swimming pool with tiles starting to be
put in the day I arrived.







The place that put a smile on my face..
The soccer field was covered in nice green
grass...just needed an extra week of
students staying off of it.



 


I must admit it was a bit hard to stay positive!  This is not the ideal way to start the school year, but it is reality so I might as well make the best of it.  So in the week that I have been back it makes it really exciting when I see great progress being made each day! ( especially since I was told that a lot of these projects were left sitting most of the summer because the materials needed were just not available)! Unfortunately I only have a picture of the progress being made on the basketball court.  A path to my storage room was created by the cleaners almost immediately after I asked :)  The bottom of the swimming pool is completely tiled after one week of work.  The soccer pitch will be opening up this week. 


This is the basketball court roof after only
a day and a half of work !
 One thing that you learn after living here awhile is how to think outside the box.  Our basketball court is the only "covered" place that fits the whole student body.  We typically start the school year out there with a school wide assembly.  What happens when that area is no longer covered and is "under construction"?  You think outside the box and set up assembly outside underneath some shade trees.  Yes, the students had to sit on the ground...even they are learn about being flexible. 

My homeroom (8th grade) waiting for assembly to start.

 

Ben Snyder, the director, starting off the
2013-2014 school year.