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Over Sixteen Inches!

Over Sixteen Inches!

February 8, 2012

I hope you are asking, “What is over sixteen inches?” The pile of papers I need to grade? (I did get behind this weekend, but it’s not quite that tall yet).  Added hair length since I’ve been here? (Possible, but measuring hair is such a tricky thing). One dimension of paper for your copy machine? […]
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Typical Tuesday

Typical Tuesday

January 25, 2012

Blog topics seem to always be on the periphery of my mind, and I want to post more than I do. However, I just haven’t had much to say recently. Life is kind of normal. So, on that normal note, I thought I’d share what a typical Tuesday involves for a MK teacher here. I’ve […]
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Amazing

Amazing

January 6, 2012

“Amazing” made the 2012 List of Words Banished from the Queen’s English for Mis-Use, Over-Use and General Uselessness according to the experts at Lake Superior State University. The contributors of the list say that amazing has lost its meaning, but I believe it actually really does an accurate job of describing 2011. If the same fate awaits […]
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Yumi gat Jisas. Yumi hamamas.

Yumi gat Jisas. Yumi hamamas.

December 21, 2011

Another teacher and I went to a local church to be part of a celebration of and challenge to the youth. Lunch with the ladies. It was rice, sweet potatoes, corn, greens, carrots and a side of papaya. This is the view from the church. Isn’t it amazing? Then we started the trek back to […]
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Australian Shepherds (the Christmas pageant variety)

Australian Shepherds (the Christmas pageant variety)

December 11, 2011

As is true in many places around the globe during this month, this weekend’s Christmas festivities included the school program. It was typical in many ways…the grade one students stole the elementary school with their dancing and nose-picking, the beginning band sounded better than expected, flashing cameras were present in abundance, and my favorite part […]
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Six Degrees South and It’s Hot

Six Degrees South and It’s Hot

November 9, 2011

I live six degrees south of the equator but seemed to be surprised by the heat of the afternoons this term. I am told this is pretty classic dry season…cool mornings, but mighty hot afternoons where the sun seems so very close. Because of the direction the science classroom and the puniness of one fan, […]
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Thursdays Make Me Smile

Thursdays Make Me Smile

November 3, 2011

Thursdays make me smile because there are three happy reminders of Texas on this day each week. First, it is Store Day, which means of course, that the supply store is open, and I get to go grocery shopping! This week was particularly exciting because food from the US had arrived on a container and […]
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Ways You Know You’re Living In an International Community

Ways You Know You’re Living In an International Community

October 30, 2011

I’ve been living in an international community for 12 weeks, and to celebrate that here are twelve ways I know that I’m not in Texas anymore: 1. “Shame” rhymes with “again” in worship music. 2. Lunch is peanut butter and jam and Kraft dinner instead of peanut butter and jelly and mac n cheese. 3. […]
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A Helicopter Sighting

A Helicopter Sighting

October 27, 2011

Yesterday a helicopter flew over the center at dinnertime. I have a feeling that you are wondering if this is worthy of a blog post and debating if you should read on. I can’t determine those things for you, but I can tell you that a helicopter sighting is rare here. As I looked out […]
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Of Prayer and Paradise Falls

Of Prayer and Paradise Falls

October 12, 2011

In the movie Up, Carl and Ellie dream of living in South America on the edge of Paradise Falls someday. They realize, being the sensible eight-year-olds that they are, that there are other things that must happen before it becomes a reality, but Paradise Falls is their plan. According to Stephen Covey’s Urgent/Important Matrix, Carl […]
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