
Emily says she wants to use this blog as a teaching tool this fall, so she's going to post some retrospectives. Keep tuning in.
Thanks for your well wishes this entire time. They've meant a lot to both of us.
Sam
It was so fun to read everyone's replies and emails and see what's going on with all my favorite people! I can't wait to talk to you all about what's going on in your lives when I get back. Things still continue to go well. I'm enjoying my placement, the other volunteers, and the town and it's people. I've started running in the morning, and it's amazing to to run on a dirt path through the forest as the sun rises over the mist covered mountains.
School ends next week, and then I will be working in an orphanage (picture posted above). I visited it this week, and it was truly heartbreaking. When we walked up all the little kids came running out, and all some of them wanted was to be held and hugged the entire two hours I was there. It was the first time I broke down on the trip. It's unbelievable to see how many kids are without parents.
I am also working with a couple other teachers on the trip to create a class management guide and video for future volunteers who aren't teachers but are placed in classrooms. The director of the
This week we visited a mona monkey sanctuary for our weekly day trip. When you held a banana out to the monkeys, they would peel them in your hand and then eat them. I got some great pictures I'll send out when I get home.
This weekend we are traveling to a little rasta beach town and staying in little beach huts. On the way back to Hohoe, we are stopping to see a soccer game in
A few answers to questions I received...
1. The food is okay, and enough to keep us well fed. I'm definitely eating more rice than I ever have before. We stopped at a Shop Rite in
2. Our accomadations are decent. We at least have western plumbing (although we ran out of water yesterday) . I have three other roommates, and we all get a long great. I'm sleeping in a bed net every night, which I actually find to be nice and cozy. We pretty much feel dirty all the time given the amount of dust, sweat (no AC), and bug spray we're covered with. :)
3. While walking through the town, I've actually had several people approach me and tell me how much they like my laugh. I love it!
Alright...I have to head off to school. I'm glad the internet was working so I could send you all an update.
I miss talking to all of you and seeing those in
Love you all and hope your summers are going wonderfully. And Happy Birthday a couple days early to Ali and Scott!
I'll write again when I get a chance!
xo,
Emily