Wednesday, September 24, 2008

My Personality

My personality calls for an end to this blog. Whenever I mess something up I normally feel a need to cut all ties and begin again or forget about it completely...however, in this case I'll just try to do better. Look for a post soon...if anyone is actually still reading this.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Bagope Retreat 2008



The girls piled in the bed are some of my 10th graders. I was their cabin leader for the student retreat weekend. We had a great time. The girl in the pink fuzz hat is Grace. She is a senior and her mom teaches English. Grace likes to pretend that she's from da 'hood. It was hat theme evening.
The black and white picture is all of the senior guys on the retreat doing karaoke.
These two beautiful chicas are two of my 10th grade cabin girls. They were trying to dress for the sock-hop theme but none of them apparently understood what a sock-hop is so it was difficult to help them even come close. We had fun trying. :)

Teacher's Retreat





The retreat center about 2 hours outside the city where we spent the day. The day was beautiful and so was the pool but like 60 people got sick the next day from the food. That wasn't so cool. Check out the view from the pool fence. It looks over Coffee Factory Valley. Mmm...smells like Folgers. :)


This is David and his cousin, little Andrea, who turned 1 in November. Isn't she precious?! Then there's Samuel with his evil grin. Terrible two's...though not for long. He turns 3 in a few weeks. David loves to take his own picture with my camera.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Dinners at My Apartment



So, a few weeks ago I began having groups of up to five of my 10th grade students over to my apartment on Thursday evenings for a homecooked meal. The first week I made roast beef, upon request of the guys. It didn't turn out very well but we still had fun. Only two of the four ended up being able to come but that made it easier to get to know each other. I meant to be the one asking about them but somehow the table got turned on me...actually that has happened both times. And both times after dinner some of the students washed my dishes! Last week for the girls I made my new favorite meal of chicken seasoned with chipotle, salt and pepper and then covered in an avocado, lime and onion sauce. Yum yum. The girls were impressed. One of them asked me for the recipe and I had to confess it was Martha Stewart's. We had corn and baked french fries with it and then had chocolate cake with homemade peanut butter frosting and vanilla ice cream (they brought the ice cream). I didn't take a picture the first week but I took a few last week. That's Maria with Sara slung over her shoulders. She's a bit of a tom-boy. In the group photo that's Luisa behind me, then Daniela, Sara, Maria and Elisa (or Carol) in the front. Some of my brightest students. Can't wait for the next group though I get nervous everytime. Gotta head down the street to go watch Lost now. Can't miss it! Tomorrow we don't have school. It's a retreat for the teachers to a nearby retreat center. I'd rather just have a day off to do whatever but it could be fun. Hopefully this weekend I'll spend with my host family. Another update soon. Hope you're checking this regularly because I'm posting like you all asked! :)

Friday, February 1, 2008

Saturday AM on the Market Bus



The graffiti is all I can see out my bus window while I wait for everyone else to finish their open-air market shopping. We go to the market next to the national stadium every other Saturday. The bus leaves our apartments at 6:30. First we stop at "On the Run" it's a gas station/convenience store (and yes, as you can see for yourself, the name is in English) to get money and coffee. Check out the price of gas, the exchange rate is about 19 Lempira to $1, which makes it almost $4/gallon (That's normal here). Some people get breakfast at the gas station but I prefer to wait for a market breakfast of a baleada. A baleada is a flour tortilla with crema (similar to sour cream), red refried beans, scrambled eggs, and a little sausage folded inside. Health food, I know! :) I only get it once in a while. Besides, it balances out all the healthy fruit and vegetables I buy at the market. :) You can buy a whole fresh pineapple for less than a dollar, a pound of bananas for 3 lempiras (about 15 cents), 50 cents for about 8-10 lovely plum tomatoes, lettuce for 25 cents, etc. Gotta love it. Last week when I took this video I ran out of bills small enough to use at the market so I had to be done early. I was pretty bummed. After everyone gets back to the bus, we head down the road a bit to La Colonia to get our groceries. I wish I had pictures of the before and after transformation of that store. A few weeks after we started going there they began working on it. (It was interesting to compare construction practices here to the U.S. Safety, what's that?) Anyway, a few months later on one of our regular trips to the store we thought we were in the wrong place. There had been a sudden and very complete transformation. It became La Colonia Mega. I'll have to take a picture and show you. It's a common occurence around here lately...everything is becoming "Super" or "Mega." After we get our groceries our last stop every week is a bakery called Pan y Mas (Bread and More). Last week I ran down the street to a pharmacy to do some translating for one of the other teachers. I was happy for the chance be helpful and to use my Spanish. Some teachers claim me as their assistant shopper for the day, especially at the market where the vendors are often harder to understand. This week we're heading to Price Smart (like BJ's more or less) and Multiplaza Mall right across the street. I'll have to take some pictures so you can see what it's like.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

My Students

These are some of my lovely 10th grade students. The girl with the glasses is Sara Sanchez. She's in love with Tom Welling who plays Clark Kent on Smallville. She's a nut. The other girl is Marcela. I haven't met a quieter student in the whole school. The other pictures are my students at the end of class one day. We had a little extra time at the end of class so they were playing Texas Hold'em. Makes me smile just to look at their pictures. I love them all very much. Really that goes for all the 10th, 11th, and 12th graders. Some are extra special to me but I love every single one of them. Hopefully soon I'll post some pictures of some of the extra special juniors and seniors.




80's Birthday Party

These are pictures from Tiffany's (in the amazing pink dress) birthday party. If you can't tell it had an 80's theme. Of course we weren't dancing...no way...we'd never do that. You see that guy standing in the open door...that's my boss, Mr. Priest, the principal of the high school. I wouldn't dare dance in front of him. ;)



Views of My City, Tegucigalpa

These are views from one of the hills in the city. I went on a walk/hike around the city with my friends Rachel, Sarah and Sarah's Honduran boyfriend, Axle. And yes, Axle is his real name. You can see the stadium in one of the photos. I thought this might give you all a better idea what the city looks like.




Okay, Okay...I'm posting...Leave me alone! ;)


This is from a trip we (about 6 of us teachers) took to a park (called El Picacho) just a little ways down the mountain from us. That's where the Jesus statue is that you've probably seen in some of my other pictures. You can see him in the distance through the tree branches. It was a beautiful day until just after we arrived and then the regular afternoon storm struck. It was a doozy. The guy you see in the picture is the guard/guide who took us all around the park (he didn't forget to show us the souvenir shop where I bought two pairs of earrings :) )...even stayed with us during our escapes from the rain. And then he didn't even expect a tip! I was impressed. He was probably bored and found 6 gringas entertaining. :)