Sunday, June 10, 2007

 

hello

Last weekend we got a visit from an American living in Quelimane- he’s a professional photographer and he came up to Ile just to do a training session with our JOMA group; and it was a lot of fun! He has brought his computer, we borrowed a projector, and inside of a classroom with all of its windows covered in capulanas, we got to see a great slide show. The kids really enjoyed it because he was charismatic, and his pictures were great, so I’m hoping that they gained some ideas or perspective from him. Hopefully some of it will rub off when they start taking their own pictures, which is starting any time now.

Unfortunately there weren’t as many kids at the meeting as there normally are, because there were two holidays that weekend. Friday was ‘Children’s Day’ which was not supposed to be a school holiday (since we teach older kids!) but strangely enough, the kids took it off anyways! Then Sunday was Dia do Ile, or the day of Ile, I guess, which celebrated the founding of Ile 71 years ago. It was a pretty big holiday, and we spent about 6 hours outside at the administration building where all the festivities were held. It was all very official (because holidays always are in Mozambique), but this time things were a little different. They had giant speakers set up, and someone from the public radio was there interviewing people and broadcasting their responses over the loudspeakers. He actually came up and talked to Eli for a bit, which you can imagine, she loved. Our JOMA group was scheduled to do a theater piece, but because of all the delays they had to wait almost 2 hours later then what the time they were scheduled for. Waiting that long in the sun gave us both a sun burn, Eli’s was worse than mine, but our kids’ theater piece went really well. Afterwards we bought juice and cookies and had a snack, since the kids waiting so long to do their theater that they missed lunch! (Most of our kids live and eat at school).

So that holiday was on a Sunday, and technically (according to the district director for education) we still had to work on Monday. However, that day was also taken off. So we had a four day weekend, which was nice. If we had known in advance that it was going to be a four day weekend we may have planned to do something else though!

This weekend we are going to Alto Molocue, a town which isn’t that far away, but because of the transportation here and the way the roads are, it still takes us quite a while to get there. We’re spending a long weekend there (our first time visiting the PCVs there too!) and then going to Mocuba.

As for basketball, we have not started practicing yet (it’s been almost two months!) because the court is still under construction! For whatever reason, they tore up the court before they were even remotely ready to repair it. And when they did have cement, they used it to construct a short wall around the court- I guess so they can play ‘indoor’ soccer in there. Of course, you can’t play anything right now because the floor is dirt and cement chunk. It will never make sense to me.

We’ve also recently hired someone to cook for us, once or twice a week, which is a big time saver for us.

Hope everything is well back home.

Comments:
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!!
Love,
Mommy (aka Renée, aka Evil Mom, aka Mamahucha, etc)
 
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