Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Mambo? It's all Poa here.

Hujambo!
Today was our second day at Bunju, but our first day of real teaching!
Yesterday we got a tour of the school and we met a whole bunch of students who are so sweet and love to play checkers, crazy 8's, soccer, volleyball, and pretty much all the same stuff as at home. We have had mixed experiences with our classes of kids, oh! and a minor adjustment was made in the number of kids. We went from each having two, to each having about 7. (average) So that was one hurdle, jumped! We shall see. That's all for now,
Sam =)

7 comments:

  1. Keep up the good work teaching. It sounds wonderful...once in a life time experience! Continue to take care of each other.
    Tyler- Nakupenda sana!

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  2. im glad to hear that everything is working out great! this is an experience of a lifetime and im so glad that all of you have the chance to do this. i hope that everything continues to go well and that you keep up the good work :)
    tyler im at your house right now with your mom and she showed me the blog, so i wanted to write to you and tell you that i miss you so much!!! be safe and i hope that all your dreams are turning to realities!! i love you and miss you!
    Love, Lauren <3

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  3. Keep up the good work all of you, these kids will remember you thier whole lives!
    Miss Eva

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  4. Hi Sam,
    Really glad to hear you are having so much fun. Sounds like you and some of your fellow travelers may be earning your stripes as teachers.

    Also...monkeys!? Really? In the city?! Were they begging for food?

    Take care, stay safe, and avoid those mosquitoes.

    As always, much love, Dad

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  5. Can't wait to see more pictures!
    Stay well and have fun.

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  6. Hi to T and everyone else,
    Glad to hear that you all are doing well. Keep up the good work with your teaching. Make some memories to last a lifetime and have fun. Be safe.....T, we are so proud of you and continue to pray for you and all your firends.
    Love, U. Matt & A. Lori

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  7. Hujambo! Sounds like you are having very interesting experiences--monkeys and sunshine and teaching too! We're looking forward to see ing all your pictures and hearing all your tales on your return. Paris was fabulous! Hope the rest of your stay is wonderful--love Grandpa and Susan

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