Pink Eye and My Birthday
Pink eye has infected a vast majority of the population in
Samoa. Because of this, all public schools in this country have been cancelled
this week. Fortunately I haven’t been infected with pink eye, which I’m really
surprised by because several of my students, co-teachers, and host family members
are infected.
My birthday is this week, so instead of teaching, I’ll be bringing in a new year of life at a nearby resort. How I’m spending the rest of this week: at the beach, working out, sleeping, and watching Dexter. I’m on Season 2, and am hoping to finish the entire series this week! I’m sure I’ll be able to.
My birthday is this week, so instead of teaching, I’ll be bringing in a new year of life at a nearby resort. How I’m spending the rest of this week: at the beach, working out, sleeping, and watching Dexter. I’m on Season 2, and am hoping to finish the entire series this week! I’m sure I’ll be able to.
Classes resume on Monday, which is the last week of the
school term. Then there will be a one-week break. A majority of the PCVs in
this country are getting together at Namua Island, which is a small island
located off the southeast coast of Upolu. This will be where my main birthday
celebration is happening. If you know me personally, then you know that I have
several birthday celebrations every year. The first celebration happened last
weekend in Savai’i, during a visit with my dear friend Madi, a fellow PCV in my
group. I’ll celebrate again on my actual birthday, as I’ve mentioned above,
then the weekend of my birthday, and finally at Namua Island.
A great start to my birthday celebrations! |
When I lived in America and taught in a kindergarten
classroom, an awesome spelling program was used in my class. I contacted the
teacher I worked with, and got the name of the program. When I was in America
for the holidays, I ordered that program on Amazon.com. I brought the program
to Samoa and have been using it with my students. It has been an effective tool
and in the short time I’ve been using it, I see an improvement in my students’
phonics and spelling skills. I’ll go into more detail in a later post.
Proposal Writing
Currently I’m working with my school’s principal on a
proposal to fund my school’s repairs and for classroom resources (like desks
and chairs for the students). I’ve written one proposal a few years ago and was
fortunate enough to get funding for the organization I was volunteering with,
so I hope I can do the same for the school I teach at. Wish me luck!
My COS (Close of Service) Date
I leave Samoa on December 5, which is in 256 days! I see the
light at the end of the tunnel, people! I’ll add a countdown to this blog.
Mid-Service Conference.
In my last two posts, I’ve mentioned my Mid-Service
Conference, which happened in January. I haven’t posted photos from the
conference, so below you’ll find some. Enjoy!
Our first year of service described in six words |
We learned that theft is the number one crime PCVs in Samoa report, so we wrote a song titled, "Don't Go Stealing My Things," sung to the tune of TLC's "Waterfalls."
Performing our song |
I'm like a butterfly because I'm leaving Samoa soon, flapping my wings and going anywhere my heart desires |
This makes me happy |
How we spent the end of each conference day: on the beach |
And night: playing games |
...or just hanging out |
Beautiful view from our rooms |
Peace Corps Samoa Group 84. I love my group! |
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