Sunday, June 5, 2011

Little things

This week I came across information that changed my life. Nay, it changed my world view! This week I came to the realization that hash browns were merely chopped up potatoes that I could easily make myself. With this newly discovered knowledge I made breakfast, scrambles eggs, sausage, hash browns, and a banana. Now I know it sounds crazy to be so excited over a simple breakfast. Some of you might even be saying “Rob we don’t care about breakfast, tell us about Africa.” But I argue that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and I’d be useless here if I didn’t start my morning off right. When I eat a good breakfast, I exercise more, and think about December when I come home and next April when I summit Kilimanjaro. Oh yeah, a group of us might be going to Kilimanjaro next April. But until I finalize all these plans, I like to focus on the little things like breakfast.
As far as teaching (and everything else in my life) there have been remarkably few changes. Our school has had a discipline problem lately. Discipline problems here are mostly dealt with by corporal punishment. I talked to some of the teachers about why they use a “stick.” They said it was because these learners don’t understand anything else. They also told me at other schools they didn’t need to use corporal punishment. They are under the impression that this area just has worse discipline than other areas and needs more drastic measures.
I like my new schedule because I teach less often and have more time to practice the piano and surf the internet at school. My new roommate is suppose to show up on Monday and the dog won’t be here for several weeks. I have narrowed my list of dog names down to two: Schrodinger or Optimus Prime. I also wondered if my new roommate would have a problem with a dog. Then I realize the roommate will only be here for 6 weeks after the dog gets here and I don’t care, unless the roommate is allergic or something. Then I would give the dog to Mrs. Pretorius to take care of for a few weeks and I would just come over and play with the dog every day.
Also it’s pretty cold here these days. Some mornings when I get up there is frost on the ground. I saw a dead horse lying on the side of the road one morning. It looked like it froze to death in the middle of the night. I feel bad for the female learners because they have to wear school uniforms that involve skirts. They’re allowed to wear pants if they are the school approved uniform pants but most of my learners either can’t afford it or have parents who simply don’t want to pay for it. Needless to say I went out and bought a space heater for my bedroom and some good winter blankets and clothes.
On a very positive note my sister got to meet the Obamas and I’ve been bragging to all my Peace Corps friends about it ever since.

1 comment:

  1. I commented on another post but just read this one and I was wondering about your dog. I can't find other posts about where you're getting the dog and I was wdonering what you have to go through to get a dog? Are there breeders? I'm guessing it's not a village dog or something.

    Also are you close to a store? You mentioned buying a space heater (cold in Africa wasn't something I have been considering haha); are you close to a store or did you have to commute to buy it?

    Thanks

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