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The long awaited spelling bee
... class.
In the end, I was very proud of the Top 4 winners! I was also very happy to see that we had two students from my 9a and two students from my 9b class in the top four. My 9b students always feel like they are behind and separate from the other ninth graders because they are “new” and “behind” in English; yet, the first place winner was Zikhona and she is in 9b. I think this inspired the rest of her classmates greatly.
Everyone ...
Port Elizabeth to Tsitsikama
... as beautiful as the old bridge road. Tom missed this as he was passed out in the back after the stress of the possible bungee, LOL. Just joking. The day was running out and we needed to set up camp. Arriving at Natures Valley campsite we were informed that it closes during the winter months. On to Plet then.
Pletenburgbay – Keerboomsrivier – Forever resort. We seem to be making it a habbit of arriving in the dark or just at ...
World Aids Day
Hallo allemaal,
Zoals de meesten van jullie wel weten ben ik inmiddels alweer 4 weken aan het werk als vrijwilligster in de Aidshaven in Port Elizabeth. Dit is een soort opvang voor kinderen met HIV/AIDS die geen familie meer hebben die voor hun kan zorgen. Op dit moment zitten er 35 kinderen van 4 maand tot 14 jaar. Ze zijn verdeeld over 6 huishoudens, per 6 kinderen is er 1 ...
Journey to Jo'burg...
is the name of a book that the 3rd grade class I student taught back in 1995 was reading. The book is about a young girl who travels from her small village to Johannesburg in search of her mother. On my journey I too will be searching, but more for answers. The big question: Now what? The past year has been an interesting and trying one for me. Israel has felt a bit like a prison. Now I am finally able to leave and I ...
Here, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty....
... on our trip so far. We walk along the water toward the lighthouse, stopping off at a penguin rehabilitation center along the way, only to find out that today is a public holiday and just about everything is closed. Oh well…back in the car then, we continue on to Storm’s River, just as a huge thunderstorm adds a level of appropriateness to the destination.
As often happens during the course of this trip, we arrive feeling starved, so we immediately choose ...