We just finished our first week back at school after Semana Santa! It sure kept me busy.
Last weekend we went up to Siguatapeque for the national Pathfinder Camporee--my first Pathfinder Camporee ever! The Pathfinder Club from our church had been there since Wednesday, but we watched them on Sabbath morning march down the main street, along with all the other clubs. I loved watching each church present themselves in their khaki uniforms, holding signs with memory verses, and marching in patterns! :D That night we camped--Andrea, Sasha, and I tried to smash down any twigs to keep them from sticking into our back and crammed into a two person tent. In the morning we helped take down the campsite, packed the refurbished high school bus, and rode back down the mountain to Comayagua.
The heat has finally struck! Every day I attempt to stand under the fans that oscilate from the classroom ceilings as I teach. I think my students in the front row might have figured me out. :D
I keep realizing what a never-ending process teaching is. I don't just mean the grading and the planning--I am continually learning new ways to respond to situations in the classroom and how to love my kids individually. I love that! I'm still not sure if this means I'll end up teaching in some capacity in the future, but I guess I won't rule it out.
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