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Central America Caribbean » Honduras » Central » Comayagua January 28th 2009

Saturday morning I decided to venture out to the market and mingle with the locals at the market. I ended up getting some amazing deals there, which is always nice. I got 2 cucumbers, carrots, potatoes, cabbage, avocados, tomatoes and watermelon all for the low cost of 3 dollars. That also includes the pencils and other little trinkets I bought for the kids for the upcoming week. I have no clue if I got ripped off, due to my poor Spanish speaking abilities, but if that’s being ripped off...I actually don’t mind all that much. Someday when my Spanish is better, I will be able to bargain, so it will even out at some point. Saturday night was my first Honduran house party and I had so much fun! We went to Jackie’s house. She lives ... read more

Central America Caribbean » Honduras » Central » Comayagua January 28th 2009

I didn't have class yesterday, which was nice. Except that instead of teaching classes, we got to sit through a long day of teaching workshops. I am still not sure why our school sent us all to it. It was about multiple intelligences. It basically reiterated what we all know. Everyone learns differently and that there 9 different types of intelligences. It is a great idea in theory that we can all go into class and teach 9 different ways for the different intelligences. What they don't seem to understand is that we only have 40 minute periods, so to include reading, writing, speaking, drawing, singing, outdoors, body movement and so on and so on...doesn't really mesh well for us. I personally like to switch it up and not have the kids just writing or reading ... read more

Central America Caribbean » Honduras » Central » Comayagua January 26th 2009

Top twenty things I hear on any given day: 1: Hi, Meester. 2: Ay, No. 3: We go with you? 4: For what we go? English or Reading? 5: You can't give us homework, we have like... seven quizzes tomorrow. 6: No, Meester, its true. 7: Meester (He or She) is boddering me. 8: Meester, can I go? 9: Today you will let us play? 10: Yes. Yesterday you said dat you will let us play. 11: Why you give us homework all the days? 12: Entonces... Que pedo, Loco? 13: You will let us sleep. 14: Meester, can I go buy water? 15: Meester, can I go to the bathroom? Please... Meester, it is an emergency? 16: Meester I need to go take a peel. My stomach (pronounced with a soft "ch") hurts. 17: Meester ... read more

Central America Caribbean » Honduras » Central » Comayagua January 24th 2009

It was Friday, so it was a very good day right from the beginning. Friday also means Friday Folders get sent home with kids. These folders have comments from me about how their child behaved through the week and what they could improve on. I have 6 very hyper active kids in my class which may not seem like too many compared to regular classrooms. But, I do find it difficult to try to watch them at all times, get them to stay in their seats and not talk to everyone else. I have watched them quite a bit and I know for sure that 3 of them are only crazy after lunch, when they have had coke. 1 of them, I believe is just bored. I have seen his tests and his workbooks and I ... read more
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Central America Caribbean » Honduras » Central » Comayagua January 23rd 2009

Today was quite the day. Honduras was really challenging me today, let me tell ya. In the middle of science class one of my students, Ailynn, comes up to me and says Meez...I don't like those things. I am standing there trying to figure out exactly what thing she is talking about. So again she says Meez, I don't like those things, I very afraid of them. I ask her exactly what thing is she talking about. She points underneath her desk and says cockroach. I nearly screamed. Instead, I just stood there staring at this thing crawling along the floor. This was in no way anything close to any sort of roach I have ever seen. This was a roach on steroids. It looked to be the size of a mouse. I had no idea ... read more

Central America Caribbean » Honduras » Central » Comayagua January 21st 2009

Yesterday was the Presidential Inauguration and I can't believe I spent it in Honduras! During school, the older classes got to go to the library with the teachers and watch it live on CNN. I on the other hand, teach the 1st grade and there is no way they would sit still for that long. Plus, they wouldn't have understood most of it anyways. They are very new to the English language and it is their first year having their classes taught to them in English. I was lucky enough however, to have two free periods back to back during the ceremony. I can officially say I watched that moment in history live along with millions of others. I found the experience to be truly incredible. Here I am in Honduras in some remote city, watching ... read more

Central America Caribbean » Honduras » Central » Comayagua January 20th 2009

The day started off great, especially for a Monday. I had my class do a reading competition and I told them I would give the winners a prize. As it turned out, they pretty much all managed to find the answers to the questions at about the same time. So luckily, I had bought enough for everyone and then some. You'd think I had just given them the best gift ever...it was lollipops lol. I have a whole bunch of Canadian pins to give them too, but I am waiting for a really good competition for those ones. The day went so smooth and it turned out to be the best Monday I think I could ever hope for. Tuesdays and Wednesdays on the other hand are not my favourite days, so tomorrow should be fun. ... read more

Central America Caribbean » Honduras » Central » Comayagua January 19th 2009

In an effort to keep my travel blog subscribers interested I am now posting another blog. It has been eleven days since my last and I am, once again, sorry for the delay. Life in a slow moving Central American country can get pretty busy. Just recently I went to visit Karina's uncles in Tegus. Their families both share a house in a smaller neighborhood in the outskirts of the capital city. It was nice to get to know the city a bit more. I only know a few malls in Tegus, and I never have the chance to wander around. When you live in a place like this, and you are given the chance to explore a new place rather than just run errands, you typically choose the latter. I always tell myself, "Hey I ... read more
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Central America Caribbean » Honduras » Central » Comayagua January 18th 2009

Yesterday was a great day! I went to the market all by myself for the first time and I managed to get what I wanted without any problems at all. I wasn't run over by any of the cars, horses or donkeys...which is always nice. I looked everywhere for school supplies and could only find one little hut in the market that was selling some pretty random stuff. Although, I did manage to find a stapler there, which is like finding gold out here for some reason. I have not seen a stapler since I have been here. I have asked the other teachers for them, but I guess they seem to get stolen quite often. I am not too sure why because I only paid 40 Lempiras for it, which is like 2 dollars. So ... read more

Central America Caribbean » Honduras » Central » Comayagua January 17th 2009

My first week in Comayagua, Honduras has been truly amazing, although challenging at times. I am teaching the 1st grade at Escuela Bilingue Honduras. The school is very nice, especially for this area. The teachers have been so great and welcomed me right away. I believe there are around 40 teachers here altogether, but only about 10 are international. I was so excited to meet my class the first day, but not even half as excited as the kids were to meet me apparently. The first day I walked into the class I was completely swarmed by kids. By the end of the day, I had been asked a million questions about Canada, my family, my favourite colour, pets...everything you can imagine. They constantly tell me they love me, that they are happy that I am ... read more




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