the good:
- the kindness of strangers has been amazing, people generously listening and patiently providing assistance in so many ways
- my students -- like most second graders are funny and full of life. i have a few "second grade boys" -- but would be disappointed if i didn't . they have already given MANY funny stories that will be shared
- sunlight all the time
- cab sauv (as in, i can get it here and it is a great reminder of my former life)
- a church that is pretty good
- being part of an expat community...odd but nice
- hearing many languages spoken every day
- meeting people i'd never have the chance to meet had i not left my comfort zone
- an incredible new team (if I had to leave a great school and beautiful team-mates, this is was a safe and lovely place to land)
the bad:
- missing my community in colorado so much...school, vanguard, dear friends
- sharing the road with people who can afford to buy a new car weekly
- finding out that the issues with tape that is red is the same in here as it is in every place i've been in america...yahoo
- getting used to not only a new way of life, but a new way of time. life here begins exceedingly early in the morning, stops in the afternoon for about 3 hours, then begins again after the sun sets
- as a follow up to the aforementioned bulleted point - waking every day no later than 5 am. still not used to it
the ugly:
- there is a reason people from the united states are labeled as "ugly americans" -- it might have something to do with said americans not wanting to pay a cab driver the agreed amount because they thought the price unfair (but willingly got in the car), a lack of willingness to tip a server because they think the meal was expensive enough, or making fun of people in their native dress -- it sickens and saddens me that people who are being paid a LOT of money to educate children could possibly be so small and closed minded.
these are a few of my thoughts thus far...many, many more to follow
Thanks for the update, Jan! Love hearing from you and look forward to more. Vanguard misses you terribly...so not the same without you, friend!
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So good to hear about your new adventure. Praying for you and all the adjustments. Boy, do we have a lot to talk about on both sides. Wish you were here so I could share it all with you. Keep posting!!
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Laura