Monday, May 28, 2007

Farewell dinner for some of the teachers

Daylan, Megan, Me and Steve at dinner. I am really going to miss Megan so so so much. But I am excited for her new opportunities. She has lived in Kenya for 3 years and I know she is going to miss it a lot. LOVE YOU KELLY MEGAN! :)
She is too cute!!

Angela will be moving back to N. Carolina after teaching at WNS for two years.
We are going to miss her.

Steven was having a good time! He got to eat all of our left overs!



My new house mates for next year! Heather(left) and Daylan(right).





Thursday, May 24, 2007

Rugby...don't ask me what is going on!!!

Big tough rugby boys...we have a very small team...but they work so hard!
The benefit of playing other MK schools....God is central!!!

Apparantly they were about to score and we stopped them and ran it to the other end!

It just looks so vicious to me! (We are in maroon and gray and RVA is red and black)

Here is their true side coming out!





The end of Volleyball Season

Here is proof that I really do a little bit of coaching and not just sneaking in all the pictures!
Yesterday was our second and final game for the volleyball season. It was a big "learning" season for the girls. But they did so awesome and I am so proud of them. I must admit I was a little worried at the beginning of the season but they really improved SO much!!

Our sweet volleyball skills!




Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Few pictures from this weekend...

My busy weekend with the 8th grade...sorry this is so long!

This weekend I was invited to go on the 8th grade trip to Tauna river. 16 kids and three teachers(including myself) loaded the bus at 8:30 on Friday(18th) morning. We weren't totally sure what all we were going to be doing but we knew it would include a lot of things outside and white water rafting! It was so fun to spend some time with the kids outside of school. The 8th grade class is known for being the "good" class so they really were so much fun to spend the weekend with. It was about a two hour drive. Once we got up to the Savage Wilderness camp they divided the kids into groups by writing on their foreheads with permanent markers, only at camp can you do something like this without the kids freaking out!

Once they were divided into their teams, which they self titled “The Flame” and “Yo Mama”. You can tell which team had a lot of personality on it! They played lots of team building games. Charades, team paper-rock-scissors, trust fall, and other things like that, which I have no idea what to call them.

After lots of fun games all afternoon it was time to eat. The food was really good all weekend except for one thing…lots of onions! Aje, you would not have liked it AT ALL!

Our first night at the camp we did “Night Line”. Basically what they had done was connect a bunch of long ropes along the outside of the camp. The ropes followed ABSOLUTELY no path and you just had to hold onto the rope and walk around in the pitch dark. The path took us under bushes and sometimes through them, into pricker patches, through the stream, and up little water falls. It was really fun, except some kids got really freaked out because they were afraid hyenas were going to eat them (only in Africa).


The next morning we all woke up with the sun, as it shone right in our eyes. We ate breakfast and headed out for a little hike in the surrounding hills. It was such a beautiful day.



As we walked we were able to get close to the river that we would raft down the next day. As we stood and looked at the water fall all I could think was “NO WAY!” But they told us that there were easier parts then over the water fall and that at the hard parts the kid would get out and walk round, notice I say the kids!

We got back and camp and the kids split into their teams again. One group went repelling off of the bungee jumping tour at the camp and the other group learned to kayak in the pool. There were lots of tears at the repelling tour as the kids were super scared. They all made it though, we were quite proud of them. As usual I maintained my position as the photographer and kept both feet firmly planted on the ground! J

After an afternoon of fun adventures I went back to the cabin and took a little nap. The kids played some more games and had no problem having lots of energy! That night after dinner the kids made bottle rockets and shot them off. One of them flew so high that we totally lost it.

We tried to get to bed early on Saturday night as we knew we would need a lot of energy for the rafting on Sunday. We finally all were able to fall asleep at about 11:30. I was sleeping soundly after the long day when at about 3:15 I heard a horrible scream and then a thud. One of the girls had, had a bad dream and ended up falling off the top bunk. If you know me it takes me awhile to wake up, so I was quite out of it. I tried to get up as fast as I could and find a flash light. I got the light and headed toward the girl on the floor. When I shone the light on the floor all I saw was a pool of blood under her head. Of course, I freaked out, I don’t know what to do with things like that. I told the girls to keep talking to her and ran out to go and get the other teachers and the head of the camp. Well, to make a long story short thankfully it was not her head, but she had taken a big chunk out of her lip. It took us all awhile to get it all cleaned up and head back to bed. Needless to say, we didn’t not get the good nights sleep that we were hoping for. The girl had to have a few stitches, but seems to be doing ok now.

Sunday morning was the big raft trip. The kids were really nervous, ok so maybe I was too. But we had a beautiful day and everything went very smoothly. Thankfully there were no run ins with Hippos or any other animals for that matter. No boats flipped but there were a lot of kids in the water as the guides kept joking around with them and dumping them in. We got good at pulling each other back into the boat. It was a very memorable experience and all the kids really loved it. I don’t have any pictures yet from the actual rafting trip (it is hard to keep cameras dry while you are rafting) but another woman took some so hopefully I will get them from her soon. Thank you for all of you who prayed for our trip. It really was so much fun and I hope I get to do it again next year. Maybe next year I will try repelling, yea probably not!!!

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

FUN FUN FUN


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WATER FIELD DAY...CRAZINESS!!


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Yesterday was Water Field Day at WNS. Every year we have some sort of a FUN day where the whole school is outside playing together. I thought this year we would do something a little different and we had a water play day. With 200 kids and over 3,000 water balloons, slip in slide, and lots of relays you can imgine the craziness of it all. You could definately hear shreaks of laughter coming from the field all day long. We have been having really "cool" weather and rain the last few weeks but God blessed us with a wonderful sunshine day! I was so thankful. We only had one injury for the day, poor little 6th grade boy broke his nose :( The day really was a lot of fun for everyone, but I must say I am VERY excited to be able to check that off the list. Only 11 more days of school!!!!! I will be home in less than 20 days now!! See you all soon!

Thursday, May 03, 2007

My BIRTHDAY!!!

Thank you to everyone who called and wrote me emails and such on my birthday. It was a very special day for me. I was sad to be away from "home" but my friends and students really made me feel loved. My day started with a phone call from a very special someone and as the day went on I continued to get gifts and phone calls. One of my roommates gave me flowers and brought me breakfast. Some students gave me earings and one made me garlic bread (not sure why but it was thoughtful!). The second grade class attacked me with stickers and the 6th grade class sang to me as loud as they could (27 6tgh graders=VERY LOUD!!!) When I got home we made delicious chicken fajitas and my sister called :) Some other friends joined us for dinner and cake. One friend gave me a "patch" of grass. She said she couldn't resist...it made her think of me. Not sure what that means! After dinner my mom called and I also got to talk to my brother a bit. Overall the day was very special and thank you for being a part of it from across the miles! One month from today and I will be back in the states! OH WOW! Thanks again...miss you all! See you soon!
My awesome roommies making my yummy dinner!
filling time...waiting for the cake to get done

Beautiful flowers from Tracey Hagman, an awesome mom from school!


So...we didn't really have candles. Tea lights work quite well though!
...thanks for the cake Jen and Alison!

Heather was kind enough to give me a lovely patch of fake grass...oh the random things you find in the stores in Kenya. I was very excited about my elephant mug!!