Wednesday, September 22, 2010

kids say the funniest things.


our unit right now is "i'm cool because i follow the rules"
these are some cute journals that my kids have done.

just to make you laugh :)
enjoy.




no piss? oh...wow






he's just goin' to the club, that's all.





this one's my favorite.
number 3.
with the illustration and everything.




:)
LOVE YOU
.meggie.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

needing vacation from vacation


VACATION.
ohhh, vacation.


dear, OAXACA, MEXICO, you're amazing.


here was our vacation spot.
after 4 1/2 hours of riding on the ADO bus,
we arrived at the lovely city of oaxaca.

so so so *SO* much happened on this trip,
i'm not sure where to begin. forgive me if this blog is a big scattered!
there are so many stories to tell.
overall - we had a LOVELY time in oaxaca and are planning another trip back!

so, mexico celebrates independence on september 15th. this year, the 15th fell on a thursday. our school originally gave us that wednesday and thursday off work (meaning we had to work on friday - WHO does that?) but, eventually, the word was passed that we also had friday off work.

the reason being - this year was the 200th year of mexican independence. sort of a HUGE deal in mexico. needless to say, we were PUMPED about a 5 day weekend and immediately planned our vacation. colleen, a 3rd grade teacher at my school, and i planned the trip in about an hour. we picked out our bus & hostel and booked them both. then began planning what kinds of things we wanted to see in oaxaca.

so, we left on Tuesday after school. our bus left at 6pm and we arrived in oaxaca at about 11:00pm. our hostel was about 5 blocks away from the bus station so colleen and i got off the bus, got our luggage, and began walking to our hostel using the directions she found online. we found a few of the first streets we were looking for but could NOT find one of the streets. we walked up one street and back down, then up again and back down again. just-a walkin.

(story #1) then, out of NO WHERE this woman appears with what seemed to be her son. literally, out of NO WHERE. like she just popped up. she said to us "hablan espanol?" (do you speak spanish?) and our reply probably sounded a bit jumbled and unsure because we were a bit startled but we got the point across that yes, we speak spanish. she proceeded to ask us what we were looking for and what streets we needed. she gave us perfect directions directly to our hostel and then told us that it is not safe for 2 girls to be walking around alone in that area of town. colleen and i then turned to each other and had the same reaction "was that an angel!?"

so, we find our hostel and check-in with the sweetest, loveliest, most hilarious little mexican man. our hostel was called "hostel don nino" and we immediately named our sweet landlord "don nino" (by the end of our trip, we were real close to good ole don. we had a secret handshake and even took some pictures with him)

us. with our buddy, don.



so, we are all checked in and we are in our BALLIN' hostel room. i just get so excited about how wonderful this trip is going to be that i locked my keys to my locker inside my locker. oops. but it ended up great, good ole' DON helped me out.

we just slept that night & miss kami burns came and met us in the wee hours of the morning. and our other friends adriana and genevieve came and met us later in the week. needless to say, we had a great time exploring the city. we went to tule tree, monte alban, mitla and lots of other fun places. here are some pictures from our explorations around the city!

with the founder of monte alban.
me, genevieve, adriana, colleen.



tule tree
huuuuuuuuuge.





(story #2) at the GRITO (or the huge celebration in the zocolo of the city, on the night of the independence celebration) someone stole my wallet. SUPER sad. it had a substantial about of moolah in it and my working visa as well as my mexican debit card. SO, my lovely friends and i spent the grito in the bathroom of a resturant on the phone cancelling my debit card. it ended up being a good night but in those moments i was not a happy camper. VIVA MEXICO, no?

we met up with our friend Vero who is from oaxaca. she is such a WONDERFUL tour guide and so incredibly hospitable. her family picked us up one night for dinner. her mother looked super familiar but i couldn't figure out where i would have met her. (story #3) HER MOTHER was our beloved street angel. her MOM was the woman who helped us find our hostel on our first night in oaxaca. can you believe it? it's such a small world. her sweet, helpful mother not only helped us find our hostel on our first night but she also bought us 3 meals and drove us all around oaxaca, showing us things we should see and telling us all about the history/culture/and food of oaxaca. we were truly blessed by this ANGEL! :)

so the week consisted of lots of naps. free breakfast every morning at the hostel. and lots of other small funny stories in between. we laughed so much. and danced a lot. we also ate a LOT. we walked around the city a ton & shared lots of good memories together. it was a wonderful, wonderful vacation.

(story #4) one day while walking near the zocolo, we witnessed a sight that we hope to never see again. a straight up naked mexi man walking down the street. well, he wasn't completely naked. he was wearing a cut off sleeveless shirt. and that's all. we called him the naked caveman.

(story #5) one afternoon we sat in the park across the street from our hostel and people watched. we also ate quesadillas. probably the best i've had. they were mushroom and spinach quesadillas. oh, and children played in the fountains. it was cute.

OH YEAH.
and the tuesday before we got out for vacations, we had an independence celebration at our school. the children dressed up in traditional clothing and we had tamales and esquites outside on the patio. there was also a celebration outside with dancing and horses and a flag ceremony. it was a fun morning! the children really enjoyed it.


some of my LOCO homeroom class :)
dressed up in their traditional mexico gear.










had to let my camera charge but here's a glimpse of some of the cuties in my 2nd class.


they loveeee taking pictures.



now back to el mundo real. the real world.
responsibility hits again.
time to go back to being a teacher :)


to the "praying for megan in mexico" prayer warriors :)
pray for:
-patience with children
-patience with children
-and..patience with children
-financial stuff (stolen wallet doesn't help that, huh?)

*psalm 33:4*
for the word of the Lord is right and true;
He is faithful is ALL that He does.


loving you bunches!!!
-meggie

Thursday, September 9, 2010

i.love.fridays.

i never valued the weekends as much as i do now.
fridays make me such a happy girl!

not because i don't like my job or because i hate going to work. i actually love my job and when i go to work, i'm not dreading the day. but at the end of the week i am DRAINED. completely and utterly WORN out. any other teachers out there reading this can relate. after a week of constant interaction with little 7 and 8 year olds,
i'm ready for a kid-free weekend with lots of rest!

the good news is: next week, we have TWO DAYS off of work.
viva mexico! yay for mexican independence :)

SO, speaking of weekend.
friday lunch is our chance to hang out with the other american teachers and just enjoy each other's company and vent about the week and all of our frustrations with mexico or the school or the kids or the parents. before friday lunch tomorrow, caitlin is showing us where a park is that is a good place to run. we're pretty pumped about this because we've heard it's a good place to run but we can't find ittttt. hopefully we will also find a bus route to the park. it's a little too far to walk there but a taxi would be silly.

saturday, i'm determined to paint my room!
i'm not sure what color yet.
but i will post some pictures when i'm finished :)

i've been going to church on sundays with girls from la casa. it's SUPER cerca (close) to my house. it starts at 11:30 on sunday mornings and since i can walk there, i don't have to leave until like 11:25. it's really perfect. the people at the church seem really down to earth and nice and welcoming. so, i'll probably be there again this sunday.

well, this is a short & sweet update.
i miss and love you! :)
-meggie


i will give thanks to the Lord
because of His righteousness
and will sing praise to the name of the Lord Most High.
-psalm 7:17

Monday, September 6, 2010

cravin' some chicfila

sooo...i am having some serious cravings for chicfila right about now.
all of you back in the states, eat some of that yumminess for me!

i feel like i haven't updated in a while..
my camera cord is still missing. i don't think i'll be getting it back. so i have been having to upload pictures on brittan's computer and e-mailing them to myself so i can upload them onto my computer. i don't really have any pictures for this post, so words will just have to do :)

SCHOOL
well, we're in our third week of school now. it's hard to believe it's already the third week. however, brittan and i both agree that we have never been so excited for a weekend as we are on fridays here! on friday afternoons we are two happy girls! :) my classes are really sweet kids. they are understanding more of what i am expecting from them and our schedule. we do the same morning routine everyyyy single day so they are learning that and it's becoming a part of the day that they are accustomed to. i'm also learning each student and their strengths and weaknesses and how i can help them this year. overall, the school days are good. the afternoon class is always more hyperactive because they come straight from recess.

so..recess. let's talk about that. it's really a funny concept. at 10:30, music plays over the intercom (we have music instead of a bell). when the music plays, the kids are allowed the leave the classroom and go outside to the playground without supervision. this was a wild concept to me at first but now i'm learning that the kids really do gain some responsibility from it. BUT you don't want to get caught in the hallways when the music plays for recess. you'll get trampleeeeed!

my partner is still amazing. she's so helpful. and nice. genuinely a nice person. she's good with the kids too, she interacts well with them and sometimes it's nice because she still gets frazzled and annoyed and confused just like i do. and it's comforting because she's been teaching for a while now - and i'm still not alone in my frazzledness :) have i already posted about the cookies she made me? she gave me a china plate & cup overflowing with danish cookies with strawberry filling that she made. it was precious. and they were yummmmy. i left them in my classroom that week because i munched on them throughout the day and i'm pretty sure some of the janitors ate some, haha. i don't mind. they work hard! our rooms are DISGUSTING at the end of the day!

and PS. no, we did not have labor day off work.
you lucky dogsssss! :)


things i am missing
besides the obvious answer of friends and family, i am also missing:
*TARGET
*chicfila
*my clothes. a lot of them. that i accidently left in my closet.
*a washer and dryer


things i am loving here
*moyo (our new favorite yogurt)
*food, food & food
*the funny things my kids say or write (today for example, we were writing rules that we follow at home. a little girl wrote "no rum at home". she meant "no run/running". they really are presh..)
*walking to work
*new friends
*fayuka (a huge market with lots of amazingness where i recently bought a light blue coach watch (completely REAL, ha) and 5 movies...one of which is not in theaters here, yet....)
*fruit
*making travel plans


there are more things i'm sure for both lists but i'm out of ideas at the moment.
the 15th of september is mexico independence day! it's a huge celebration. i'm not sure what i'm doing yet but am planning to do something! we have 2 days off work and HOPEFULLY they will cancel that friday too and we'll have a 5 day break! that would be oh sooo lovely.

Viva Mexicooooo

i've been feeling kind of like i'm coming down with something. it's just a little stuffy nose issue. hopefully it's nothing big, i'm sure it's just from being around 50 germy children all day long. we've gotten into a routine of taking naps EVERYDAY after school. i've gotta kick that habit! i need to find somewhere to run. it's just not easy. we have found a cute little gym that does spinning every night from 7-8pm or 8-9pm. it's 15 pesos. so that's awesome. there's also a zumba place but it's a little too far to walk and well, taking a taxi means money so somehow we always talk ourselves out of that one. OH and the saturday zumba session is at 8am...that one is out of the question.

so, kami & i went shopping this sunday after church.
it was a great day.
i pretty much need every piece of clothing i see ;)
but i contained myself and got 3 shirts and a skirt.
i also have bought a jacket here, it was much needed.
the trip home in december is going to consist of an empty suitcase so i can bring the clothes that i meant to bring the first time :)

well, i'm going to have dinner with some friends.

hopefully the next post will have some pictures!

*besos*
-meggie