Monday, 30 July 2007

Thobela!!!!

Absolutely loving it here!
I have found my second home!!

Totally settled in. My classes are gorgeous. I am teaching grade nine english and grade eight science. Tutoring grade 11 n 12 boys chemistry n biology n helping with english.The grade eights r a challenge. So noisy but that is ok. They are so dedicated to learning and so polite. My classes are huge. About 35-40 children with about 15 desks. They all have to share with about 4 to a desk n often some have to stand. But they work hard as they do not take education for granted.they realise how important it is for their future.

I have made some amazing friends. My school is just one big family. Everyone looks out for each other its beautiful.When I am not teachng I work in the office typing n writing exams. They start on monday.Yesterday another school from polokwane came for the day. There was a welcome dance done by the students, followed by games of netball, soccer n volleyball. I played in our netball team it was sooo much fun.the students thought it was hilarious n were dancing nsinging for me the whole game.

There was music playing all day n we all just danced. Wherever there is music, everyone moves. Such an awesome vibe here.Before they left there was a gospel performance n dancing. I got up n started dancin with them n they thought it was the funniest thing they had ever seen. One girl actually came up n grabbed my skin n said, ' r u sure ur white, because white ppl can't move like that!' hahaha it was soo much fun.

Josey, thabi, tears n ngeni (my four brothers from other mothers) have been teaching me sepedi. I now know most of the basics. Its fantastic being able to communicate with them in their language n they appreciate it a lot.

Hope everyone is well.
Gtg now I have work to do but ill try to update more often.

Sala gabotse!
Xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Carly - So you're begining to get the beat of Africa in ja. It will become contageouse. Regards Grant Ferreira.

Rosey said...

Bindo u would have loved that girl asking u if u were rally white!we always knew u were black!love ya xoxox

Anonymous said...

Dear Carly
I am really enjoying being able to stay in touch with what you are doing. Keep up the great work over there! And stay safe.
Love aunty Deb

jane kent said...

hi carls,great to hear you have settled in.sounds like an experience of a lifetime.think of you often,please take care.all you need over there is that beautiful smile of yours!!!.
lots of love,jane mark ang and brad.*****

phorvath said...

Hey Carly,

Mrs H and I are sitting here with Jake Parmenter and thought we would log on to your site and see what you are up to. Jake says Hi. Sounds like you are having a great time - eye opening! We always thought you would make a difference and it sounds like you are. I was going to make some jokes but I'll save them for later because Jake doesn't think they are funny! All the best.

Anonymous said...

sounds so good.
think i need u here tutoring me chemistry.
i should have given u my chem notes for them.
teach em good.
keep havin fun.
and dont let them get to good at cricket or rugby.
loky m aka LOKDAWG

Mrs Stroud-Watts said...

Hi Carly, Hope you are well. I have published your blogg address in the newsletter so other students can get an understanding of what a gap experience is about. It sounds as if you are having a wonderful experience. Enjoy!
Mrs Stroud-Watts

Anonymous said...

Dear Carly,
I am so touched reading your news from Africa. What an experience and what wise words to all Australians not to take education for granted.

I hope to meet you one day.

Keep safe,
Stephanie Sims
(Daniel's mum)