I have safely returned to the wonderfully DRY and refreshingly warm Jarabacoa. It was 45˚F Monday morning in my bedroom, but it has warmed up to a toasty 85˚F in the afternoons. All of my students wanted to know what snow feels like. Hurricane season should be over and I am delighted to find the pipes in my apartment fully functional and the power hasn’t even gone out for 4 days straight! Now I just need to get used to cold showers again. Christmas break sped by so quickly that I still feel like I’m catching my breath. I recovered enough from an episode of bronchitis and sinus infections to jump on the plane without major ear trouble. I hit the ground running Monday morning at 7AM after having returned to my apartment at 10:30PM Sunday night. I am definitely in need of some rest and relaxation after the busy week. It has been wonderful to see my fellow teachers and friends in the DR, but it was difficult to leave my family and friends in Champaign-Urbana. My students have not seemed to calm down or miraculously become less rowdy over break, but we were happy to see each other. I seem to have quickly slipped back into the routine of life here. My teaching load has not improved, but I think I am learning how to handle it better. I am still working on funding for the year, but am very excited and thankful to have some donated art and science supplies to use this semester. I may be even more excited than my students to simulate a volcanic eruption with our new volcano kit! Returning to the states was a reminder of what an amazing family, small group, church, boyfriend, friends and support network I have in the
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Back in the DR
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Last night there was a lecture on campus about the DR and work with (and against Americans). I couldn't help but think of you and be inspired by the amazing work you are doing! Prayers and love~ Rachel
You are a superstar teacher, even if it doesn't feel like it sometimes, don't forget it. There are all kinds of prayers and blessings flying around here for you.
Love.
Thank you both for your words of encouragement. That are needed and appreciated!
Hey Emily, I'll call you once I get a phone card, but for now I thought I'd write and find out how your move is going...
...And also to let you know that Ginger and I are planning to stay in Chicago for awhile now. Her company asked what they could do to make her stay, and after some thought she basically told them they'd have to give her a raise large enough to let her board a horse in the Chicago area. Which they did...so now we'll be here for another 3-5 years. The final contract isn't totally worked out yet, but once it is, we're getting Ginger a pony, and then we'll send you a picture:)
Hope things are a little less crazy for you...Talk to you soon.
Nick
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