Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Our First Fourty Hour Work Week!


***Ok I know this is not a fun picture of us in Ethiopia but we thought it important for you to know where our country is. Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa (which means north east). We live in the capitol Addis Ababa, which is located in the middle of the country. Now if you ever need to find us you can at least know where Ethiopia is located. There will be a test : ) .***


This past week was Keegan's first week with students at Andinet International School. Despite what we learned last week about "Chiger Yelum" (we've learned the correct spelling), Keegan got to school early on Monday expecting to have a schedule and prepare for class. Though kids were supposed to get to school at 8:00, most staff members got there either at 8:00 or even later, some trickling in around 8:45. So the lessons continue!
The kids at AIS are wonderful so far. I'm teaching 6th grade, 7th grade, and a combined class of 8th and 9th graders. For the most part the kids are extremely polite, welcoming, and friendly. Most of the students are also extremely hard working—the rate of turning in homework has so far been remarkable compared to US kids. Two highlights from the week came outside the classroom. On Thursday I played basketball with a bunch of boys at lunch time. We had fun, and many of them have reacted differently to me in the classroom since then. And on Friday a group of six students stayed after school and helped me assemble packets. They helped for about an hour, which gave me time to ask questions and get to know them more. Overall, I am excited to get to know my students more and to show them love. Many are in great need of role models and positive, adult relationships.
Meanwhile, Anne is exploring new territory as she is in charge of overhauling the revamped computer lab and updated network at AIS. She wasn't able to get much of a start this week—it took all week to actually install the new network connection. At Compassion she finished her first large project—designing and layout for an annual report. Unfortunately, the week ended with Anne spending the weekend in bed trying to fight off a sore throat. The highlight has been the relationships with the staff at the Compassion office, they are full of laughs. They are teaching her many words in Amharic or maybe they just enjoy laughing at her attempts to repeat the words.
The language is coming very slowly, and we feel at a stand-still in many relationships until we learn more Amharic. Our language focus has been on greetings - which are very important in the culture. It is good that we started here as it shows respect to the people but so far there are over 7 different ways to greet and each has a male, female and plural form. So as you can imagine, we are learning lots but really can only get through the first minute of a conversation.
We have been in Addis for nearly a month now. While we continue to be happy for good beginnings, we're ready for more. It has been a good month, albeit trying and exhausting in many ways. We're excited to see what the next month may bring.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I've LOVED reading your blog, and seeing different ways to pray for the two of you. Such an exciting time in your lives!

And Marlanne, if you think of it, please tell Habtu that I said hello! Thanks :)

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