Mar 9-15: 3 weeks into class, 6 months with Keily, and an SEC Title

This was the last week of buildup before I really get going on my projects next year. These first few weeks of the school year are dedicated to everyone finalizing new schedules and getting through orientations and diagnostic exams, but we finally we are through that period and ready for some normalcy. While my workshops were still in a bit of a holding pattern, I put the finishing touches on my lesson plans, studied English with a teacher at the colegio preparing for an upcoming exam, scheduled workshops with teachers for next week, and helped organize the library. I’m looking forward to finally getting to teach again in a couple days. 


Outside of school, things were a bit slower over the course of this week. On Monday, I came down with a stomach virus or food poisoning or something, so that knocked me out for about 24-48 hours, and I tried to take it pretty easy the rest of the week to recover. One of the realities of Peace Corps service (or just living abroad in general) is that I’m still not 100 percent accustomed to the diet or certain bacteria here, so I tend to come down with illnesses much more frequently abroad than when I’m at home. However, in my free time, I was still able to celebrate 6 months with my girlfriend, Keily, and I was able to cheer the Arkansas Razorbacks to an SEC Championship in basketball.


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