Thursday, May 27, 2010

Bathrooms underway, if the rains can slow…

Just the other day while I was simply cleaning the library anticipating the arrival of the schools’ director; I noticed a strange sight. Slowly mothers and fathers began to filter into the school property. Some mothers came into the library and chatted and helped me clean, others hung around outside as if waiting for their children to be released from class. The metal pipes clanged signifying that the school day was over, and the children ran out the doors screaming in joy. This all occurring at only 10:30, about an hour and a half before the normal release. As several mothers and I continued to clean they began to ask me what today’s meeting was about. I answered slightly confused that I was unaware of who was presented at today’s’ meeting. This created several chuckles and then I realized that I was the one presenting at the meeting. Sweat began to pour off my brow and butterflies magically appeared in my stomach, as I realized how completely unprepared I was for said meeting.

I set off down the hall to chat with the teachers, who used their magic teacher calming skills to alleviate all fears. We began to prepare key points I should be addressing and 5 minutes later about 40 parents filtered into the classroom. Thankfully the crowd was small and many of them I considered good friends of mine. It was slightly reassuring looking out into the crowd about to give a presentation that I had no idea I would be giving.

Slowly I began, as I always begin… “Good morning and thank you all for taking your time to come today. As all of you know Spanish is not my first language and I still have difficulties, if you do not understand me please do not hesitate to stop me.” This raised a good chuckle as always. I continued on about how I have been slightly disappointed with the parent – school participation or lack thereof; to how I’ve been working in the Library Tuesdays and Thursdays; then onto how I have several projects I’d like to see completed before my departure this year, including a simple desalinization plant for the well and the repairs of the main latrine facility; then finally about future project ideas including the installation of electricity through the main power company.

The result of the meeting was such. The bathroom project will begin on Tuesday June 1st and continue through Monday, June 7th The anticipate plan of attack is I will meet the head construction man and a group of 5 fathers 6:30am Tuesday morning with all the supplies loaded up. Tuesday the roof will come off the building and sanding of the metal surfaces will commence, Wednesday sanding will continue and potentially painting will begin, Thursday painting will be finished, Friday the new roof will be installed with all finishing touches to be completed Monday the 7th. This is the plan, but who really knows if this will actually happen as planned… We are now fighting nature as it has been raining nonstop for the past two days, keep your fingers crossed that the rain slows and the clouds lift!

Just a quick update on the sponsorships, all sponsorship packages have been distributed, we are now only waiting until I complete the biographies and photos of all families. It should be just two more weeks before you all get your information!!! Thanks for your patience.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Science Books!!!


So I've got some fun news from the Science world. A lovely woman from California, whom my mother met on a book exchange website, has become the schools new godmother of Science. She has managed to compile over 30 used but in perfect condition Spanish Science books. These will be used in the 5th and 6th grade classroom. Both teacher and students are incredibly excited and spent their recess (break) poking through the books. It was really fun to see the fascination and interest from the students. These are the first really good science books that they have been exposed to! Thank you Mariana!

Students sponsorships have been passed out. I will be beginning the biography's on Thursday for all 18 students. You will get your bios' soon!