Hello again. So it was 3 weeks ago that we left for Zambia
probably by the time i upload this it will be 3 weeks exactly. So far all has
gone well, we've now done 2 weeks of teaching and have settled in really well.
So to update you with what has been going on, it turns out
we're not stuck for things to do! School is from 7:30 - 3:30 so, by the time
thats finished we're a little tired, add in to that prep supervision and any
sports clubs lucy is doing and our day is rapidly over. This does mean that we don't have as much
time to spend on lessons as we would like, especially for Lucy who is teaching
things that she's not taught before as she's not taught before so she is
spending a lot of any time that she has spare planning lessons hopefully soon
that will calm down and she'll be able to spend less time on each lesson.
Lucy's Trip to Chengelo went well, It was a long journey
(5hours) in a packed mini bus (26 people thats not really a mini bus but its
not a regular bus) enjoying the delights of Zambian roads and driving It was a
good trip and a good opportunity to get to know the pupils. On the field it was
slightly less successful. Chengelo are the school to beat sporting wise,
apparently some of their teams play in adult leagues and often travel to lusaka
(the capital to play) so its not a huge surprise that they beat Amano in every
game, another disadvantage for amano was they had 1 team who played every sport
being only a small school where Chengelo have a seperate team for each event.
Any way, enough excuses it was a good trip but tiring one.
Girls under 13 Football (Amano in Grey, Ref Lucy in White!) |
Outside of school we managed to eat last week after Rich had to do the shopping, he went in with Amanda Kirk and a few others which means a slightly longer shopping trip than if you go with Andrew Kirk so i sampled the delights of Chingola market, I decided against the caterpillars and fish that didn't seem very fresh and seemed very appealing to flies and made my decision at potatoes and beans! going back this week we managed to get 4 mangoes and an avocado for less than 50p, which reminds me we need to eat then before they go bad. Main shopping is done in shoprite where things are closer to prices in the UK. So i guess we should be eaating a lot of fruit in our diet, we both want orange, lemon, mango and all sort of other trees outside out flat but think we may been to be here longer than 18months to see the fruit from that endeavour so, we'll see if that happens!
Oh in other news, we have our 3G dongle thingy, which was a remarkably simple affair it wasn't even stored behind glass cabinet so i really don't know what the fuss was about when i tried before but hey T.I.A.
The Road to town still has a huge pot hole in it, mostly its a fine and straight road but now the pothole that was a few feet across is now probably 4-5 feet across and right in the middle of the road, in daylight its easy to see but at night its not and you often see cars just past it with hazzard lights on as they've just hit it and wrecked their types and suspension, there is talk that they are going to start building a dual carriage way so hopefully before they start the other carrige way they'll fix this one!
The View from our house in the Rain |
We had a great time last sunday at Steve and Muriel Studds at their youth meeting, Lucy was able to meet and talk to friends she used to play with when she was here before, unsuprisingly they're all slightly bigger now than they were 13 years ago but it was good to get out of Amano site and meet different people!
We've been informed that its been cold back in the UK, while its not snowed here i thought you should know that its not just sun, when it rains you ought to make sure your inside as you'll be drenched in about 5 seconds. If you think about the heaviest its ever rains back home you'll have an some kind of idea of the average severity that happens a few times a week, and most days it will rain at least a bit so its no suprise that it isn't great for roads and is good at washing them away.
View From our House in the Sun |
One thing on our to do list is to get a Zambian Driving license, it seems this is a procedure that is down almost entirely to whether the instructor likes the look of you so i'm sure that will throw up an interesting story or 2. We're thinking about whether we should look to get hold of a car on our own, there is a vehicle on site which can be used for going to town but to get further we will need to rely on others so, we're looking at whether the other options make any sense or if we're best just making do, so if you know anyone with a second hand and ideally vaguely off roady car that they're desperate to get rid of let us know as we may be able to ship it out to Zambia (not all the way obviously as Zambia is land locked).
Hopefully everything back home is good if a bit chilly,
It is proper brassy in North Devon, so we're a tad envious but the road situation is better here and there's not too much in the way of ant hills [just Aunt Hil].
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Dudes! Sounds like you are both very busy yet productive! I still find myself looking for you both on a Sunday morning, weird huh! Hopefully the lesson planning will settle down & it will all become easier as you go along. This morning the sun is shining & thanks to some rain the snow has now all cleared away, yay!!! Well, that's about it for now. Hope you both keep well & enjoy the sights, sounds & smells of Africa!! God bless you both!! Lots of love, Sandra & Tommy xxx
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