Hello again
So i just realised that its exactly 6 months since we were
on our way to Heathrow to fly out here. That also means that our initial term
of 18 months will be up in 1 year! Although i suspect we may end up staying
until the end of the term, but whatever that's
a years time, if your reading this your are probably more interested in what
we've done in the last few weeks than what possibly might be happening in a
years time.
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ISAZ athletics at Olympic Youth Development Center in Lusaka |
So since last blog things have been fairly busy but a half
term holiday helped keep things a little chilled! The Friday we broke up for
half term we headed down to Lusaka after school and after Amanda had plumped up
the cushions in her house. its a long way to Lusaka and despite what people
tell you 6 hours is the quickest you could not too illegally do it in. Its
about 400km err 240miles ish so, not too far but with traffic and only about
30miles of dual carriage way it takes a while. Next morning we got up early and
took Andy, Amanda, Sam and Joe to the airport and said goodbye. From there we
went to the ISAZ national athletics and Rich sat and cheered and helped keep
pupils organised (luckily they were happy doing that without me) and Lucy ended
up judging the shot put. The main excitement was lucy's as a girl running the
1500m decided not to run any more and collapsed right near the shot put, so
lucy's first aid came in handy as the girl had fainted but also seemed to not
breathe very often which was all slightly concerning, but eventually she was
taken to the hospital and was seen later in the day so, must have been sorted. Amano did very well and won several gold
medals and broke a few records which was very pleasing. One guy Chigo managed
to win both 1500 and 800 by 5-10 seconds and set a new national record in both
which is decent!
After the event finished we went and had food in town and
realised that Zambia were playing Lesotho so it was all a bit noisy apart from
in shops where no one was doing everything as everyone was watching the TV. We
spend the evening and Sunday relaxing and then headed back to chingola on Monday
morning and made an exciting stop in Ndola which involved debonairs pizza for
lunch and shopping at pick'n'pay. I have no recollection of what happened
during the rest of half term. I suspect it involved fasting and praying and
such.... Ok maybe not. Probably school
work, sleep and the odd game of age of empires (for Rich)
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Us With Eli at Nsobe |
The first monday back at school we had a team from Sakeji come for a few sports fixtures. Lucy was a little in two minds as to who to support but seeing as she teaches them PE she really couldn't cheer on anyone else than Amano. It was a good event and the guys from Sakeji were very good competition for the Amano guys especially good as there are even less in a year at sakeji than there is at Amano!
Last weekend was busy, Lucy was ref of u14 hockey tournament
here at Amano on saturday morning. There
were boy and girl teams from 2 other schools at U14 and just 1 other school at
U19, the Amano pitch isn't the most carpet like so hockey is a bit of a
challenge some of the opposition seemed to not appreciate the bumps and divets
about the place but its the same for both sides ay! Then on Sunday we went to
Nsobe Game park the other side of Ndola, its about 10km off the main road so,
we were stating to wonder where we were going to end up. But we got there and
saw our Friend Eli who was over seeing other friends from around Chengelo. So
that was exciting, also she brought with her skittles and chocolate which was
very exciting.
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Inter-house hockey |
On Monday Rich drove to Ndola again to pick up Brian and
Deirdre Davies from BSE, they were on route to Congo to see the place they
lived a few years ago 1968-1978 i think they said, anyway they'd not been to Zambia since 1974 so things have changed a little since they were last here.
So it was fairly busy last weekend, Handily this weekend is
a long one as we've got Monday and Tuesday off as well. Which is nice as it
means we get a chance to write our reports!
Also We had inter-house unihoc (for primary) on Tuesday and Boys hockey (seondary) Thursday which Luano (our house) won which was very good news.
I thought i ought to show you some of the construction
projects that are going on at amano at the moment. The new Technology block is
on its way up, unfortunately the saw mill are slow at getting us roof timbers
(we chop down a tree, take it in to town and then bring back lots of bits of 6 x
2 well that kinda size). So currently we're just waiting for more of those so
they can finish the roof and then get the insides sorted. It looks great inside
as its so big! all the old container classrooms are fine but very small so are
very cramped with 16 pupils in. The other thing that's going on is constructing
a new field. to make a nice flat field we've been given a bull dozer by one of
the businesses in town to use for 10 days. Its quite a job, there was just
under an 8m difference between one corner and another which translates in to a
lot of dirt. Steadily its getting there, its on another job on Wednesday so,
hopefully it'll get it fairly well level
by then!
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Technology block |
So thats how things are with us, hope things back home are
good with people and your enjoying the sun which i hear has turned up recently!
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