Yesterday marked two months in Tanzania! Time sure is going
by quickly!
I cannot believe that I have been in school for four weeks
already. I don’t even know what to say except that I am totally in love with
it! I know almost all of my students’ names and even the names of some students
that aren’t in my classes. I feel like a real part of this school community
now.
One of the greatest things to happen since school started is
that I am teaching religion to Standard 6A on Friday mornings. I was not sure I
would be teaching religion and honestly wasn’t sure I wanted to. But 6A is
literally the best class ever; I know I’m not supposed to have favorites but I
think this class might be it. There are only about 20 students in the class
(which is small; most classes are about 35) and they are all fairly outspoken.
The way they view the world, God, and faith is refreshing. During our first
lesson together two Fridays ago, I asked them to write down questions or topics
they wanted to learn about within the realm of religion/God/faith this year.
They asked questions such as:
-Is God male or
female?
-Is God in Heaven
or on Earth?
-Why is God so good
and perfect to us?
-How do we know
what Jesus looks like?
Their genuine desire to know the answers to these
questions and many more like it is really awesome. I am inspired by and
appreciate their desire to ask questions about the religion and faith that they
have grown up with.
Besides having that awesome class with Standard 6A, here
are some other highlights of my time in Tanzania:
-I went to the kitchen party (like a bridal shower) and
the send-off party (like a rehearsal dinner) for my co-worker who is getting
married. It was really neat to be a part of these Tanzanian celebrations
(pictures to be on Facebook soon!)
-My co-worker is teaching me Kiswahili during my free
periods and I am becoming much more comfortable with the language.
-I took a public bus, called a dala dala, into the heart
of Dar es Salaam letters by myself to send out some letters. It was a success;
I didn’t get lost! Haha
-A student drew me a picture and wrote me a letter
addressed to “Teacher Leener”
-A few of my students have come on Saturdays to visit me
at our home and play Jenga and read storybooks
-I introduced myself correctly at our first school PTA meeting in
Kiswahili!
It's been a wonderful two months full of highs and lows and everything in between! I can't wait to see what the next two will bring.