I
also went out later with my neighbors and Elizabeth's parents. We went to Pizza
Hut in the mall for supper. It was interesting, our pizza had a tomato slice on
each piece and you are supposed to eat it with a knife and fork. Then went to
the grocery store for cleaning supplies. Here in Paraguay, things get really
dusty really fast, and mold can be a real problem (because, for example, my
bathroom never really dries all the way I leave footprints on the wood floor on
the way to my bedroom every day). Elizabeth's mom basically gave me the ins and
outs of cleaning and laundry supplies in Paraguay, which was really helpful,
because some laundry detergents bleach in them, and I never would have known!
I
happily started today with a wonderful hot shower!! I've spent the rest of the
day washing out all the kitchen cabinets and washing all the dishes. That was
an interesting adventure. As people in the apartments move to new apartments,
have group dinners, and move out they take dishes with them. As a result, most of
the apartments have lots of pieces of lots of different sets. For example, I
have one small frying pan with black only on the edges, a tea pot, a frying pan
with no handle, a tart pan, and a few assorted baking pan type things, but I
have no pots. I also have plates from four different sets, and about a billion
forks in different colors, but only one regular knife and a couple of spoons.
Elizabeth and I are planning to have everyone get together one day this week
and try and match up some sets and see if we can distribute cookware a little
more usefully. I'm intrigued to see how many different sets of dishes we'll
have!
Soooo much glass!
Teapot macaroni!
One very dirty rag, and one very clean floor :)
Tomorrow
we have new teacher orientation, which I'm really excited about. Hopefully I'll
know more about what I'll be teaching and get to spend some time in my
classroom. I'm interested to see what materials I'll have, because very few, if
any of my students will speak English. I'm excited for everything to get
started!
Life in Paraguay #1: Instead of throwing toilet paper in the toilet, you have to throw it in the trashcan beside the toilet.
Prayer
Requests:
Pray that orientation will go well tomorrow.
Pray that I will be able to start making some lesson plans for my class!
Pray that orientation will go well tomorrow.
Pray that I will be able to start making some lesson plans for my class!
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I need your complete mailing address!
Vicki
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