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>A Little Garden Obsessed…

>So I realize that I write more about the garden than almost anything else. I’m not even really sure why. I think it has to do with what the goal is for it more than the reality. Eventually, the school would like to be as self-sufficient as possible. This obviously entails growing our own food. While our garden definitely has spurts of production, it hasn’t reached maximum output yet. In the meantime, I rejoice over the little things (case in point, check out the watermelon!). And, as someone on the receiving end, I do think this garden fresh food is especially tasty!

Take a look at a few of the vegetables that we were reaping a few weeks ago. (I use the term we a little loosely there – I mostly end up in the garden asking questions!)

An ear of corn

Green beans

Long beans

Eggplant

Watermelon – which never actually took unfortunately.

Pea eggplant

Corn planted down in the river – it’s all flooded now!

Now, wouldn’t YOU like a delicious soup with eggplant and long beans or a Saturday night treat of roasted corn? I thought so!

(Posted by Aj Erika)

A Little Garden Obsessed…

So I realize that I write more about the garden than almost anything else. I’m not even really sure why. I think it has to do with what the goal is for it more than the reality. Eventually, the school would like to be as self-sufficient as possible. This obviously entails growing our own food. While our garden definitely has spurts of production, it hasn’t reached maximum output yet. In the meantime, I rejoice over the little things (case in point, check out the watermelon!). And, as someone on the receiving end, I do think this garden fresh food is especially tasty!

Take a look at a few of the vegetables that we were reaping a few weeks ago. (I use the term we a little loosely there – I mostly end up in the garden asking questions!)

An ear of corn

Green beans

Long beans

Eggplant

Watermelon – which never actually took unfortunately.

Pea eggplant

Corn planted down in the river – it’s all flooded now!

Now, wouldn’t YOU like a delicious soup with eggplant and long beans or a Saturday night treat of roasted corn? I thought so!

(Posted by Aj Erika)

>Not Just Apples!

>So, what does a teacher get in Thailand? Well, I don’t know about the norm, but when my students go home they generally bring back some fruit. Something like this…

I would say I’m pretty lucky! Coconut, mangoes, dragon fruit…don’t mind if I do!

For the record, I would say even this is a bit beyond the norm for what I usually get!

(Posted by Aj. Erika)

Not Just Apples!

So, what does a teacher get in Thailand? Well, I don’t know about the norm, but when my students go home they generally bring back some fruit. Something like this…

I would say I’m pretty lucky! Coconut, mangoes, dragon fruit…don’t mind if I do!

For the record, I would say even this is a bit beyond the norm for what I usually get!

(Posted by Aj. Erika)

>Great Orators – or something like that!

>(I actually wrote this a little over a week ago, but our internet was down for about a week so I wasn’t able to post it.)

I just wanna brag on my students a little bit. Tonight the second year students gave their first speeches of the year.

We all worked really hard, and after a lot of writing and rewriting, the students got to a place where they could give practice speeches. After watching themselves and making suggestions for self-improvement (along with my suggestions) they were ready to take on the whole school! This year they had a decent sized audience with 25 people staring at them.

They all took it so seriously and were nervous. I was even nervous, although I did feel confidant in their abilities to do a good job. As the time drew near for speech night to start, I felt myself feeling like I used to when going to a special night in elementary school. The same nervous excitement.

Having all those students really helped with the atmosphere. There was a real feeling of support and enthusiasm. You could hear it in the applause and reactions to the speakers. They even kept their chitchatting to a minimum! That says a lot for this talkative bunch that is almost half girls!

As I listened to the speeches I found myself being impressed. Of course, I’d heard their speeches once before, and I’d read all of their outlines. Obviously this helped with my overall comprehension. They surprised me, though, and snuck in some new things – most of which were really good!

My confidence in them was well placed and then some! At the end of the speeches, I was so proud of them and I felt like they were proud of themselves, which is more important.

I’m definitely looking forward to more where that came from!

The following pictures are just stills we took from the videos.

DaNi giving us some information about his life…

…and Peto doing the same!

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(Posted by Aj Erika)