After various days I hope to finally get this stuff online. I didn’t realise how much I rely on the internet to fight my homesickness. This is really annoying, I can read stuff, download the pictures of my little cousin,etc but I just can’t reply or send anything out… I feel as if I got tele-transported to the dark ages.
Anyway all is still well although it is still raining.
After all my exploring the city is starting to make sense.
I finally found a supermarket (hm you wouldn’t call it that if it were Europe) that carries chocolate powder. I had been missing my morning chocolate milk terribly. This morning our housekeeper, Arakesh, called us down for some coffee. Now I don’t drink coffee which is a shame if you live in the land of coffee, but did not want to offend her and had a try. It does really taste different here, not what I would call nice, but different from the one at home.
She really is a lovely lady as are the guys who guard our gate day and night.
Now it’s Ramadan and there is constant chanting broadcasted from the mosque in front of our flat. Also a different not entirely pleasant experience.
I am really counting the days until our training begins, I want to know what level of kindergarten I will be teaching and get to know the colleagues. ( David’s nice and quite interesting but I’d also like to know some people that are just a tad younger). Anyways I am supposed to start training on the 1st and for all I know now I will have up to 40 kids in a class.( TOO many). I’ll keep you posted.
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Heel veel succes op je eerste dag, die ondertussen gepasseerd is!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenEn je kan je niet voorstellen hoe blij België is dat je chocoladepoeder hebt gevonden!
Heel dikke zoen en hou ons op de hoogte!
En anoniem staat voor Nele!
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