I’
ve been told lately that we’re apparently in the Fall season here in the Dominican Republic. While you Wisconsinites are enjoying your sweater-
esque weather, falling leaves and temperatures, I’
ve been enjoying daily
rain showers that bring the temperature down to a tolerable seventy-
somthing and overcast skies. For example, this past week has been primarily overcast and drizzly-
ie *see London*, but this morning I woke up to a totally different situation. Unlike the past 7 mornings, this morning I woke up got out of my ice cold morning shower and started to sweat. Just like the good old days back in July, August and September. The humidity and sun were back to their normal naughty reindeer games and I was back to my normal sweat drippy self. This
didn’t last long… we are on out 2
nd rain shower of the day at it’s only 12:15. Hopefully we’ll have a few more today, too.
It's the weekend, and this weekend I’ll be laying low. I’
ve got a lot of prep work to do for my classes.
The school I am teaching at is in the process of being
accredited with the New England School Association. Hopefully this means that the school will be making some drastic changes in the way it
functions. My friend who teachers 1st grade told me that at the beginning of the school year, only 1 student could write their name. I think she’s gotten them over that hurdle, but they still cannot sing the alphabet, have no idea how to write their letters and talk like little squeaky birds. Needless to say, the kids can’t read yet. So there is
definitely some kind of problem with the education these kids are getting in preschool (to be read the lack of education). Instead of being concerned about the kids education, the school seems more concerned about outward appearances: are the kids standing straight during the flag ceremony? Are their uniforms tidy? Are their weeds in the lawn? Is there dust on the windows? When they should be more worried about the fact that they claim to be a bilingual school yet more than half their faculty
doesn’t speak a second language, all “official” documents are in Spanish, all meetings are conducted in Spanish… Oh and did I mention that the kids don’t have water in their water fountains? There are two copiers for 2year
olds- 12
th grade and they’re both broken? There is no printer readily available to the staff. Or the fact that we often loose water in the bathrooms and the toilets don’t flush and the kids can’t wash their hands. Wonderful. But I
shouldn’t be complaining. I should let my friend who teachers 3rd grade complain. During the past 2 weeks she has had 5 days with no electricity: no lights, no fans. I hope they have that fixed by now. I have to say I am happy that this
isn’t directly affecting the director or her husband who, unlike the rest of us, always have water available to them and have it
brought to their office in a glass glass on silver platter. I’m not kidding.
So yeah, I’m laying low. I swept and mopped, washed all my dishes. Bought some
avocado and
cantelope from the fruit guy today. I’m working on getting
my laundry done. I started trying at 9am but both the washers have been tied up since then… maybe this afternoon I’ll get my chance.
What else… Oh Jason finally got his passport J J Mom and dad have theirs, too! I’m happy that I’ll be able to have them come down and share this place with me for a little while.
No matter how much I complain, It’s a beautiful country with plenty to see and do… you just have to get out their and do it (and close your eyes or your heart to all the poverty around you).
I’m working on getting all my pictures uploaded onto
Snapfish and soon you’ll be able to see me and what I’
ve been up to!
All for now,
Allison