I tried to pet the llama, it´s ears went back and i ran away. i didn´t want it spitting on me!things here are getting better. I don´t have many problems any more with my teacher (knock on wood). I´ve been teachign more and things have been getting better. I try and take time to talk with students and I´ve noticed how more and more are coming up to me to talk. I found out today that one of my really bright studens knows four languages...quechua, spanish, english and dutch. He works at the ruins as like a guide so no wonder he´s bright. I told him I felt dumb compared to him since I only know one language really well. lol he just laughed and said no, but I looked good. HA HA! Teaching is still hard, I have a hard time explaining determiners and quantity words (some, any, much, many, a lot of). My teacher translates a lot, which is helpful when I can´t get the point accross, but other times I fear it´s too much of a crutch for the students. I would do some things differently for sure, but I have little control over that. There is stuff that my teacher does that is good...so I will be taking strategies from her home with me.
I´ve been traveling a lot on the weekends. A few of us volunteers bought the tourist boletto which gets you into a lot of the ruins and museums for free...it cost 130 soles or about 40 dollars. I didn´t see the museums, and got into Pisaq for free, but it was relaly cool to see eerything. It is a little hard to travel and make plans with a lot of the volunteers because I´m one of the oldest...they are mostly 17-20. It´s not the biggestt age difference, but it´s almost enough. They got really drunk Friday and lazed around most of the day Saturday where as I and another volunteer who´s 33 went to all the ruins we could see. Then Saturday we left Cusco early where as the others got home really late. It´s not a bad thing, but there is a difference between priorities, planning,a nd to some extent maturity. That had kinda of been getting to me lately. Don´t get me wrong, I really like the other volunteers and love hanging out with them, but at times I´m tired and I know I´m here to do more than just drink and party. I´m past that stage. Plus, partying with them Friday made me realize I really miss my friends back home. Partying with them is fun, but not the same. A few of the other volunteers are taking advantage of the laxed rules of drinking in Peru. I would too, so that doesn´t bother me...everyone needs drinking stories. I´m just ready to use my time here constructively. I really do love my other volunteers, they are smart, confident, and fun to hang out with. It´s another thing I need to be flexible about and take it as it comes.
I do have the traveling bug though, I want to go to Europe now! Anyone interested in backpackign Europe with me???


I wish I could backpack Eurpoe with you!!!!! Unfortunately my lil man needs me here. I love you though and am so proud of you and I think that you should travel the world!
ReplyDeleteEurope sounds like a blast!! Do it while you can! Before you know it, life...work, family, etc., will take over. 8^)
ReplyDelete~Blaine
So proud of you ... I've always told you that you have a good head on those shoulders. Take advantage of your time and see everything that you can possibly see ... there's always time to party at another time.
ReplyDeleteGrandma and I were just talking about going to Europe this coming year!