Today, friday, was my third day at Zana school. Wednesday was my first day, and it definitely wasn't what I thought it would be. But my second day went alot better, and today did as well. I am teaching english, specifically reading comprehension to P-5 and P-4, which is equivalent to fourth and fifth grade. But in my P-5 class, there are a four or five students who are older than me. Working at Zana school is like being vaulted back in time a hundred and fifty years. I talked to the teacher I work with, and this weekend I am going to create my own lesson plans for next week, so pray for me this weekend!
Last night we said goodbye to Naomi Hill. In the past couple days, we got to spend alot of time together and I really enjoyed her friendship. It was really sad to see her go, one of the hardest parts of living with the Eby's are the constant goodbyes. She took us all out to dinner before she left. We ate at a pizza place on the way to airport on the bank of Lake Victoria. It was one of the prettiest places I have ever eaten. It looked like it should have been a hollywood movie set.
Rose, a Ugandan woman, had been living with us for the past week and she went home today as well. It's pretty quiet here now. After having two big teams in the Eby's house, having the place empty seems pretty strange.
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