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Here I go! For the month of January and February I will be leaving the Lute dome and living/ student teaching in Windhoek, Namibia! I thought this blog could be a fun way to share the experience with my friends and family.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Parting Ways


 The first thing you are told as you enter education is that you need to build relationships with your students. Once your students know and feel that you care for them, they will care about their education. Creating loving relationships with my students in Namibia was easy. It was easy to love them, and it was fun going to school everyday. Saying our good-byes and parting ways, was not.

  It was an emotional day. As I greeted every class into my classroom, I cried. When I talked, I cried. When I read, I cried. Definition: Hot mess. My kids laughed at me, pretended to sob with me, actually cried, or my least favorite…” Miss do not waste your tears.” 

  There was no waste about my experience here, or the relationships I built with my students. Student teaching in Namibia was one of the best decisions of my life. My students have taught me so much—and I will always carry them in my heart.

  Not being able to do any lesson what-so-ever I ended up playing soccer or camp games with my classes. It was a good day just enjoying one another, and playing in the sun. At one point my 7th graders faced Bri’s 6th graders to a soccer match. It was fun, but sort of mania with about 70 kids on the field.

  At the end of the day it was a swarm of hugs. More crying. I think a lot of us felt like it was unfair just getting up and leaving our students. But  if anything I know that our time here we left a seed. We did something. We loved them. We showed them we cared for them. And we let them know we believed in them. I know that I am not done with Namibia. In some capacity I will be back.


  Directly after leaving school we went right to the orphanage. This was another hard parting. We really have grown to love everyone in the Doloman house. It is hard leaving kids who we know have been left before. They are such great kids, but it is comforting knowing they will always have aunt Else. She is such an amazing human being. Incredibly loving and accepting to everyone. The children are so lucky to have her.




2nd to Last Day








ART Lesson on Landscapes. I had my students draw Katatura. We have such a good view from Moses. I was stunned cause this is my talkative class, but they were completely silent and just drawing. It was awesome.








Hi, Back



Who was greeting us when we get to the orphanage......? SPIDER MAN

Amazing Person.

Be cuter.



LAST DAY


My classroom is a safe environment...I love when my learners take my camera.



Finishing Picassos


I am an embarrassing teacher. No Shame

My last message 

My students reactions as I cry and take pictures...hilarious.

Soccer

They were blown away by my skills.

Bri and Kari's squads face off.

There was not a dry eye..or not a moment when we were not making fun of Ms. Kari




7B learns little Ms. Sally



                                                                        Last Art Class











Johannes, my little buddy. Love him

Looking sooo good at this point. I wish I was a pretty crier.

Some of my favs dropping the V-Day Beat......


Chasing our car. We Love you Moses!

Bri's gift. haha actually horrible van ride

One  of many letters I received from a student. No worries, I never wore anything remotely close to this outfit. Confused where the inspiration came. Yes my hat does say teacher.


Orphanage

I know what you are thinking...But I have already called being Gavin's manager for his modeling career.

Elsie we love you!



You Know What is Better than saying goodbye.... Silly Photo ops. Love these boys.






My little Vampire Gustav. I will miss you.

Vampire faces

Pricilla! 

Cythina, I will miss this sassy girl!

Nikki and his new intramural champ shirt. What. What



We Love You!!!!



<3 Kari Lee

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