Jesus' Deaf Church Activities
Once a month, we have game night. Nancy picks up everyone who wants to participate and takes them to a local Mennonite Church. We have snacks, "Minute To Win It" type games and fellowship. Many of the participants are deaf. The younger participants are hearing children who have a deaf mom or deaf sibling.
Every Friday night, Nancy has a Girls Night Bible Study. Chelsea and I take care of the children in my apartment during the Bible Study. We provide a snack for the children, plan an art activity, read books and provide an opportunity for the children to play together in a kid friendly environment.
Life At School
Snack Shop
The snack shop is the place to be during morning and afternoon breaks. There are snacks and drinks and Ms. Lily keeps a level head as she is bombarded by children shouting out what they want to buy.
I have learned to make Choco Bananas and Ms. Lily is now teaching me how to make "Stretch My Gut".
PE and Free Time
Sports Days
The students in Standard IV, V and VI participated in two Sports Days at local schools. Watching and or participating in football all day under the hot sun.......makes for a nice break from the classroom and creative ways to keep cool.
Festival Of Arts
The dance group from St. Peter's (the school I work at) won a gold medal and will now compete in the national competition in Belize City. Our class went to support the students from St. Peter's Anglican School.
National Exceptional Confidence Competition
The Ten Contestants |
Waiting to hear the results. Each Contestant won cool prizes. |
Kristel Cajun won Second Place. |
Put Your Hands In The Air. |
Substituting in Standard IV
I spent two days as a Substitute Interpreter in Standard IV. This brought many challenges including interpreting for five students instead of one, working with a different teacher, different students, different curriculum and different chaos. Despite the chaos, I really enjoyed working with this group of students.
The appearance of this Iguana caused quite a stir. No one wanted to get too close during class. When it was time for a break, the boys had no problem catching it and causing even more excitement.
Chicken Bar-Be-Que and Coconuts
One Sports Day included Coconuts and BBQ Chicken |
BBQ Chicken is a staple in Belize |
The best way to open a coconut? Machete of course |
Delicious treat on a hot day. |
The inside of a coconut. |
Mr Rick - Our Guard and Caretaker
Mr Rick does anything and everything to help keep St. Peter's Anglican School running smoothly. In this picture, Mr. Rick is showing you how grass is cut in Belize. The machete is a very useful tool!
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