I’m here. and pretty much hit the ground running.
Monday/Tuesday: Flights were good~ smooth, lots of new
movies, interesting seat partners. First time watching Big Bang Theory in the
Frankfurt airport, but not a bad way to pass the time. Luggage made it without
any problem, walked through customs with confidence and found my little sign
welcoming me to Bingham Academy.
Wednesday: Campus tour and trying to reorient myself with
Bingham’s campus, meeting all the (new… to me) teachers at tea time, two
meetings with Bingham principals, lunch and reuniting with Mekedes, my
Ethiopian grandma, then heading to the Embassy to begin the process of getting
my Ethiopian drivers’ license. Returned to Bingham, attended my first staff
meeting, went out for dinner (injera!!) with my mentor/buddy Rachel, back for
Bible Study in her apartment, then worked on unpacking… bed.
Thursday: Headed to HQ for SIM orientation, met various
people (some new, some I knew, some that knew me but I didn’t know them), go
off with some new people and get a cell phone… this is an interesting story
that I may expound on at a later date… back to Bingham for lunch (injera!),
tried to read some manuals but fell asleep, watched the beginning of Bingham JV’s
basketball game, headed out with Alli (the teacher who covered for me and then
I will take over for her) for grocery shopping (which may or may not include
some off-roading… TIA.) and then dinner back at her place with her two adorable
little boys (injera).
Friday: Started off with a trip to the Foreign Ministry of
something or other to do the next part of the license process, then on to the
Ministry of Transport to finish it off and got my Ethiopian drivers license! (now to
work up the nerve to actually drive here). So grateful to have Ethiopian
experts to get me through the journey of it all. Back to Bingham and got to
skype my parents for the first time! Meeting with the principal to figure out
my responsibilities here… and then headed to dinner with old friends tonight.
Deep breath.
Oh, and did I mention that I am going on a trip next week?
Yep, headed to the mountains with two male teachers, eleven tenth graders, and
some sheep. (Apparently, that’s the food we’re supposed to purchase, but I
think we’ll actually buy them there. For reals.)
Now this seems like a lot… and I may have left our proper
punctuation for effect… but I have to say I can’t imagine a better welcome to
Ethiopia. I figure let’s start the adventures from the beginning and fit in as
many as we can! :)
Not sure what injera means. It sounds like you are being and doing what you are meant to. Blessings, my young friend.
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just hardcore cracked up at the part about the trip and the sheep. also, i think the most amazing part of this to me is that you're getting an ethiopian driver's license...SO BRAVE.
ReplyDeleteHi Danielle, I met you at Calvary fellowship church. I am praying for you. I miss injera. Say hello to Ethiopia for me. God be with you always!
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