Saturday, May 30, 2009

Coming Home June 15th









Well, we did it. Gabbie and I have almost finished our first school year abroad. We have had some ups and a lot of downs, but feel that this has been a huge learning experience for the both of us. Not much has happened in the last few weeks except for the school year winding down. Last weekend we went to Popenguine again and that was nice. So I am posting my last African post until August. I do plan on posting my summer adventures that include Alaska, Maui, fishing, and camping in our new van. So stay tuned, more will come.

The pictures attached are hopefully not repeats. It is a collection of pictures taken from the year.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Tour of the USS Nashville








Today my 8th graders and I were fortunate enough to tour a US Navy ship. They came into port a few days ago and are here for humanitarian reasons (wink wink). We had a wonderful tour, our guide was very friendly, and he even gave me his hat at the end. It was pretty cool!

Friday, May 8, 2009

St. Louis 8th Grade Field Trip














Today I arrived home from our 8th grade field trip to St. Louis (northern Senegal). It was a nice excursion. The hotel had cute little bungalows with warm water, a pool, and excellent beach access. However, I don't think the owners liked kids very much. Anyhow, Thursday we first went to an area called Guembeul Reserve where locals are trying to restore the area's natural habitat. My students and I were able to hold baby tortoises, see monkeys, some oryx, addax and gazelles. Then we headed for the Langue de Barbarie National Park for a pirogue ride on the delta. We saw many pelicans and other birds gathering to mate. We also stopped and played on the Grand Cote. Then we headed back to the hotel for some free time. After dinner, the students put on wonderfully funny skits based on African folk tales. Today we had breakfast and toured St. Louis on horse carriage and ate beef kabobs at small local restaurant. I enjoyed the trip and feel that the students got a lot out of it.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Popenguine









About 80 Kilometers (50 miles) south of Dakar is a great little beach getaway named Popenguine. Gabs and I were going to go to Saly but a friend of mine suggested that we go with her instead to Popenguine because Saly would be way too touristy and busy. I am so glad we took her advice. We rented a house that was right on the beach. We swam, fished (I didn't catch anything), surfed (mini beach break waves), and explored. The house had this wonderful kitchen that opened up to the ocean, it was great. It was also very relaxing and very close to Dakar. I have found my getaway. On the way home I leaned over to Gabbie and said, "I kinda like it here now".

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Dakar Pub Crawl

Last Friday a good friend of mine decided to rent a car rapide (the main form of Senegalese public transportation) and go on a pub crawl. We started the evening by eating Chinese and then headed for the bars. I have stopped drinking for at least a month and as you can see my inhibitions are abnormally high. I also have a really nice cold sore which I love explaining to my students is herpes. So the pub crawl wasn't really a pub crawl for me, but I had a good time celebrating my friend's birthday.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The New Goods






Gabbie and I have been making it a priority to buy art work while we are here. We picked out some fabric and had some pillows made, we bought some antiques, we haggled for some cool baskets, and we bargained for a toy bicycle and car made out of cans. Next purchase, painting from the art gallery on N'Gor Island and bags to bring home as gifts.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Our Favorite Dakar Restaurant: Sao Brazil






Sao Brazil is our favorite place to eat. They have really good wood oven pizza, meat dishes, and sauces. The owners are nice and seem to know that we don't want to wait for three hours to get our dinner. Gabbie and I probably go here about two times a week.