Saturday, December 14, 2013

So there it is...

     I, Ms. Carly Adams, has officially finished her first semester teaching. For anyone who can kind of relate to surviving their first semester, I am sure we are feeling similar feelings. For me and all my other fellow educators out there, I finished my first semester teaching! The semester ended on Thursday and on Friday we closed it in with probably one of the most extravagant parades I have ever seen or been apart of. I like to pretend it is the Macy's Day Parade for Minerva Bilingual School. Like I am not even joking, all week we spent HOURS on HOURS decorating and preparing for this parade. It reminded me a lot of Homecoming week and Rock Chalk Revue week all in one. The kids had to have tailor made outfits all themed to Christmas, the floats had to be just right, and there HAD to be glitter on everything! So basically when I though I was done with the sorority life, I was wrong. Good thing I had four years of glitter training under my belt. So to end the school year and to celebrate Christmas, all of us teachers and students lined the streets of Gracias and paraded down to the school. After about an hour of walking we ended the parade with a nice and short Christmas show. Many different groups performed including: girl scouts, teachers, theater, black theater, and the band.
     After all the chaos had ended, I basically crawled myself into bed for some rest. Before I turned my brain off for the night, I started reflecting on the past 4 months. The past four months have been breathtakingly challenging, rewarding, beautiful, and so quick! These months have flown by faster than I could have EVER imagined. I remember as if it was just yesterday, I was terrified to teach my first day. However, I did it, I survived. I survived the first week, the first month, and even the first semester! In the past four months, I have learned more about myself than I think I have in the past 22 years of living. I have learned what works and what does not work in a classroom. I have learned how to work with administration. I have learned how to be resourceful when resources are limited. I have learned how to be flexible and boy am I not exaggerating that one! The list can go on and on and truthfully, I am excited to see what else is to be learned in the next six months living here.
     Living here has taught me two things and that is to enjoy the most simple things in life and to be flexible. As a North American, it is instilled in our lives to always have control over situations. However, like I have mentioned before, to live here you must be comfortable with flexibility. Being able to just go with whatever is being thrown at you is the way of life here. Sometimes yes, a little organization is helpful however sometimes you just have to sit back and ride it out because in the end it will all work out.
     So as my last week in Honduras for the year 2013 comes and goes, I am preparing myself for my journey back to the United States for a couple weeks. I started to pack my bags today because I was so excited! I miss my family and friends so much and the just the thought that in ONE WEEK at this exact time I will be in flight to Houston. I am beyond blessed to be able to spend Christmas with my family!

In the mean time, I have tests to give...
See you all in one week.

xoxo
-Carly

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