The past couple of weeks I have been going through an
emotional rollercoaster. I had just hit my one year mark at the end of June,
was dealing with the aftermath from the break-in at my house, and I’d also been
frustrated as heck about the swazi school system for this second term. It
happens to the best of us; sometimes we just get so drained that we just need a
break. For my health and the safety of others, I had to take a few steps back
and just rest. I had to put a pin in several of my projects and hope that soon
I can take out the pin and continue them. As much as I wanted to do things “my
way”, I had to let go and just let things happen. This is one of the hardest
lessons for a PCV to learn.
After not really doing anything productive [or at least what
I consider productive], I started to just looking where I can help in, rather
than start any new projects. I took the role as volunteer and mentor, instead
of leader. One of the projects I have spent a lot of time with has been the
Junior Achievement club at my school/ Junior Achievement is an NGO from the USA
that teaches high school kids how to be entrepreneurs. In the Form 4 class (11th
grade), students actually start their own mini company creating a product,
marketing it, producing it, and selling it, then liquidating the funds. The
contest is a pretty big deal, and I am happy to say that in 2010 and 2011 my
school won all of Africa! This is even more of a big deal. Anyways, 2013 we are doing the program again
and gearing up for the contest, the past few weeks have been busy working on
our project. Most recently, Royal Swaziland Sugar Corporation (RSSC), the
company town I live in, donated 84,000R ($8,400) to the program. There was a
big media spread and our picture made the paper! In other news the 2 weeks before that, my
counterpart and I led an all day workshop with the JA program for the Form 1
and 2 classes. It was called Economics for Success. Roughly 100 students
attended and learned how to balance a budget, choose a career and how to shop
responsibly. This is basically an intro into the course and by time the kids
reach Form 4, they will be ready to do the big competition.
This past weekend I helped out at a family fun day in my
community hosted by a local preschool. I
must admit, I was very surprised by the turn out and the quality of the fun
day. There were tons of food, games, prizes, and lots of activities for kids.
It was nice to see whole families come and spend the day having fun. I invited
the dance crew from my high school that I manage to come and perform. The
previous night, they had spent 5 hours on a Friday night at my house practicing
for a dance competition later that next day. So that morning they performed at
the fun day and did great! So great, that they even found a sponsor! It was
really wonderful because some of my little dancers that I actually teach were
there and were able to see kids older than them do incredible things. The boys
benefited from that performance, because five hours later they went up the road
to a dance competition and won 1st place out of 7 teams, with prize
money of R1,000!!! It made me so happy to see the boys’ hard work paid
off. This also really encouraged them,
because it validated that they are in fact amazing. I saw talent in these boys,
and other people are now starting to take notice.
Speaking of
dancing, I
am also relieved to announce that my dancers that I have been teaching are
going to be performing soon soon! Next week I will be having a dance recital
where my kids will perform 8 dances. Than the week following, my other group of
dancers that I teach at school will be performing for the closing assembly.
I’ve been teaching these dance classes for well over 2 months, and let me tell
you… I am so ready for them to get on stage and show off. Honestly, every
practice they beg me to perform and they keep asking if we are going to
competitions and if they can be famous and on TV. When I was their age, was I
ever like this? Mom, don’t answer that question.
So in the next couple of weeks, I will be
sure to post pictures and let all of you followers see how they did!
Finally I would like to wish my mom a happy birthday!!! July
28 she celebrated her birthday. I ordered her a book from amazon.com and had it
sent to her. The book was “In the Kingdom of Roses and Thorns”. I read a while
ago and wrote a review for it- you can read it
here.
Hopefully she will like it and tell all of you to read it as well!