Saturday, May 31, 2008

Work out

I love summer because I actually can commit a decent amount of time every day to working out. In college, I was a gym buff...there all the time, attending free classes, running the track, swimming in the pool...which is important to me cause I've been blessed with strong German traits: blonde hair, blue eyes, big hips, big booty, etc. and in order to keep all of those in check, I've got to have some sort of daily exercise. Running around after 5th graders is great, but there is nothing like going to the gym and sweating hard! You get to spend some quiet time with your favorite music, zone out on whatever topic you choose, and sweat through your t-shirt. It also makes me happier, more confident, more strong. I don't know what the work out situation will be down south, but I am definitely going to enjoy it for these two months!

So it was finally hot these past few days. Haven't turned on the air, but the celing fans are going and my wardrobe has decreased in number and size to accomodate for the warm air. It's nice to hop into the shower after a hot day and then crawl into the cool sheets of my bed! A definite plus of summer time!

Found this poem, loved it, though I'd share it:

In Praise of My Bed
Meredith Holmes

At last I can be with you!
The grinding hours
since I left your side!
The labor of being fully human,
working my opposable thumb,
talking, and walking upright.
Now I have unclasped
unzipped, stepped out of,
Husked, soft, a be-er only,
I do nothing, but point
my bare feet ito your
clean smoothness
feel your quiet strength
the whole length of my body.
I close my eyes, hear myself
moan, so grateful to be held in this way.

I'll be sad to give up my bed...

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

The end...

So I have started this blog as an attempt to document my experience abroad. Granted, I have 2 months (almost to the day) before I leave for Colombia, but the action will start VERY soon. I have been putting many of the preparations on the back burner. Currently am teaching and the end of the year is always loco, nevermind the fact that I have to totally pack up my classroom and my life! But, tomorrow is the last day of school here in the States for a couple years, so I have decided to sit back and enjoy it...

Thinking about it now makes me tear up a bit. I don't have kids and don't want them (yet!), but I feel like these young men and women I have been spending most of my waking hours with are my kids! I can't even fathom what love must feel like for a biological kid...Anyway, will miss the school and staff and community terribly. So much so that I can't really put it into words. I'm not even gonna try. I know the decision to teach abroad is the right one, but it doesn't make the goodbye any easier. Got some really nice letters from my kids and fellow staff members. Being 5th graders, it's hard to get them to open up, but re-reading them tonight made me feel good about what I have done these past 3 years and I know the kudos are coming from an honest and pure source...It is nice to hear it from the students themselves. Blah--enough of that!

So, if you're reading this, you've probably received a mass email from me inviting you to keep up with what I do over the next few years. A little self indulgent, I admit. However, I enjoy reading my long lost friends' blogs'---thought you all might, too! It's also a way for me to keep in contact (very passive contact) with people. I suck at making phone calls, sending emails, writing letters, etc., so this will be a way to let you all know that:
1. I think about you often
2. I am having fun
3. I have not been kidnapped by the Cartel

So, welcome to my first blog. It will be a blog of beginnings...HOW EXCITING!

Oh yeah, the school I am teaching in is located in an area of Medellin, Colombia known as "El Alto de las Palmas"...hence the title!

Love!