We were excited about the cool kid area with the slides and bounce areas. Unfortunately, the place opened at 11am and sour flight took off at 10am. Bummer!
The Guillaume family (Marc, Julienne, Sylvia and Skylar) have signed on to teach/learn at the International School of Dakar. These are our adventures.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
House clean, attic full
Well, after months of prep, we are finally moving forward. Starting back last summer when we began to talk about the application process, we have been working toward the day when we would close door behind us and check off the last of the to-do lists. Now, we are in Lexington for a last visit with Grandparents then later today we get on the airplane.
As the moving day has gotten closer, my sleep has gotten worse. Generally I haven't been feeling the stress but, as I'm sure we have all experienced, that is the nature of stress. Thankfully, last night, I slept we'll.
On Fridays, we takes our malaria drug, a once a week drug with the common side effect is vivid dreams. After a good night's sleep, I'm glad to find it the stress, not the drugs, that are messing with me. Tonight, on the plane ride, hopefully Skylar and Sylvia will sleep well, giving me and Julienne the chance also to catch up.
Friday, July 26, 2013
Practice Travel Video
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Two weeks to departure
Marc writes:
Two weeks to go before departure. Dad and Margaret are here helping out with packing. They took the kids for a day so Julienne and I could work on projects and sorting, then today, Dad worked on a big painting project and Margaret went through the whole pantry! She also sat with Skylar as he sorted through bag after bag of "shelf" stuff - things the rest of the family has no use for but that Skylar, when he was younger, really loved. Thankfully, he's getting better at letting things go as we try to not fill the attic with stuff we won't want on return!
We just got back from dinner with a friend, Elliot Kelly, with whom I worked in Amherst 4 years ago. He and his family just returned from a two year stint teaching at a school in Singapore. Interested to compare the experience he had in a very modern, clean, English speaking city with the experience we expect to have in Dakar, a modern, not super clean, French and Walof speaking city. Stay tuned!
Two weeks to go before departure. Dad and Margaret are here helping out with packing. They took the kids for a day so Julienne and I could work on projects and sorting, then today, Dad worked on a big painting project and Margaret went through the whole pantry! She also sat with Skylar as he sorted through bag after bag of "shelf" stuff - things the rest of the family has no use for but that Skylar, when he was younger, really loved. Thankfully, he's getting better at letting things go as we try to not fill the attic with stuff we won't want on return!
We just got back from dinner with a friend, Elliot Kelly, with whom I worked in Amherst 4 years ago. He and his family just returned from a two year stint teaching at a school in Singapore. Interested to compare the experience he had in a very modern, clean, English speaking city with the experience we expect to have in Dakar, a modern, not super clean, French and Walof speaking city. Stay tuned!
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