On Tuesday, April 10, we started back
in school. I was excited to see how my CT was without all the stress
of final grades and what-not. Unfortunately, I have still yet to see
a not stressed Mrs. Solomons. Over the break her husband had some
health issues and isn't better yet. Lucky for her, I'm there to help
her out A LOT in her classroom. By this I mean I'm the teacher. Not
a problem at all; this is why I came here! However, it might be nice
to get a little instruction here and there...maybe a textbook...a
dry-erase marker? In all seriousness, yes, it has been a little
stressful. In fact, during the beginning of the week, I was feeling
very homesick and very much over my head. What's great about this is
that all of us GV students are here doing the same thing and have
been able to help each other out. I'm feeling much better about my
situation. I've basically taken my classes and have begun steering
them in the way I would like. My students, at first, took this
opportunity to try and take advantage of my newness. Luckily we've
begun working together to 1. better understand each other and 2.
learn from each other. I've gained a lot of respect from these young
adults and I'm learning so much more than I ever thought possible.
It'll be sad leaving them in 2 weeks.
After this interesting school week was
over (most of us had a difficult time in our classes for various
reasons) we all headed to a beach house in Pringle Bay for a relaxing
weekend with absolutely no plans. The house is right on the Atlantic
Ocean. It's front yard looks straight out of a romantic movie or
something with it's tall grasses, sand dunes, and ocean front. We
spent most of our time reading, napping, talking, and just plain
relaxing...that is, until the baboons attacked! The first attack
happened when I was out exploring. A few people were in the main
room talking and a massive daddy baboon opened up a window, climbed
in, and sat on our coffee table. Lots of screaming started coming
from some of my friends, so much so that a few people that were woken
up by naps could only assume that people were being murdered by the
monkeys! No one knew what to do. Luckily, Kayla H. woke up from a
nap, heard the commotion, grabbed the nearest weapon (a 2 x 4?) and
came barreling down the stairs hitting it against anything in front
of her right up to the coffee table itself until the baboon got up
quick and went out where he came from. Good news: Kayla saved the
day!!! Bad news: a window was broken (shattered) in the process :S
No worries, though!!
After that attack, we all thought we'd
seen the last of the invaders. A few of us left early Sunday
afternoon to walk the beach another time before we left. We watched
as a family of 6 baboons came out of some trees ahead of us. Then we
watched as more baboons emerged from the woods (15 total) and start
coming towards us! We all slowly turned around and started walking
back to the house. Unfortunately, the baboons continued to follow
us, even walking in our exact footsteps! We got the porch of the
house and turned to see all of the baboons coming up onto the top of
the sand dunes and looking at us. Creepy! Finally, they left.
Unfortunately for us, however, it wasn't forever.
Attack number 2 happened about 45
minutes later. A few girls were on the front balcony eating their
lunches and reading. A baboon plopped down from the roof looking
right at them, specifically at Laura's sandwich. Our hero Kayla H.
joins us again in this scene by taking the sandwich and throwing it
off the balcony. The baboon followed and the girls decided it was
time to go back inside. They didn't actually make it in so quickly,
however, because the daddy baboon and 2 others met them at the top of
the stairs. The girls had no clue what to do since that was their
only way out. They started screaming. Luckily some folks of ours
came outside and started making a lot of noise trying to scare the
monkeys away. They left finally and the girls ran inside and were
slightly traumatized for a little bit. I was on the beach at this
time but actually caught the very end of it by sitting on the top of
the dune and just watching. It was a pretty helpless location at the
time but we really had no other choice!
Despite all the baboon terrors of the
weekend, everyone could safely say that this relaxing weekend away
was much needed and much appreciated!
This week we are in the schools each
and every day. Julie, Laura, and I plan on spending a lot more
quality time with Phoebe, Raiatea, and Genevesa during our free time
& I am very excited for that! This weekend we have a big day in
Cape Town complete with a trip up Table Mountain, a visit to Robbin
Island, and one last look at Green Market Square. Details of these
adventures will come!
More Later!
AB
More Later!
AB
Oh goodness, Baboons! Scary stuff! Thank goodness for Kayla and her 2x4! Can't wait to see you when you get back. Love you girlie!
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