I have been continuing to teach the preschool children. We have learned a few letters and this week I did a review game and they seem to be remembering what I have taught them. Soon the thai schools have their long break (like our summer) so I will be helping with the older kids too. I have to help plan 8 weeks of activities, including english teaching. It should be fun though. We will be taking trips to the beach and other places too so they are not just at the house the whole 8 weeks. I now live in Pattaya which means I can help at Mercy full-time instead of just 2 days per week.
I am also hoping to take a trip to Qatar where I will teach english for a month or so to get some experience and more ideas for what to do here.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
February Update
I have started to teach English to the preschool children at mercy. They had their first lesson on Tuesday. I taught them about their body…head, arms, legs… Of course we did the head and shoulders knees and toes song which they like. They do it in Thai also. Then they glued paper cut out in shapes of body parts to make a body. They seemed to enjoy themselves and I will see what they remember when I go in again next week. Fortunately, they have a very good preschool teacher who knows a little English (just not enough to teach) and she will help them throughout the week with what I taught. Next week they are going to learn the letter s. We have the Jolly Phonics program and we are going to see how that works out with them.
We also have finally received the library program. I have started entering the data into the program but it will take a while. We are going to ask for volunteers from the church to help out with that so we can get it up and running as soon as possible.
I have also been asked to do grant research. I have to look up companies that might be willing to give to certain Mercy projects. It is a very time consuming process but I will see what I can find.
I am now taking a TEFL course online. Mercy has funded this for me as I am teaching the Mercy kids. It’s a 100 hour course and I can take up to 6 months to finish it but I don’t think it will take me nearly that long. I have submitted my first assignment and I am just waiting to get the marks back.
In Ban Chang (where I live), we have just discovered a slum. There is also a school right next door to it. The school has 155 children from k to 6. The only toys in the whole kindergarten class are a small bucket of building blocks (like Lego only not as good). Mercy has given me some toys and puzzles to give to that school which we will hopefully bring this week.
I am still enjoying the weather here. We have had lunch on the beach a couple times and I actually got a sunburn last week from being in the back of the truck too long. Anyone tired of the cold and snow should come for a visit. It really is lovely here.
We also have finally received the library program. I have started entering the data into the program but it will take a while. We are going to ask for volunteers from the church to help out with that so we can get it up and running as soon as possible.
I have also been asked to do grant research. I have to look up companies that might be willing to give to certain Mercy projects. It is a very time consuming process but I will see what I can find.
I am now taking a TEFL course online. Mercy has funded this for me as I am teaching the Mercy kids. It’s a 100 hour course and I can take up to 6 months to finish it but I don’t think it will take me nearly that long. I have submitted my first assignment and I am just waiting to get the marks back.
In Ban Chang (where I live), we have just discovered a slum. There is also a school right next door to it. The school has 155 children from k to 6. The only toys in the whole kindergarten class are a small bucket of building blocks (like Lego only not as good). Mercy has given me some toys and puzzles to give to that school which we will hopefully bring this week.
I am still enjoying the weather here. We have had lunch on the beach a couple times and I actually got a sunburn last week from being in the back of the truck too long. Anyone tired of the cold and snow should come for a visit. It really is lovely here.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
December
Well I can't believe its December already. We have less than a week until Christmas. I have to say that I am thoroughly enjoying the weather here. I like being able to bike and swim outside still and to not have to bundle up just to go out the door.
At the Mercy Center, we finally got the library program that we need to set up the Christian library. Once I have all the books entered into the system (which will take a while) we will be able to lend Christian books out to the church or whoever else wants to read them. This is a valuable thing here as English books are not plentiful and especially Christian ones.
Also, starting in January, I will begin teaching English to the preschool kids and their teacher. The Mercy Center had the Jolly Phonics program donated to them from a kindergarten in Canada. We will start with that for the phonics with a little extra vocabulary added in. We are also looking at finding a good time to teach the older kids but since they go to school already for a full day we have to figure out a schedule. Also, we need a teacher for that since I pick up the boys afterschool and am not at Mercy by the time the kids come back from school.
The boys are off school now for almost 3 weeks so I won't be at Mercy until they go back to school. We will be touring around Ban Chang on our bikes I think. We can ride to the beach which only takes 1/2 hour and we can also ride up to the Tesco if we want to shop and to the park which takes about 20 minutes.
Hope you all have a merry Christmas.
Sharon
At the Mercy Center, we finally got the library program that we need to set up the Christian library. Once I have all the books entered into the system (which will take a while) we will be able to lend Christian books out to the church or whoever else wants to read them. This is a valuable thing here as English books are not plentiful and especially Christian ones.
Also, starting in January, I will begin teaching English to the preschool kids and their teacher. The Mercy Center had the Jolly Phonics program donated to them from a kindergarten in Canada. We will start with that for the phonics with a little extra vocabulary added in. We are also looking at finding a good time to teach the older kids but since they go to school already for a full day we have to figure out a schedule. Also, we need a teacher for that since I pick up the boys afterschool and am not at Mercy by the time the kids come back from school.
The boys are off school now for almost 3 weeks so I won't be at Mercy until they go back to school. We will be touring around Ban Chang on our bikes I think. We can ride to the beach which only takes 1/2 hour and we can also ride up to the Tesco if we want to shop and to the park which takes about 20 minutes.
Hope you all have a merry Christmas.
Sharon
Monday, October 5, 2009
2nd Month
We just moved into our new house. Craig and Sherri are in Canada for 2 weeks finishing off some stuff they needed to do which means that I have the boys while they are gone. I am volunteering at their school for these 2 weeks since I don't have transportation to the mercy center. I just wanted to upload a couple of pictures. The first is my new room. The 2nd is a baby in a car seat on a motorcycle. It was very funny. The baby would bounce whenever they went over a bump but I guess they consider it safe here.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
First Month
It's hard to believe we have been here over a month already. We have been busy.
This picture is of the boys at the sea turtle farm we went to before school started. You can kind of see the beach in behind the trees. I will have to get some more pictures from Sherri as she has quite a few.
The boys are now in school and loving it. They have made many new friends and there is a lot of sports for them to do.
I started going in to the Mercy Center. I have gone into the slums where we gave out food and prayed for some of the people. I have also gone into the prisons to give out food and water.
Each day I have to return from Pattaya early to pick up the boys from school which means I must take the bus instead of getting a ride. Right now I have to get a ride to the bus stop and wait for the bus, then when I get off the bus (takes about 50 mins) I have to take a motorcycle taxi to get home. I need to buy a scooter to make it easier, cheaper, and faster. I could get one for around $450 CAN but I also must look into one with a sidecar on it so I will be able to pick up the boys from school once we move. Right now our house is right across the street from the school but when we move it will be further away.
If anyone is able to give towards a scooter, I would really appreciate it. I do really need one to get around. Please to go http://www.getspiritproof.com/ and follow the instructions on the donations page. Also, if you can send me an email to let me know either in facebook or yahoo then I would be sure to receive anything sent. If you send it there you will receive a tax receipt but if you give directly to me you won't.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Arrival
We’ve been in Thailand for almost two weeks now. We had two days of recuperating from jetlag at a beautiful hotel. Now we have settled in a temporary house which is a little small for six people but it will do for now.
The people here are so friendly and they love it when you try to speak Thai with them. It’s beautiful here and the temperature is a little hot but not unbearable.
I will be starting work at the Mercy Center August 24th, once the boys go to school. Right now I am looking after them while their parents go to the Mercy Center.
The people here are so friendly and they love it when you try to speak Thai with them. It’s beautiful here and the temperature is a little hot but not unbearable.
I will be starting work at the Mercy Center August 24th, once the boys go to school. Right now I am looking after them while their parents go to the Mercy Center.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Preparations
In the last two weeks, I've applied for and received my travel visa and purchased my plane ticket. I'm leaving July 28th. I'm really looking forward to getting there and starting to work in the Mercy Center.
I'm still trying to clean out my house and get everything ready to go. I'm working full time until July 23rd so I don't have much time to get everything done but I'm working on it.
I'm still trying to clean out my house and get everything ready to go. I'm working full time until July 23rd so I don't have much time to get everything done but I'm working on it.
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