Me with some of my fourth year students at our Christmas party. They put cake on my nose.
The school itself is super small; while officially we have about 600 students enrolled I wouldn't be surprised if only 300 or so are actually there on a daily basis. Some big problems hurt the already difficult educational situation in this country, truancy being one of them. Lots of my students have problems with drugs and alcohol, difficult home lives, poverty forcing them out of school, having to work long hours at night for their families, and all-around lack of motivation to do well in school. One of my favorite students has already opened up to me about how her mother doesn't give her breakfast or money to get to school in the mornings. The living situations of some of these people are really unlike anything you'd ever see in America. But for some reason my students still smile at me and are excited to be at school. Anyway, MERRY CHRISTMAS if you're reading this. And God bless you for being interested in what's going on with me here. I'm settling into a pretty good routine with my host family and I'm really hopeful that they'll let me stay with them beyond the required 3 months. Cher, the 3-year old I live with, is absolutely adorable but a little bit of a terror sometimes. She's the one who coined the phrase, "I'm doing...boobs." She also likes to come into my room and directs me to draw whatever she feels like. Such as, "Draw a long beautiful hair" (complete with tossing her hair behind her shoulder movements), "Draw the dead people in the cemetary", and "Draw the boy throwing up. BLOOD." Oh, how sweet.
I gave her that shirt for Christmas.
Other than that, some volunteers are meeting up in Boracay for New Year's, which I'm excited about. I'll actually get to spend some time in a "tropical paradise". You'd think it wouldn't have taken four months for that to happen, wouldn't you? I'm just glad it's finally happening and I'll get to (hopefully) relax a little bit. My host family even gave me a huge straw hat and see-through knit dress for the trip! Well, I'm going to get offline now and head home. I think I actually can get home without going completely out of my way and having to ask a Mang Inasal door guard how to get there. Wish me luck!



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