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06-06-27  San Pedro Sula
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06-06-24  San Pedro Sula
Back at work in Agape!

It's a bit surreal and a bit strange to be back at work in the school that I love so much! It's amazing to see how much the school has grown!

Basically, since I've been here, I've been helping out with things at the school. I have been tagging along with Kellee (if I haven't mentioned before, she's the school's principal and my former-and now current!-roommate!). Kellee's job here is HUGE, and she handles so many details of so many different things! Pretty much I've been designated to be at her side to say, "Ok, what can I do to help?" Like I've said before, so many things here are last minute (a cultural thing!) and so I have been glad to be able to be here for her! We finally got through all of the days of graduations, closing awards ceremonies, and finishing up with the teachers so they can leave for the summer! It's been a lot of crazy, but fun work! I've done everything from pasting the seniors' diplomas into folders to lining up the 6th grade graduates to handing out certificates to high schoolers to being photographer for the preschool graduation! Looking back now, I know that I have had a lot of fun being here so far.

Although there were many times when I never thought we'd be ready for the events or I thought I was going to go crazy thinking of all the things that needed to be done! I really do love this place!

Kellee and David are leaving tomorrow for the States and will return in two weeks. So I'll still be here when they get back! While they are gone, I still have LOTS of work to do on the curriculum for the entire school. They are working on accreditation from the US, and there's still lots of work to be done! I've been working on it at every chance in between all of the other things we've been doing. Good thing proofreading and typing come easy for me! (Thanks, Dad, for all the training! Haha!) I'm just about done with proofreading from K2-6th (and there's a lot of subjects for each!) and have already begun a lot of the corrections! But it's a good thing I still have 3 more weeks to work on it!

Oh and just so ya know, I usually don't proofread my journals or try to make them very gramatically correct! It's too boring to read something written formally! And I have a lot of other things to do and so much to say that I usually type really fast!! So don't think that I don't have good proofreading skills!! :o) Just ask my dad or all my college/high school friends who had me proofread their papers!! :o)

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