Saturday, September 18, 2010

How Do You Drain A Finger

many impressions ....

was incredible but ... on Monday 13th September, I've finally arrived here in Rondonópolis .. Whole 16 hours I have to Rondonópolis used by Araruna überlelgt .. you get the time ... 16 hours to a country from A to R. (Okay I was 5 hours stay in Brasilia, but still had) ... Ah jaa ... of course I am flown with 2 times change ...

Now I am so I finally here. At the airport I was greeted very warmly by Elisa. It is the Head of Mission: Impossible on the spot here and also my contact for this year. Then they took me right down to my host family, where it equal first was a delicious soup and I have met a living here from 2 German priest, Father Francis. He has lived here for 30 years.
happy I am right the food that I, although I understand a little tired seeeeeehr .. Here the people speak, thank God more clearly than in Paraíba!

After that I first go to bed ... I'm here my own room with private bath, refrigerator, wardrobe and air conditioning, which is really suuper at these temperatures.
The next morning we went right off. And although by 7 clock .. it I have to get used to not really. I now have to get up earlier than I had when I still went to school: (But since every day is interesting and I look forward even more to know, that's quite good also makes me really cold shower every morning. very well monitored.

Elisangela me the first day always picked up the car and we drove around. Now I know all the four youth centers ... IM Jugendzenrtum 1, about 10 minutes up the road away from my family is .. will dance, theater and football etc available. On Friday morning I was at the dance lessons here .. really amazing how even to move the 8, 9 and 10 years. Of course, I have the attraction and all the children who did not just dance, have I covered with questions .. I have been besieged from all sides ... In the beginning Elisa has told the children when they speak slowly, I understand. At first, the children have also been trouble, but eventually they all have babbled away from all sides of me ... But the agreement worked out yet somewhat .. because all had patience with me and when his need to have repeated several times slowly until I understood it.

One of my tasks here will be the co-supervision of sponsored children from cobra. This consists of visits to the sponsored children and their families and the control services of the school. So have Elisa, Me and Marlene (another employee of KoBra) into 2 different schools attended afternoon to inform us about the performance of the sponsored children. It was very interesting Brazilian schools of viewers. There is also the case that the children go to school in different shifts. The one in the morning and the others go from noon to 1 and the older ones go to school at night. These often work all day and then go to school in the evening.

On Thursday I was satisfied with Elisa in Cuiabá at the German consulate only to notice that I arrived here. There you have copied my passport and registered that I'm here in case anything should be. Yes and for all, we drove 420 km in one day ... Well was not that bad ... on the way back we still have a 2 waterfalls halted and it is really really hot here right now ... I am with my clothes first placed under the waterfall ... it was very refreshing! For the first time I saw wild parrots seen such a beautiful red macaw ..:) and lots of monkeys:)

the monkeys here even like beer:)


Unfortunately, since it is here at the moment soo sooo hot and dry, the landscape is not so green as well otherwise accessible, but brown and sometimes black ... .. because it has been burning ... (However, it is much greener than in Paraíba, where I spent the last month.




So that is all for today. Soon I'll put my project before then exactly when I do, then even better Overview ... have

Greetings from the hot but still totally beautiful Brazil ...
oh I almost forgot .. me stands a mango tree in the garden with mango tuned .. I'm excited:) See you soon


Franzi

under the waterfall:)

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