The program that I’m part of is called Cross-Cultural Teaching Abroad- South
For the first two weeks we’ll be staying at a guest house in Cape Town called Deo Gratia. Then we’ll spend a little less than four weeks living with the families of the teachers we’ll be working with. My host and mentor is a 3rd grade teacher who has been teaching in South Africa for two years. Prior to that she taught in the U.K. for two years. She has only been teaching for a few years and I think it will be interesting to work with another young teacher like me and be able to learn about the experience of new teachers outside the U.S.
Only 19 days left until we leave! The whole trip still feels a little surreal right now. I don’t think it’ll quite hit me until I’m sitting on the plane heading halfway around the world. This is probably the most adventurous thing I’ve done in my life. (And I’ve had plenty of adventures.)
To learn more about everything South Africa, check out this site. It’s very comprehensive with information about geography, culture, government, current events, you name it.
Also check out my itinerary page to find out what we’re doing each day on the trip.

Lauren, we're so thrilled for you. It sounds like such an exciting experience and we'll definitely be following your travels & escapades!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
Love,
Uncle Rod, Aunt Chris, Katie, Kelley & Murphy
Hi Lauren,
ReplyDeleteWe have been enjoying your emails; it sounds like you are already having interesting experiences. We are looking forward to your posts here too.
Love, Dad