October 8, 2007

A Month in Review

I once again find myself needing to apologize for my lack of blogging and keeping people updated. Yes, I am busy, but I still do have time to blog most weekends. Ok, so since I now only have a short amount of time to do this before I leave for school, I will do my best to give a quick overview.

The dodgeball tournament. My team got third, and the other teacher team from Highlands got first, but my team also beat the other teacher team once, which was a ton of fun.

The next weekend. I was gone all day Sunday with Jason (my director), James (science teacher), Scott (English teacher), and Randy (youth for christ leader and my Bolivian sister's boyfriend). We went for a 9 hour hike on the Zongo trail, which was amazingly, ruggedly breathtaking. I hiked up to 16,250 ft above sea level (the highest point I've ever been to.) It was a very difficult trail, but well worth it.

The following 3 day weekend. We didn't have school Friday, but I did not get any work done at all, because I went with the high school boy's trip on the Tequesi Trail. This trail may not have been as difficult as the Zongo trail, except for the fact that I had a huge heavy pack I had to carry for the whole trip. It was wonderful just getting to know many of the high school boys better. On the first day we made the hardest climb up to the highest point, only 15,500 ft this time. The highest point, a pass into the valley beyond, was amazing, because as you looked to the pass, you saw a cross. So, we set our eyes on the cross and made the climb. The first night was a little rough, as it poured rain as we were setting up camp in an amazing valley, where the moon seemed to shine extra bright. I did not sleep at all the first night and got up out of the tent dry heaving a few times. The first part of the hike the next day, I felt like I was walking in a trance, just putting one tennis-shoed foot in front of the other. The Inca trails were amazing, but it wasn't till I caught a quick nap at our stop around noon that I perked up a bit. We were going to set up camp at the place where we stopped, but the skies opened up again, and it was decided to continue on to an abandoned shelter another 2.5 hour hike further. Yeah, it downpoured almost the whole way there. It cleared up once we arrived and we got to set up our camps inside the shelter, so we had a nice dry place to sleep that night. By the way, we have climbed down from 15,500 ft above sea level and are now down to 7,500 ft. The next morning was a beautiful, warm flat walk to the town of Yanacachi, where we caught a bus back to La Paz.

Ok, I have to go, but a quick school update. I was observed by my director two weeks ago and talked with him about it at the beginning of last week. The ratings were above, at, below standard, and unsatisfactory. I was at standard for all the areas except for two, which he put me at above standard, so I guess I'm doing ok. I would appreciate your prayers for continued work on my lessons and on my diligence to blog. Also, the quarter ends this week and I will be having parent conferences next Friday. I still have to update you on what's been going on in school and the past two weekends. I will try and do that sometime this week. I promise.

I love you all and thanks for all of you who have been on my case to update. I really do appreciate it and will do my best to get better.

7 comments:

Pete said...

Hey Tom!

It's good to hear from you. I'm glad you're doing well and that you're able to experience such amazing and interesting things. I'm thinking and praying for you. Plus, I've got a few Stella Artois's in the fridge with your name on them.

-Pete

Anonymous said...

Heyyyy! Lookee here! a blog? amazing :) Good work and on a monday too. Feel good about satisfactory ratings Tom that's pretty much what my tests tell me when I get a C. "You're doing alright, but work on doing better" it's a frustrating but tough place to be. As my Legal professor wrote on my test, "You can do better than this, Stay on the Academic Attack" I kind of like it and might just adopt as a new catch phrase. Well anyway love you. And I'm praying for you. Can't wait to Christmas

Stacy

Unknown said...

Hey buddy! Nice to FINALLY hear from you. We miss you a ton and continue to pray for you. I know Pete is tempting you with Stella... But, Allie and I have a NEW place, I can have ANY kind of beer you want, AND I have Heroscape and Settlers!!!! So don't forget to come visit us too.:-)

Anonymous said...

I had no doubt that if I bugged you enough you'd come through with an update. Glad I didn't have to wait to get this news. I sure love skype. Sounds like everyone is anxious to have you home in December. I won't have beer but I will have pumpkins bars and all your favorite dishes. We'll hit Perkins for the tremdous 12 once you touch down on the 23rd. Keep on perservering and God will continue to bless your efforts. We'll be praying for the parents conferences coming up. Love & prayers always.

Tara Beich said...

Hey Tom!
I just finished 2 nights of conferences, all with a terrible cold. That's something I've never experienced and I wouldn't wish it on anyone else. I think you're going to do great at conferences and I'm sure you'll be honest with the parents.

Your adventures sound amazing. I think it would be really great if we could all get together when you get back. Did you know Ang and Brian got married? It was a beautiful wedding.

Have a great day,
Tara

Anonymous said...

When you get back, I want to travel around with you to drink beer and eat pumpkin bars!!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Tom,
You sound like you're doing better than ok with your teaching. Good job, I'm sure it will only get better.
We got back from spending a few days with Joseph and actually did a hike in the smokey mountains that took about 4 hours, mainly because I was really slow!! I'm sure Joseph will afirm that. It sounds like you are having some great hikes. Good for you.
Take care and you continue to be in our prayers. Love, Gloria