Most of my brain-time is spent hunting for the next photo, or potential future photos. I have even dreamed about taking photos. I spend time online scrolling through other people's photos and photo taking tip websites. I'm starting to really get into this, though I know uninspired days are coming, I also know that they will pass.
Along with all my time spent taking, editing, looking at, and researching photos, I also spend some time online finding more self-education and self-improvement sites. I find it refreshing and it helps me feel like I have some idea of what kind of life I want to live in the future. As always, I know this idea will change over time, but it's nice to have a vision of what it might be like again.
New Year's Eve was a lot of fun. After months of not staying out past 10 or 11 (and being tired and checked out around 9) on any given weekend, I feared the worst would happen on New Year's. I decided to push my limits and I drank a pot and a half of coffee before going to spend time with Angela and her family. I wasn't very talkative, but at least I wasn't dead and miserable looking trying to stay out of everyone's way.
At midnight a shift was made to ViaVia, where I danced the night away, with no one in particular, sometimes with a group, and sometimes solo. I really enjoyed myself. By the time I went home, it was very late and I was very tired.
I still had 5 days before school and I enjoyed a trip to the mall (for the thrift store, which is huge!) in Chiquimula, Guatemala with a few of my girlfriends. We had a good time and we all found some fun items. I found a Williamsburg, Virginia shirt and took a picture, but opted out of buying it. On the way to Chiquimula, at a bus change, we ran into some of our other coworkers who were busing back to Copan after their vacation time. It was really amusing (you know, to us).
With the start of school, I used the half week to recap all our rules and procedures and review basic vocabulary and a lot of what we covered in the first part of the school year. I've also been teaching my kids about goal making and stick-to-it strategies (not unlike those I've been using for myself with the 6-week gig, which is going swimmingly).
On Friday, at lunch time, we were notified that we needed to take down everything from our walls and move all furniture to the middle of the room because the school was being painted. My kids and I used the last class period to achieve this goal, which was chaotic, but I think there's nothing wrong with a little chaos on a Friday afternoon. The school is being visited by a bilingual school association of some sort that we want to join. They will be monitoring our classes, going over our lesson plans, and judging is the school is worthy. The school decided it was in their best interest to paint the school to make us look a little more together and professional before they came in a week.
Unfortunately, when I went in on Sunday, at 10:30, when it was all supposed to be finished, and I could put my room back together, I was informed that my room was one of 3 that were skipped. They painted it while I waited, and instead of taking 2-2:30 hours, I was at school for 6. I was not foodily prepared and was very hungry when I did get to leave. Only the furniture was taken care of, I decided to work on the posters after school for the next four days (I got a fair bit done today).
I have been getting out of my house a little more and have had the pleasure of meeting, getting to know, and helping a variety of tourists around town as well as getting to know more Hondurans I have always seen around but never talked to. It has been tiring, but I hope to "catch up" on some sleep tonight and continue putting my life back together at school.
(PS, I think today's photo was my favorite so far. I had no idea what I was going to take a picture of, and I stumbled upon this. Ooo and Ahhh over it for me?
http://antesandafter.blogspot.com/2011/01/10-copan-grate.html)