Saturday, June 8, 2013

Job and such


One week down, and big girl life is underway!  Here are some highlights:

I have started both of my jobs, and I sort of know what they entail!  I am working for a Mater Dei Catholic Church as the youth worker which means that I am in charge of the high school catechetic program, as well as encouraging more teens to come to church.  The parish is primarily white and colored families.  Mater Dei uses the “Life Teen” program which has great curriculum, but my job is to make it engaging.  We have had one “life night” so far, and as it is exam week here, it was themed ‘Stressed out.’ I have a great group of teens, and a very supportive group of helpers (called the core team).  It should be an exciting (and challenging) adventure!

My second job is to assist with Masinyusane Development Organization in the New Brighton Township.   Once school is back in session, I will be teaching the 10th grade English class, as well as do my best to assist with homework help at night.  As this week has been exam week, I have spent most of my time helping students study and giving the buildings a fresh coat of paint.  I have also failed miserably at my first Xhosa (language) lesson, though I am practicing!! 

I officially am not good at driving.  My little car is a champ for putting up with me!  I can make it to work no problem as it is all downhill, but coming home is a bit more challenging…  This morning I met some friends for breakfast at a café and spent 10 minutes inching myself into the graded parking space. Put it in gear, kill it.  Repeat.  The 100 yards of traffic that was waiting for me was not too pleased, and wasn’t shy with their horns..

Despite all of the warnings, I absolutely did not pack the right things.  It is cold, and my frantic throwing out my 20 pounds of extra weight in the airport resulted in ditching everything that could keep me warm.  Once I can master a parking lot, I will have to make a trip to the mall. Shame!

Moral of the story: life is pretty great!  That’s it for now, but in my nonexistent spare time, I promise to share more.

3 comments:

  1. Can't wait to hear the Xhosa the next time we chat!

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  2. This is all so exciting Danika. Really enjoyed reading. Keep us up to date with you adventures and hopefully you will pick up driving pretty soon. Don't worry, I feel ya :) Haha

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  3. This is awesome Danika, and I can't wait to hear what your jobs bring. I've also done that parking thing, but it was in the U.S., so ya I feel you.

    Now go heckle for some warm clothes!!!

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