As those of you who have read the last few posts know I have been dreading writing this post. I have to start off with a confession. My stay here in Tanzania with the people at Hope Foundation has been trying to say the least. Continue reading
As those of you who have read the last few posts know I have been dreading writing this post. I have to start off with a confession. My stay here in Tanzania with the people at Hope Foundation has been trying to say the least. Continue reading
Today was my first official day as an official teacher. Being beyond nervous coupled with fact that I had a lot of other things on my mind I barely got 3 hours of sleep last night.
Kids can be the most honest creatures on the planet and are not afraid to show either verbally or physically that they don’t approve of something. To include the new “Black American” teacher that is standing in front of them. To my surprise my students actually loved me. I mean who wouldn’t (bats eyes). Continue reading
So ladies and gents it’s official. I am back on the saddle en route to my next destination. Moshi, Tanzania….with a long ass layover in Doha, Qatar. I’m heading to Tanzania to tutor kids at an orphanage, teach English and Business Development to women, and visit locals suffering from HIV/AIDS. Continue reading