What has been going on with those Pondlets who have been
slacking with their blogging? Well no worries, we are here now to fill you in!
Sexual health week commences!! We started off last week
teaching in grade 7, 8 and 9 classes about puberty. With some giggles out of the
way the students mastered their reproductive organ puzzles with the correct
labels and everything. The boys even wanted to learn about menstruation and PMS
(smart boys picking up on some tips when they are young). On top of that they
got by the awkwardness and really took advantage of hearing the information
from some younger non-teachers and were not afraid to ask questions. Unfortunately,
I think we made the changes that happen during puberty seem like a scary event
more than a natural one since some kids did not seem to want it to happen to
them, but we cleared up those fears asap. Reba awoke early Tuesday morning with
some interesting goodies in her back pack she could not wait to unleash to the
unsuspecting children. Liz crawled out of bed only for coffee. Then it began…
contraceptives day. With the kids expecting the typical banana demonstration
for proper condom use, it was fun to see eyes widen when the life-like wooden
penis from Pond’s great health resource centre was revealed. Reba performed an
impeccable 10 step demonstration on how to use a condom which was emphasized as
“FO FREE !!”at the health centre. After the kids came out of shock, we
discussed some other forms of contraception available and mostly used in Pond
based on our meeting with a health outreach worker in the community. This week
we plan to go over STI’s and healthy relationships to emphasize our safe sex
lessons.
After teaching there is nothing better than hanging out with
the kids after school in a non-rules environment. Floor hockey, hip hop, art club,
movie night and volleyball were all chosen as after school activities for this
week! We met tons of kids that we have not had the chance to talk with since we
have not been in the primary school or senior grades as often, so this was
awesome.
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday were Career and Technology
System days for junior high. In the mornings we helped in Anne’s rocket
building class! Rockets were made out of plastic, construction paper, garbage
bags, and glue. With some doubts we hit the road outside away from wires and
housing and were ready to test the homemade rockets with their inserted engines
and gun powder. ALL OF THEM WORKED!! Expecting silence or at most a small lift off, when
the first one shot up very quickly and out of sight it was realized we needed
kids as shields just in case one went off route. Woops we mean we acted as
shield for the kids….
For the whole afternoons we had our very own CTS leadership class!!
Our class was making a short video to the song “Hope” by Shaggy. With many
scenes shot by some aspiring Steven Spielberg’s, which included locker scenes, bullying
scenes, and dancing on desks after throwing papers at Liz, not to mention the
dance Reba and Liz taught the class in the attempt to make a dance scene in the
movie (but we were mostly just laughed at), the music video is now ready to be
edited and sold to a big record industry.
| Some of our CTS group! |
This weekend the grannies finally stayed up late. At 10pm
Jim Coax opens a window of a boarded house to sell candy until the wee hours of
the morning. Seems sketchy, but it is the go to place for everyone in the
community. On the midnight walk around town to get to the “candy store” we
realized no one sleeps!! Kids from school were all shocked to see “we were
awake at this hour”. Our pseudo-angry responses pretending to be young
obviously was doing a great job at hiding our heavy eyes and yawns. With Pond
turning from completely white to almost all brown ski-doos were being used on the
water for rides for kids. Not only did we have a great time seeing so many kids
but we met the love of our life!! It was a newborn puppy riding in a carriage
with one bright blue and one brown eye. Both of us considered grabbing her and
taking her back to Kingston….still might happen. QHO mascot??
| LOVE!! |
| Casual 1am view |
After our STI lesson today we got some disgusted faces and
eeks so we think it was a pretty effective lesson. After lunch we went down to
Ulaajuk Primary School. It was the grade six graduation and we were trying to
help get the kids all ready in their caps and gowns along with pump them up for
their big day! It was adorable to see all the little graduates and QHO will
have a great time teaching them soon when they are at Nasivvik. Not only did we
get to meet tons of new younger students but we now will be teaching oral
hygiene with the younger kids tomorrow. It has always been hard for QHO to
teach in the primarily Inuktitut school so this is a huge step for us and we can’t
wait for our lessons tomorrow!
| The grads!! |
Tomorrow night is the Nasivvik graduation dinner and Liz and
Reba signed up to make scalloped potatoes and dip. Little did we know we would be
presented with FOUR bags of potatoes (approximately 45lbs). We also want to
make bracelets for every student we have taught (over 60) and make the ever so
welcoming high school teachers a goodbye staff room treat. Can you say busy
night!! Wish us luck, all you can hear is chopping and country music blasting
from this kitchen.
| Opposite of potato famine |
| Going crazy? |
Four more days left in Pond and we do not want to leave!!!
Stealing Webby’s format:
Most adorable part of the week:
Puppy love and kids saying they were sad we are leaving soon
Most disgusting part of the week:
Reba using a 2008 expired condom for every contraception
lesson (we lied and said it was fresh)
Best purchase of the week:
Celebratory $16 box of mocha ice cream (which we forgot in
the school freezer this afternoon… nooooooooooooooo)
Most proud moment of the week:
Liz finally becoming a girl and learning how to make a bracelet AND do a french braid (que applause)
Most embarrassing part of the week:
Liz being told she looked like Frodo from ‘The Lord of the
Rings’
Looking forward to:
Staying up all night on Thursday with the kids before we
leave on our flight Friday morning
Pond Potatoes out,
Reba and Liz
BEST. aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh! sorry no words! have the most amazing time the next few days, lots of love!
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