Dear Diary,
It has been two weeks since our last entry. So much has happened…where to begin? Last week Jamie and Meagan taught substances to the grade one to eight classes, which went really well. The older grades began to participate with the anonymous question box, which helped us gear our kits towards the needs of the students. Our topics included smoking, alcohol, and drugs pertinent in the community. After meeting with the head nurse Daisy, we had a much better understanding of the extent to which these substances play a role in the community, and the resources that are available here in Mishkeegogamang.
This week we are teaching sexual health, which has been a little more difficult because there are not many kids in school this week. This is because the bus hasn’t been running. Hopefully everything will be back to normal next week, and we will be able to continue on with our lessons as planned. We are currently planning a field trip with the grade 7 and 8 classes out on the land which has been postponed to this coming Monday. We are also getting excited for the sheep farm field trip with the younger grades next week, and our girls’ night this Saturday.
As Layla and Kirié have spent more time in the schools, we’ve gotten to know the kids on a much more personal level, and even the ones who seemed reluctant to participate in our lessons are starting to open up to us. It has been really rewarding to see the kids both inside and outside of a classroom environment. We’ve found it tremendously encouraging to see the kids who struggle within the four walls of a classroom really excel in other activities.
Substance abuse and responsible sexuality/puberty have been tremendously rewarding topics to teach. The kids have been really curious and full of questions for us, which really helps us to feel like we’re here for a reason and we are actually able to teach them something. We had a few discussions with different parents of our students who were curious about the content of our classes. It was exciting to have parents take interest in our lessons and be able to discuss the reasons and values behind the content that we teach. The topics in these past two weeks have been more focused on the older grades in the school, but we have managed to still stay quite engaged with the younger groups by teaching some of our lessons in a way that they are relevant to the younger kids and also by participating in afterschool activities, playing with them at recess and lunch, and helping out when teachers need a little break.
This Saturday, as alluded to above, we’ll be running a ‘Girls Night’ for girls from both Crolancia and Missabay at Crolancia School. We are planning on preparing a meal together and doing fun, girly, hang-out stuff. Since a lot of the activities that are available within this community are sports-focused, we thought it would be nice to provide an alternative for the night. We’ve recruited many women from the school and community to help out, and we hope it goes well.
The weather has been great, and the kids have even convinced us to come swimming a couple of times. We’re a bit jealous that these kids have such an amazing, clean lake to enjoy so often. It’s a small glimpse at the benefits of life in this community and the natural beauty that surrounds it.
Aside from hanging out at the beach, we’ve also continued to help out with and organize Friday Fun Night. We attended a Recreation Committee Meeting, and are planning on organizing a big barbeque on the last Friday before we leave town.
Alongside all of that, we’re also managing to get a little bit of time for ourselves. The trip up to Stirland Lake and the real end of the road was beautiful. Our May Long Weekend was spent fishing and staying at the Hoffman’s cottage. We really are just so grateful to Miles for taking us out so often and showing us what Pickle Lake really has to offer. Although, as he told us, it’s not too hard to convince him to go out fishing for a day. But we still really appreciate it, and our time here in Pickle Lake would be so different without that family.
Lots of love,
xoxo
Pickle Pals
It has been two weeks since our last entry. So much has happened…where to begin? Last week Jamie and Meagan taught substances to the grade one to eight classes, which went really well. The older grades began to participate with the anonymous question box, which helped us gear our kits towards the needs of the students. Our topics included smoking, alcohol, and drugs pertinent in the community. After meeting with the head nurse Daisy, we had a much better understanding of the extent to which these substances play a role in the community, and the resources that are available here in Mishkeegogamang.
This week we are teaching sexual health, which has been a little more difficult because there are not many kids in school this week. This is because the bus hasn’t been running. Hopefully everything will be back to normal next week, and we will be able to continue on with our lessons as planned. We are currently planning a field trip with the grade 7 and 8 classes out on the land which has been postponed to this coming Monday. We are also getting excited for the sheep farm field trip with the younger grades next week, and our girls’ night this Saturday.
As Layla and Kirié have spent more time in the schools, we’ve gotten to know the kids on a much more personal level, and even the ones who seemed reluctant to participate in our lessons are starting to open up to us. It has been really rewarding to see the kids both inside and outside of a classroom environment. We’ve found it tremendously encouraging to see the kids who struggle within the four walls of a classroom really excel in other activities.
Substance abuse and responsible sexuality/puberty have been tremendously rewarding topics to teach. The kids have been really curious and full of questions for us, which really helps us to feel like we’re here for a reason and we are actually able to teach them something. We had a few discussions with different parents of our students who were curious about the content of our classes. It was exciting to have parents take interest in our lessons and be able to discuss the reasons and values behind the content that we teach. The topics in these past two weeks have been more focused on the older grades in the school, but we have managed to still stay quite engaged with the younger groups by teaching some of our lessons in a way that they are relevant to the younger kids and also by participating in afterschool activities, playing with them at recess and lunch, and helping out when teachers need a little break.
This Saturday, as alluded to above, we’ll be running a ‘Girls Night’ for girls from both Crolancia and Missabay at Crolancia School. We are planning on preparing a meal together and doing fun, girly, hang-out stuff. Since a lot of the activities that are available within this community are sports-focused, we thought it would be nice to provide an alternative for the night. We’ve recruited many women from the school and community to help out, and we hope it goes well.
The weather has been great, and the kids have even convinced us to come swimming a couple of times. We’re a bit jealous that these kids have such an amazing, clean lake to enjoy so often. It’s a small glimpse at the benefits of life in this community and the natural beauty that surrounds it.
Aside from hanging out at the beach, we’ve also continued to help out with and organize Friday Fun Night. We attended a Recreation Committee Meeting, and are planning on organizing a big barbeque on the last Friday before we leave town.
Alongside all of that, we’re also managing to get a little bit of time for ourselves. The trip up to Stirland Lake and the real end of the road was beautiful. Our May Long Weekend was spent fishing and staying at the Hoffman’s cottage. We really are just so grateful to Miles for taking us out so often and showing us what Pickle Lake really has to offer. Although, as he told us, it’s not too hard to convince him to go out fishing for a day. But we still really appreciate it, and our time here in Pickle Lake would be so different without that family.
Lots of love,
xoxo
Pickle Pals