Friday, October 31, 2008

Meeting Our Partner Teachers

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This is Brahim. He is my partner teacher. I will be teaching with him in Tanahoute, and then he will come and teach with me in Shishmaref. I recognize Brahim instantly from pictures he had sent. He also recognized me as soon as I walked into the room. It was like meeting an old friend.

Brahim amazingly remembered every detail I'd ever shared with them. He inquired about Steve (Hey Steve! He predicts that you are a very sad man right now. Are you?). He asked about Lisa, my sister who just got married. He asked after my brother-in-law Bryce and Caleb. He wanted to know how my parents Sam and Asenath were doing. I was amazed.

Brahim is very outgoing, smart, and willing to share. I think we are a good professional match, and I can already tell that he will teach me many things.


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Polly and Fatima.



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Trisha and Mustapha. They will be teaching relatively close to us, so we may get to visit each other's schools!


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Susan and Abdenbe.



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Malika and Danielle.


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Leslie and Amina.



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Carrie and Ouafa.

I was extraordinarily impressed with the Moroccan teachers. They were a very lively and welcoming group. We talked all through dinner. Their English is amazing, and their knowledge of English literature was astounding (especially considering that English is their third language!). I look forward to working with all of them and learning a lot.



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We feasted with our new partners. We started with this tray of Moroccan food. I was too tired to learn what all of the different dishes were, but Brahim said there will be plenty of time for me to learn. The orange things on the bottom left are carrots, and I think the meat on the right was lamb. It was all wonderfully seasoned and delicious!



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The next course was (I think) cornish game hens stuffed with couscous. The birds were topped with a sweet spicy sauce and toasted almonds.



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Then followed beef. Perfectly tender and seasoned to perfection. I ate and ate and ate and ate, but I still left mounds of food on my plate. :)



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This is how I looked when I attended the dinner. Shishmaref kids, do you recognize me without my hair in a ponytail? (Steve, do you recognize the mess on the table?) :)

2 comments:

Carolynn Davids Slaughter said...

Yum, David and I love this type of food ... we haven't been able to find a restaurant here in Utah that serves it though. We had a favorite in Texas.

Breezi@ Not Your Average Fairytale said...

wow... send some of that yummy food our way!

seems like you have a pretty great partner!