Where did August go?

Probably the fastest of my 14 months so far on St Lucia, August began with a visit from my friends Rachel and Christine. We were able to squeeze in the best of St Lucia in 5 days (though they got an unexpected extension at a resort for two days with a cancelled flight. Heaven knows they didn’t get the resort experience staying at my house). We saw Castries, Pigeon Island, the volcano, snorkeled with baby jellyfish – unintentionally- and with our rented car, defied gravity on very steep and treacherous roads as we explored the island. They didn’t panic when I didn’t have running water and happily took bucket baths. They were great sports!

The rest of the month was full of visits to my host mom in the north who is recovering from surgery, sleep and relaxing, and helping at training sessions with the newest literacy volunteers on island. I really enjoyed getting to know the 8 new volunteers (EC87 – the 87th group of volunteers in the Eastern Caribbean) and to see their “spirited” nature. They are very fresh and excited, I can’t help but feel old and a little tired around them. But they helped me feel more enthusiastic and energized for the new school year that is approaching fast. Just this past Tuesday, EC87 swore in as official volunteers and to celebrate, we all hit the beach after and enjoyed the “hardships” of serving in the Caribbean. There are quite a few new volunteers now in the south of the island which will be a new experience when I see them out and about more often.

Other exciting news: the Summer Library program every Wednesday that I had at my school finished yesterday. It was such a great success. I had over 50 participants over the summer come and use the library and over half of those kids were coming every week, without fail. They were very dedicated and enthusiastic. There was always a mob of kids waiting for me, all excited to check out new books. The Star Reader challenge was also successful in motivating the kids to read. Many got prizes and there were 8 students who were awarded as Star Readers (checked out books each week and completed reading response questions for 10 books or more). I took pictures of the kids with their favorite book and will have a board in the library to showcase them. Yesterday, we ended the program with a little party and had a raffle and cake. They all when home with gobs of prizes and hands covered in cake. Mission accomplished. I am so grateful for how this turned out, I can’t wait to report next week when I have to return to school for planning week. School here starts on Sept 7th. So my days of freedom are limited.

My last tale to report on is a story of true bravery and heroism. My poor ruby, one morning as I slept safely in my bed, risked her life in defending me from a centipede (while I didn’t witness this, I could tell from the evidence of her face that that was exactly what happened!). Don’t worry, I included a picture below. Her left ear and whole right side of her face was swollen. The worst part was I remember hearing her barking in the other room but didn’t bother to get out of bed to see what was wrong. I felt pretty bad about that. But she is perfectly fine, luckily it wasn’t a very big centipede. I know this because she is still alive. Those things are very poisonous. Ruby is always watching all the windows and surveying the area around my house. The other day she found a hornet on the balcony and just like Lassie, came barking at me to follow her. With panic in her eyes, she showed me the hornet and tried to dispose of it herself. I saved her the trouble and bopped it. She has always been protective, I am told that is the mongrel blood in her. She is a great Peace Corps dog.

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3 thoughts on “Where did August go?

  1. Ruby is a keeper!
    Here’s wishing you a wonderful start to your second year on St. Lucia! Glad you had some good comrades to share time with, too, before resuming your duties.
    Love,
    Karen

  2. Kim, Did you get a visit from Erica? I hope all is well. Storms can be devastating on the Caribbean islands. I am glad you had a good summer. Ours was too — we finally moved to Rockbridge County! Now I get to see my hubby and dog each evening without driving over the mountain. School has begun; starting my year eight at SVU. Miss you! But glad you are happy.

    • St Lucia did not get hit my Erika, but Dominica did and that’s just a 15 minute flight from us. Crazy! But I am dry and safe. That is wonderful that you don’t have to drive so far anymore to get to work. Your 8th year??? Wow, that is so exciting. Has the school made any official plans to build a new library? I know it was discussed at one point. Miss and love you!! Hope to visit when I get home in less than a year!

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