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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman: April 2006
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman. From January-December 2006, I will be teaching English and computer studies to grade 8 (2nd year) and 11 (5th year) students in the town of Outapi in northern Namibia. Thursday, April 27, 2006. View of Cape Town from Elephant's Eye. Dad swimming in the Indian Ocean and Mum walking on the shore. Chameleon (I think, it seemed to change colour! Posted by Sinéad at 10:04 AM. Saturday, April 22, 2006. Posted by Sinéad at 11:22 AM. Tuesday, April 18, 2006.
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman: August 2006
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman. From January-December 2006, I will be teaching English and computer studies to grade 8 (2nd year) and 11 (5th year) students in the town of Outapi in northern Namibia. Wednesday, August 16, 2006. So, as you may imagine, I am now quite scared to take this path to and from school everyday! Posted by Sinéad at 9:18 AM. Sunday, August 13, 2006. Posted by Sinéad at 1:57 PM. Tuesday, August 08, 2006. Bathema and Elizabeth. Ah bless. Sunday, August 06, 2006.
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman: January 2006
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman. From January-December 2006, I will be teaching English and computer studies to grade 8 (2nd year) and 11 (5th year) students in the town of Outapi in northern Namibia. Tuesday, January 31, 2006. It was hilarious. What I took away from it all, was that she was trying to ask us what the hell we were doing running around like a couple of idiots in the middle of the village! It was very funny because they were screaming and laughing the entire time!
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman: February 2006
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman. From January-December 2006, I will be teaching English and computer studies to grade 8 (2nd year) and 11 (5th year) students in the town of Outapi in northern Namibia. Friday, February 24, 2006. This feeling has been catching me by surprise lately: walking back to the staffroom after class, in the supermarket, and now, as I drive the Oshakati-Outapi road; euphoria hums sweetly through my veins. Termite mounds, whoosh! Pete opens the gate and I am hap...
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman: May 2006
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman. From January-December 2006, I will be teaching English and computer studies to grade 8 (2nd year) and 11 (5th year) students in the town of Outapi in northern Namibia. Sunday, May 28, 2006. And of course, we saw numerous giraffes, gemsbok, springbok, zebras, wildebeest, warthogs, impala, and hartbeest (etc.) on top of this. It was incredible. The lions also gave us a free mating show (their purring was audible 100m away)! Posted by Sinéad at 6:32 PM.
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman: July 2006
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman. From January-December 2006, I will be teaching English and computer studies to grade 8 (2nd year) and 11 (5th year) students in the town of Outapi in northern Namibia. Sunday, July 23, 2006. An Owambo cultural group from Oshikuku performed at the inauguration. Students formed lines to greet visitors as they entered the school. I got to know the girls sitting behind me and, as we waited, they decided to plait my hair. Posted by Sinéad at 2:12 PM.
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman: September 2006
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman. From January-December 2006, I will be teaching English and computer studies to grade 8 (2nd year) and 11 (5th year) students in the town of Outapi in northern Namibia. Saturday, September 30, 2006. Etosha in late September. Zebras drinking at a waterhole. Yes, it is easier to spot animals at the waterholes. Posted by Sinéad at 11:11 AM. My dad and sister also brought me out a bag full of recorders so I now have 12 new recorder students on top of 4 gu...
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman: March 2006
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman. From January-December 2006, I will be teaching English and computer studies to grade 8 (2nd year) and 11 (5th year) students in the town of Outapi in northern Namibia. Wednesday, March 29, 2006. There are only 2 weeks left in the term. My goodness! But here, it becomes a different matter entirely. But we will sing you a song so that you do not feel tired! And so they did. They really love singing - it's such a big part of their lives too. I h...Speak...
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman: June 2006
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Teaching in Namibia and other tales by an Irish woman. From January-December 2006, I will be teaching English and computer studies to grade 8 (2nd year) and 11 (5th year) students in the town of Outapi in northern Namibia. Friday, June 30, 2006. The other evening, as we were driving to his village, Pete and I saw a large snake in the middle of the road. It looked like a pale rosy python. Yesterday afternoon, some of the boys killed a baby spitting cobra on the school grounds. Posted by Sinéad at 10:56 AM.