A Day in the Life of a High School Teacher a Week Before Classes Start

in life •  8 years ago  (edited)

Good afternoon, Steemians!

Today I'm at the school for one of our pre-school days. I'm here getting my classroom set up, many others are listening to a seminar that about 11 of us already heard last year so we don't have to sit through it again.

A college came and served breakfast again today, I got some coffee and luckily there was fruit for me and the other vegan weirdos lol.

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One of the Spanish and French teachers from last year, who isn't teaching Spanish this year gave me these molas from the islands of San Blas, off the coast of Panama. When Roxana and I were in Panama a few years ago, we didn't visit the islands but we did stop at some little stands where some of the indigenous people were selling their molas. They are just pieces of cotton with different designs or patterns stitched into them. They are very beautiful, so I decided to hang them up in my room :-)

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Hope you enjoyed!

Thanks for stopping by!

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The start of the school year always feels like such a depressing time to me. Summer vacations were the best!

Sorry that you feel that way! I am always pretty excited lol

Those are very nice "molases' for a wierdo! Wait I got it all wrong... You're the Vegan, the others are the wierdos!!!!! Ironically it's true, but strangely 'they', whoever they are, think that 'we', whoever we think we are, are the wierdos. But that is probably because we don't click thumbs up, on PETA post, whilst eating a chicken sandwich! Those truly are lovely pieces of art though.

Those stitches are not easy to handmade!

Nice post I love them Molas very colourful for the room!!! And good luck with Classes Starting :D

Thank you :D

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