It is now Sunday and I am back in Abbotsford. Yesterday I thought, "Well here I am heading back to civilizaton!" but as I stood on the dock surrounded by all the people who had come down to say goodbye at 8:30 on a Saturday morning I began to question that thought. They all helped pack my things on the boat as we listened to an eagle crying out from the trees on the mountain. Esperanza may not have all the amenities that can be found in Abbotsford - I can't just jump in my car and pop down to the stores, or go to a movie or a concert in Vancouver - I can't even watch video clips on my computer and there are times when there is no power - but it is a loving community where people greet each other as they walk past each other. It is a place where it rains a whole lot more than most other places but people don't complain - they are just glad that they will have power. People are willing to help out and share what they have. I am glad to be back but I hope I will remember that civilization should have a lot more to do with being civil - kind and respectful to each other, than it has to do with fast internet access, good roads, cars, TV, stores and malls.
It will probably take me a while to really process the past 6 weeks. Thank you for following along on my adventure. This will be my last blog - unless I decide to spend another 6 weeks there!! I am really glad to be home and am looking forward to seeing people again but there is part of me that is missing it already! It is a beautiful place. If you get the opportunity to visit a remote place on the west coast of Vancouver Island, then take it. It is an incredible part of God's creation.
Thanks again for following along. God bless you.
Janet
Janet at Esperanza
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Week 6
Well here I am at the beginning of week 6. The lessons are planned for Monday and after that there are only 2 more days to plan lessons for. Thursday we will do activities and Friday is Graduation. It has been quite an experience and the last week has just flown by. We had a pretty good week in the class room. Friday night was warm and dry and so instead of having a games evening we lit a fire in the campfire area and sang songs.
Saturday was a dry day and many people headed into Tahsis. I spent the morning in the classroom and then made some muffins. A couple of us headed off for a walk in the afternoon and found some beautiful and peaceful spots by the water. Whisper, one of the dogs, cam with us which is a good thing because she serves as an early warning system for cougars and bears. While we were sitting on a dock she suddenly ran closer to the mountain and started barking loudly. We don't know what she was barking at but it is good to know that if there were an amimal there, she scared it away.
This picutre was taken on the way back from our walk and from her vantage point Whisper is looking out over Esperanza.
Saturday evening was movie night but since the movie was a cartoon about people in the future fighting giant insects we decided there had to be a better alternative. All we could come up with was a walk up to the compost area to empty our containers. We stopped off at the dining hall and checked the walk in cooler to take any veggies that were past their "use by date", We also found an open container of week old pancakes that now resembled little frisbees. These are counted as "slop" and get thrown off the dock and throwing slop instantly draws a huge crowd of large seagulls. So a new sport was born "Seagull Frisbee". The rules are to throw your frisbee and try to hit a seagull with it. We had about 10 each to throw and the final score was 0-0. Over time can't happen for a week because it would require us to make more pancakes and let them get as hard! We laughed at the gulls as they were trying to fly with the pancakes in their beaks or were fighting over them in the water. It is amazing what fun you can have when there is no TV and no where else to go.
Today was wet again but we had a good time in our service this morning. This evening several young people who were visiting decided to jump of the dock even though it was cold and raining at the time. I've seen this done on a hot summer's evening but today we were shivering just standing and watching. I'm glad no one wanted me to try.
I'll probably do one more blog before I leave. Thank you for following along. I have really appreciated your interest and prayers.
Janet
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My Esperanza shoes - nothing fancy! |
Saturday was a dry day and many people headed into Tahsis. I spent the morning in the classroom and then made some muffins. A couple of us headed off for a walk in the afternoon and found some beautiful and peaceful spots by the water. Whisper, one of the dogs, cam with us which is a good thing because she serves as an early warning system for cougars and bears. While we were sitting on a dock she suddenly ran closer to the mountain and started barking loudly. We don't know what she was barking at but it is good to know that if there were an amimal there, she scared it away.
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Whisper surveying her kingdom! |
This picutre was taken on the way back from our walk and from her vantage point Whisper is looking out over Esperanza.
Saturday evening was movie night but since the movie was a cartoon about people in the future fighting giant insects we decided there had to be a better alternative. All we could come up with was a walk up to the compost area to empty our containers. We stopped off at the dining hall and checked the walk in cooler to take any veggies that were past their "use by date", We also found an open container of week old pancakes that now resembled little frisbees. These are counted as "slop" and get thrown off the dock and throwing slop instantly draws a huge crowd of large seagulls. So a new sport was born "Seagull Frisbee". The rules are to throw your frisbee and try to hit a seagull with it. We had about 10 each to throw and the final score was 0-0. Over time can't happen for a week because it would require us to make more pancakes and let them get as hard! We laughed at the gulls as they were trying to fly with the pancakes in their beaks or were fighting over them in the water. It is amazing what fun you can have when there is no TV and no where else to go.
Today was wet again but we had a good time in our service this morning. This evening several young people who were visiting decided to jump of the dock even though it was cold and raining at the time. I've seen this done on a hot summer's evening but today we were shivering just standing and watching. I'm glad no one wanted me to try.
I'll probably do one more blog before I leave. Thank you for following along. I have really appreciated your interest and prayers.
Janet
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
A special treat!
It finally stopped raining late Saturday evening and Sunday was dry but overcast. I helped cook the breakfast along with the dads and other singles on staff. By 9:30 we were ready to serve pancakes, sausages, bacon and hasbrowns and had even managed to pick flo
wers for the tables. The breakfast went over well and I think the mom's enjoyed it. When the clearing up was done it was time for church. My students sang a song in the service and gave their mothers the gifts they had made. During a sharing time one of the guests, the mother of two of the ladies in the program, asked us to pray that she would get home OK. She was getting the boat from Esperanza to Zeballus and hitch hiking from there to Kyuquot, a small village further north. I was talking to her afterwards and found out that there would only be 3 or 4 people on the boat and so 2 of us who had never been to Zeballus asked if we could go along for the ride.

About 2:30 we headed out and it was nice enough that we coudl sit outside at the back of the boat. As we were nearing the village our driver (or should that be skipper?) slowed the boat right down because there was a sea otter close by. We watched him for about 5 minutes as he played in the water, and we could even see him swimming under the water. Once when he came up and rolled on his back he rubbed his face and whiskers with his paws - lookd like he was washing his face. It was wonderful to see that so close up. We eventually started moving again and were soon at the dock.

On the way back to Esperanza the boat stopped twice more - a bear on the beach and a large eagle in a tree. What an incredible treat to have seen so much on one afternoon.
Monday was a beautiful warm sunny day but now we are back into heavy rain that is supposed to last for days. Well we'll have to see.
It doesn't seem possible that we are in the middle of week 5. Time seems to be speeding up and it won't be long until I am back. Sorry the pictures are not in the right places but I just don't seem to be able to get them to do what I want tonight!
Janet

Saturday, May 7, 2011
A very wet Saturday
Yesterday we had a great time in school. We started the day by baking cookies. I had been warned that this could be chaotic but it went really well. I had tables set up in the dining hall and the kids were working in groups of 2 or 3 with and adult so there wasn't much room for problems. We were making chocolate chip cookies so when they measured out the 3/4 cup they needed for the recipe I gave them a small bowl with some extra chocolate chips that were for eating. This kept them happy and the choclate chip cookies had enough chips in them. They all turned out really well. After they finished putting them on the cookie sheets they went into the gym to play with the helpers and I did the dishes. Those of you who know the kitchen at Esperanza know that they have a really big deep sink and I can hardly reach the bottom of it so there was no point asking a 6 year old to help...he could have had a bath in the sink!! After a break we set up a video projector and they watched the movie Shiloh. They were so quiet and attentive and half way through I was able to give them one of their cookies to eat. The cookies were divided up, put into ziplock bags and labelled and then the children went and delivered them to all the mothers at Esperanza. The children thanked us for giving them a such a fun day in school. I ceratinly enjoyed it and also the break from having to think of lessons for them to work on.

Those of you from New Life who are coming this summer might like to see a picture of part of the roof that we will be replacing and along side it is the roof of guest house that we replaced 3 years ago. I think you will be able to tell which is which!!
Well I am now into my last 2 weeks. We only have about 8 school days. The last Friday is gradaution for the parents and the day before we have some special events in school.
I am wondering how I will adjust to the noise and hustle and bustle of life back in Abbotsford. Thanks again for following along with my adventures. I appreciate all the interest, comments, emails and prayers.
Janet
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Commercial Prawn Fishing Season opens tomorrow!
Wow - life is sure different here. The kids were watching a big commercial fishing boat that is tied up to the Esperanza dock ready to go out fishing tomorrow. And to think that all you other people were probably oblivious of this important date on the calendar! We are also experiencing cheap electricity at the moment, in other words, it's raining. It is hard to find anything that is really new this week but it is a good week. The students have settled down and we are doing more work. On Monday they spent the last part of the class sewing along the edge of some hadmade paper to make pouches in which we could put things for their mothers for Mother's Day, this coming Sunday. It was great to see them all intent on doing a good job and they got so engrossed that you could have heard a pin drop. Since then they have been adding little notes to the envelopes saying "I love you because ...." or "Thank you for ....." or "I remember when .....". Tomorrow we are going to work on a song to sing with them in the church service on Sunday. They don't know it yet but Friday will be a special day when we bake cookies to give to their Moms and then we are going to watch the video "Shiloh", since we have just finished reading the book. For those who don't know its the story of a little boy and a dog he adopts to prevent it from being mistreated by its owner. I think I benefit more from the schedule for Friday than anyone else because not only do I get to bake and watch a movie, but also I don't have to prepare all the lessons the afternoon before!!
I hope that next time I'll have some more pictures and some exciting news of some kind to give you. Thanks for reading and following my blog and praying. It means a lot. Have a good Mother's day weekend (unless you are in England because your's has long gone), but have a good weekend anyway.
Janet
I hope that next time I'll have some more pictures and some exciting news of some kind to give you. Thanks for reading and following my blog and praying. It means a lot. Have a good Mother's day weekend (unless you are in England because your's has long gone), but have a good weekend anyway.
Janet
Sunday, May 1, 2011
A weekend of surprises
Saturday I went to town!! Some of us decided to go into Tahsis for a change. Now you have to have been at Esperanza for about 3 weeks before you think that Tahsis is a "town". When we arrived we were told that the place to go was the town dump - that's because there are often bears there. So we jumped into 2 cars, mine and another and I actually got to drive!! This is quite something after 3 weeks with no traffice at all. The drive was fun but there were no bears - so we went to the coffee shop and had coffee and some snacks and then headed to the town store. There are 2 stores in town, a grocery/liquor store and a hardware store. Tahsis also has a swimming pool - closed becanse of a broken heater, a gym - closed because it was set up for the election and a bowling lane - we just didn't go there. We got to town about 11am and by 1pm were more than ready to head back but it was a fun change of scenery. On the way back an otter came right by the boat, floating on its back and looking at us.
So once I was back I finished working on lesson prep and then at 6pm a number of us were invited to Guest House to watch the hockey game. All the other computers and the phones were disconnected (except for an emergency line), and we were able to watch almost the whole game even though it was a bit fuzzy and almost impossible to see the puck! Towards the end we were wondering if the fuzziness was our internet connection or whether the players were beginning to experience it too!! After about 5 big bowls of popcorn (1 per period) we all sadly returned to our own homes. (Guest House is the house that New Life has renovated over the past 3 years and so it was really great to enjoy time there). It was a good evening to spend together, mostly as staff although others did drop in at times.
Sunday we had a good service in the morning. Again quite informal with people sharing. In the afternoon I was invited to join the families of my students and go out to the falls just along the coast. A fire was lit on the beach and we had a wiener roast. It was rather cold but the kids had fun climbing down to the pool at the bottom of the water fall. This is where Epseranza has conducted baptisms in the past since people prefer the fresh water to the salty ocean. I think today frigid might be a more fitting description than fresh!! It was fun to be out with the families and I think we all enjoyed it.
So once I was back I finished working on lesson prep and then at 6pm a number of us were invited to Guest House to watch the hockey game. All the other computers and the phones were disconnected (except for an emergency line), and we were able to watch almost the whole game even though it was a bit fuzzy and almost impossible to see the puck! Towards the end we were wondering if the fuzziness was our internet connection or whether the players were beginning to experience it too!! After about 5 big bowls of popcorn (1 per period) we all sadly returned to our own homes. (Guest House is the house that New Life has renovated over the past 3 years and so it was really great to enjoy time there). It was a good evening to spend together, mostly as staff although others did drop in at times.
Sunday we had a good service in the morning. Again quite informal with people sharing. In the afternoon I was invited to join the families of my students and go out to the falls just along the coast. A fire was lit on the beach and we had a wiener roast. It was rather cold but the kids had fun climbing down to the pool at the bottom of the water fall. This is where Epseranza has conducted baptisms in the past since people prefer the fresh water to the salty ocean. I think today frigid might be a more fitting description than fresh!! It was fun to be out with the families and I think we all enjoyed it.
Well we are ready to start our 4th week. I am hoping that we have a good time in the classroom. Thanks again for your prayers and your interest.
Janet
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The beach at the falls - we came in a bigger boat only 3 people came in the cayaks. |
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Free fire wood - pulled out of the ocean |
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Ups and downs
The seaonsoned staff members here say that the third week is often the toughest and I think it could be true of this session too - well at least I hope it is. Some of the reasons are: the novelty has worn off, the parents are getting into dealing with issues that they don't want to face, some want to go home. It is also true that the children who have parents who have recently given up alcohol or drugs would in some ways prefer the way it was, because no one used to tell them what to do, no one made them go to school and now the parent is stepping up to the plate and the kid is resisting. So we have had our ups and downs in the classroom this week. It has been much like the weather wet, cold, dry, sunny all within a short space of time. This evening the whole atmosphere seems calm. We looked out at the water and it was just like glass and the evening air was clear and bright. I hope that also holds true for the way people are feeling.
We had a pot luck supper together this evening and as usual it was a good time together. We are planning a nature hunt tomorrow for the last part of the morning and so I hope the weather is good. We finally received some more work for our grade 8 student for whom we have only had Math to this point (I have to find something for him in other areas). Guess what we got!! His 2nd langauge work - in his Native language! I'm not sure I'll be of much help there. Of course there are others who can help but some of the sounds are very difficult, if not impossible, for me to make.
On Saturday evening we are all going to refrain from using our computers and the phones will be disconnected for a while and if we get a good connection we may be able to watch the hockey game!! If we can't watch it then we can listen to it live. They didn't suggest doing the same for the Royal wedding but I guess we have to get our priorities right eh!
Well I think that's about all for now so I'll say thanks for your prayers and your continuing interest. I will try to find some new news for next time. I thought you might like to see our classroom.Janet.
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