So many firsts (see the pics at the end) - and a second try at this post!
I write this from São Paulo. I've only just realized how many days have passed since my last post. I apologize for my slackness! ;D I settled into a routine of teaching English 4 mornings a weeks to very small children. I had to steel myself each time for the intensity. Preschool aged children, the youngest were three, are a difficult mob to control. You have to be well prepared! And when you don't speak their language fluently it can be tricky pulling them into line! But they were lovely children, very eager, with the normal restless energy. I reached out to a couple of friends who have experience in teaching for ideas and scoured the internet. I'm so glad I took my ukulele because the children loved it. Trying to get them to sing "head and shoulders, knees and toes" in English and not in Portuguese was a little challenging. A few of them stubbornly persisted with "cabeça e ombres, joelhos e dedos", but by the 3rd week t...