I had some more interesting food experiences and took pictures of them as well
Cheese grits...I could not get the guts to eat them
And these people are obsessed with pickles and pralines. I'm kind of obsessed too.
Thursday was our early out day to
start spring break. Since this area is heavily influenced by the Catholic
religion, they observe Good Friday, so they use that as our first day of spring
break. When it’s time to load the students on the bus, we all walk from the
middle school/high school and walk through the back of the PE building to the
front of it where all the charter buses are to load the kids.
We had gotten about half of the
kids on the bus and we still had quite a few older boys and very young children
with us. We were walking them to the bus from the building when all the adults
who were outside helping load started yelling, “Get back in the building! Get
back in there now! Run back in the building now!” We starting picking up kids,
grabbing kids, and running and dragging them back in. We got loaded up into the
coaches office, all sat down, locked up and lights off. I was sitting with the
babies and trying to help hold them to keep them as calm as possible. They kept
signing, “scared scared” over and over. We finally got them to settle down
while Coach G is standing with the older boys instructing them about the
trophies up on the wall to use them to protect themselves if it became
necessary. She was telling them they didn't have to be heroes if they didn't
want to be, but they should try to work together and not let one person fight
alone if they were. I honestly thought she was scaring them.
A few minutes of sitting in there,
we heard someone bang on the door and yell what we thought was, “Help! Help!”
(we found out later it was one of the teachers yelling the name of one of the
teachers in the room with us). After about 10 minutes we finally heard a voice
that we recognized yelling, “everything is good, run these kids out to the
buses now! We need to get the buses off campus now!” So we picked up all the
ones we could and ran them to the different buses and went back to the middle
school/high school for our meeting that we always have at the end of the week.
We later found out that there was a burglary
happening in the apartment complex that shares a fence with us. The man was
trying to evade the cops and climbed our fence on to our campus. We also found
out the man was armed, even though he hadn't used it. It was a very interesting ordeal to say the least. Since we had had a crazy day at the school, we decided to go out to a free music in the park night. It was so much fun seeing a full jazz band do covers of different songs and watching the older couples dance. I love that part of the culture here. Everyone seems to be so happy go lucky and free. There is always something happening and there is always good music involved.
When we were finished we went and visited the Bayou. It has a strange beauty to it
The gecko
Mr. Frog
A turtle
and a snake
We were hoping to see alligators. That was the whole point of going. It was a really neat park. It felt like walking through a swampy version of Yellowstone. I had this song stuck in my head the whole time
After a long, hot day, nothing says awesome like a $5 gigantic smoothie! Happy first day of spring break to me! 2 more weeks down in da bayou
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