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American English Teacher Rachel Trimble
School of Foreign language and Culture
Khovd University
Khovd Province
Mongolia
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The adventures of Tyler and Rachel as Peace Corps Volunteers in Mongolia.
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
Walking on rainbows
Yesterday, two of my friends came over to play games and color pictures: Boba, 4 and Esuixen, 8 are two of Tsagana's 3 children (Tsagana is a friend of mine from work).
Later, Tyler and I went for a long walk with one of my students, Nyamundral, to her grandmother's ger. Her grandfather, now passed, was a councilman who helped to plant the trees that now line the streets of Khovd. Near Nyamundral's grandmother's ger there are groves of Aspen and Willow trees as well as a large garden and current bushes. We enjoyed currant jam and hot current tea at her grandmother's ger as her two nephews entertained us. On our way home, we walked along the Buyant river which is now frozen.
It was my first time to walk on a frozen river. The late afternoon sun reflected on the ice and snow in lines of colorful sparkles that looked like a rainbow on the ground. In some places, the ice was thin and we enjoyed stomping and jumping on it until we fell through to the lower layers of ice crystals.
We had so much fun, but the temperature outside is already -20 degrees Celcius. When we got home I was very numb.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Halloween Party at Khovd University
Batna and Buyna (above) gave a good showing in the paper Dance Contest, but Khundiz and Tserenhuu (below) were the winners. The goal was to stay on a piece of paper that the moderator kept folding into a smaller and smaller piece.
The 2nd course English students (sophomore English majors) organized an incredible Halloween party this year complete with bobbing for apples, costume contests, singing, dancing, and other games that I have never seen before. It was a very exciting event. All of the English students attended and really enjoyed. I taught them how to do the Macarena and the Monster Mash and since then my students have not stopped telling me what an excellent dancer that I am! I love Mongolia. No one has ever asked me to teach dances or complimented me after seeing me dance before!
Friday, November 6, 2009
The latest news on the H1N1
1) As of November 4, there have been 859 laboratory-confirmed casesof H1N1 in Mongolia. There are 690 confirmed cases in Ulaanbaatar. The other 169 cases are in 17 aimags: Khovd (19), Darkhan-Uul (23), Govisumber (16), Uvurkhangai (15), Orkhon (13), Dornogovi (17), Selenge (11), Khentii (11), Dornod (11), Tuv (10), Arkhangai (8), Bulgan (5), Zavkhan (3), Bayankhongor (3), Umnugovi (2), Khuvsgul (1), Uvs (1).
No H1N1 cases registered in Bayan-Olgii, Dundgovi, Sukhbaatar and Govi-Altai provinces.
Just to lighten things up a bit I have decided to include a picture of me before I got a haircut. This is the longest my hair has ever been and after months of listening to- ahem- a person's request that I get a haircut I did so and just as Sampson of old I have now lost all vitality; colors are not as bright, food does not interest me, and even salt has lost its saltiness.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
New guest columnist at Rachel's blog
Well, Rachel asked me if I would be kind enough to write a column for her blog and I thought that I would oblige her considering that she has been asking me to do so for five months now and anyway it looks like it will be another two weeks off from school for me and the rest of the secondary school teachers in Mongolia. That's right the H1N1 has shaken up the country and two weeks ago the education ministry got together and decided that it would be best not to take any chances so they decided fall break would come early this year and all the children rejoiced. Then those same guvment people started thinking that if one week off was good then two weeks ought to be twice as good, which was fine by me since I make the same nine cents an hour whether I am fighting for truth, justice, and the American Way or picking navel lent while using 3-D imaging software to make the coolest tree-house imaginable. Well, things were moving along pretty smoothly for me but the number of people infected with the H1N1 (I do that so as not to upset the pork producers of America. Times are hard enough as it is without having ignorant people think that eating the most delicious of God's creatures causes the flu. I get onto the rest of the foreign devils here whenever they say swine flu because anything that hurts bacon production hurts the U.S.A. and that's unAmerican. No joke, I would stab a unicorn in the neck for a lifetime supply of bacon.)
has about doubled and to keep things from getting even worse the education minister decided that a month off sounded about right. So I have included a picture of me at a Halloween party celebrating the H1N1 holiday. The Piggly Wiggly shirt was just a coincidence.