
Additionally, we had a total of five interns here this summer who all did excellent work, which also meant that the three female interns were living with Jen, Jackie, and I (we each shared our room with one of them), so there were six females in our apartment! The down side to being so busy and having limited internet time (since we only have three DSL cords, and one of them randomly chooses not to work) is that I have not had a chance to update my blog in much too long!
July started off with a team of 62 people from Eastview Christian Church in Illinois, most of whom were teenagers, that split into two groups doing construction on the churches in Hato del Yaque and Hoyo de Bartola, and one group traveling to Haiti to visit the school and orphanage there. They were a great team, and each group did more work than we expected them to do! We then had two teams here at the same time, one from Oldham County in Kentucky doing a basketball clinic, and the other from Lincoln Christian Church in Illinois doing construction on a new home for the national partner they support, Marisol who works in our kitchen and has seven children and 14 grandchildren and is in desperate need of a new home!




During each of the days, we had classes on Voice and Movement, Stage Direction and Blocking, and Costume Creation, and we also assigned roles and practiced, and practiced, and practiced, the drama! The children seemed to truly enjoy each class and were very excited before, during, and after the presentation in church! All of the children were from the neighborhood, but only about half of them attend church, and what was perhaps the most exciting thing for me was knowing that while they clearly enjoyed the camp, they also essentially memorized a parable, and my hope is that the lessons they learned from Jesus’ story will have a longer lasting impact on their lives than the lessons they learned about acting.

It was also wonderful to have two people I know from “home” here to experience this with me! They were patient and loving with the children and more than ready to jump in and help whenever needed, and overall their week here ranks as my favorite of the summer!
The day of the presentation in church was also an exciting day for me, as my Goddaughter was dedicated at church during the same service! Godparents are a tradition here in the DR in the Christian churches, and I was honored when Kathy, our school principal, asked me to be the “madrina” for her daughter, Shanie! The picture to the left is of Kathy, me, Shanie, Kathy's mother, and Samir, Shanie's Godfather.
Throughout the summer, I have also continued to teach my classes, and they are continuing to go well! We are close to wrapping up the advanced classes, and the students have expressed a desire to continue studying, so in September and October, I will be having “conversation” classes with them to reinforce the lessons they have learned and give them more practice speaking English. An exciting new development with the English ministry is that a group of young men in our sports ministry may have the opportunity to go to the states to play baseball but need to learn English to do so, and so, beginning in September, I will be teaching this group three days a week to help them take advantage of the opportunity if it arises!
Just as I know the school year is starting in the states, it will also be beginning here. The teachers come back to school on August 21, and the students come on August 28, and this year, my role with Administration will be more clearly defined, and I will be at the school three days a week to continue working with the teachers on classroom management, school wide discipline, and lesson planning while also continuing the English and Drama ministries, so it should be a busy fall!
There is much more I could write about the school, but I will save that for my next update, which will be within the next few weeks!
Thank you for your prayers, encouragement, and support!
Con el amor de Jesucristo,
Catherine