Peter and I are going to be living in Yaounde, Cameroon for the next two school years. I will be the fifth grade teacher and Pete is the K-12 counselor at the American School of Yaounde until 2008. Join us on our adventure!
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Dye Job
The raffia is put into the metal bucket with boiling water and the natural dye. They let it boil for 15 minutes, remove it, and then let it dry for several hours. To dry it is hung on the railing. To the left of the garbage pile is the "shop" where they weave and sell the raffia items. The little boys in the shot are students of mine.
I lived in Western New York until I was 24 and then I packed up my car and moved to Las Vegas, Nevada for a teaching position. I lived there for five years, amongst wonderful friends, when I finally met Pete. After he hiked the Appalachian trail we moved to Loveland, Colorado. We were married on April 30, 2005 under 14 inches of snow in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. We then decided to accomplish our goal of living overseas as educators. I am truly excited about this move to Africa!
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