I just turned in my grades for my first semester as a teacher! Over-all it went well, the fact that I was teaching in Spanish was definitely the most challenging aspect. It was a great experience to be able to put together a course that many can benefit from (you can too) and to work with the students, getting them to understand it all.
I especially want to thank all those who donated towards building the computer lab that I worked in, I couldn’t have done any of this without you!
In case you didn’t see it before, here’s a picture of my first graduating class!
Great work you’re doing! I have an adopted daughter who was in a Montero Hogar run by some Polish nuns. The nun who ran the Hogar (de Ninas) was named Maria Potrykus. I came to the Hogar several times in the mid-1980s. My daughter and I visited the Hogar in 2001 and she was still there. Since then I’ve lost contact with Hermana Maria and wonder if she is still in Bolivia. Could you possibly ask Sister Clara if she knows where she is? Thanks!