Today is also the last day of classes, and, thanks to a fellow-ISEPer's reminder Tuesday, I am busy getting signatures from my professors to prove that I took their courses. I'm just hoping that I can find them all!
Today is the day that we take the first part of our Setswana final: the oral exam. I'm just hoping that I don't clam up like last time and accidently tell them that I don't have a mother...
Today is the day that I present on my paper on the changes in jumping rope in America over the last three generations of youth. I've finished the write-up, and now just have to work on getting it printed. Always an adventure.
Today is quite possibly the last choir rehearsal, although there is a rumor that there will be one more. Still, we're going into exams now, and I can't think that there would be too many people at a rehearsal during exams if there was one. People take their exams very seriously here.
Tomorrow starts Easter Break, and three friends and I will be embarking on an 11-hour bus ride very early in the morning to travel up to Ghanzi and experience some Kalahari Culture for the weekend. We really have no idea what we'll be doing, but it should be fun. At the very least it will involve some unique souvenirs and four people sleeping very tightly in one little tent. I just hope it doesn't rain...
I'll be sure to put up some pictures from the trip when we get back. We should be in by Monday evening, and I don't have any exams the first week, so I'll have plenty of time to upload pictures.
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