Needless to say I start the day off on an energetic and positive note!
The school bought and shipped over an American school bus and that is what we ride to school in every morning. There aren't ANY school buses of that nature in all of Morocco so when we drive through the city, some people will stare in awe while others just glance at this common occurrence. Yes, I know it's completely backwards that we teachers take the school bus to and from school everyday, but I get a kick out of it every time I see the big yellow bus.
On Saturday, all of the teachers went to Jack's Beach just outside downtown Casablanca. Casablanca is on the western side of Morocco so the Atlantic Ocean borders the shore. The weather turned out great...sunny skies with a breeze. The water was definitely cold [around 70 degrees] and there was no getting in past the thighs for me!
The school set up surfing lessons for all of the teachers with a local surf shop. Apparently some of the best waves for surfing are found in Morocco. The local who owned the surf shop has won many surfing championships in the area. Here's a picture of me in my wet suit getting ready to hit the waves. My goal was to stand up on the board for at least 5 seconds. My goal was proudly accomplished :) Later towards the day the tide was coming in more quickly, the waves were getting bigger and the current stronger. I definitely swallowed some sea water, but it was all worth it! I'll surely become a pro by the end of my stay here.
After a long weekend, I walked to the Mariff [another area within Casa] Market and bought some fresh veggies, fruit, flowers and olives to get me through the first week of school that will begin on Wednesday!