

Well, it’s over- for now at least. What wonderful adventure I’ve had. I have learned so much, met such wonderful people, practiced and improved my French, experienced a new and exciting culture in North Africa, visited a couple of fascinating regions of France and shared good times with family & friends, both new and old.
Even though I spent 6 weeks in the south of France, with four weeks of it in a relatively small area, I really feel like I’ve barely scratched the surface of all there is to see, do, learn, experience. France is such a varied country, historically, culturally, geologically (on & on) which makes it seem so much larger than it is. Peter didn’t believe me (he googled it!!) when I told him that France is only 4/5 the size of Texas.
My time in Morocco also felt like a brief introduction to a historically dense and beautiful place. I am so glad I did the ESL certification course in Marrakech. Not just for course itself (which far exceeded my expections), but also for the opportunity if provided me to spend a month in one place, live with a (wonderful) Moroccan family and have the time to spend time with them, explore, debate issues, share celebrations with them and have them so graciously share their home and lives with me (not to mention the fact that Amine got me hooked on ’24’!)
I feel particularly fortunate to live in this community and work in this school district; both of which are so supportive of the schools and staff, and so encouraging of personal and professional development. So very many people helped make this sabbatical possible: my family & friends, Scott and the school and the Mt Desert community at large,. Thank you all for the support you’ve given me, both moral & financial. And a big thanks to Monsieur Curtis for stepping in both as ‘the French teacher’ and housesitter during my absence. My mind was at ease leaving my students (and kitty!) in such capable hands.









