Author: jambodoeslife

  • Class Rules (Students & Teachers)

    Class Rules (Students & Teachers)

    A list of class rules which we will agree on during our first lesson. CLASS RULES FOR STUDENTS CLASS RULES FOR JAMES

  • Class 1 – Alphabet & Pronunciation

    Class 1 – Alphabet & Pronunciation

    Here I will post our lesson white board photographs and date so they will never be lost.. 😁. CLASS 1 – FJDE Friday 10th January & Monday 13th January – EAMO Tuesday 14th January – Alphabet & Pronunciation Thank you everyone for the great lesson today (and for staying a little late). Thank you Elvira…

  • Christmas In Fatuquero & Activities

    Christmas In Fatuquero & Activities

    If all goes to plan, this will be my first of 2 Christmas’s in Fatuquero. I’ve been in Timor-Leste 3 months, but it feels much much longer. I am getting used to being here. I have a running route which I do some mornings, have got my first decent mountainous bike ride in and I…

  • Swearing In And First Week In Fatuquero

    Swearing In And First Week In Fatuquero

    Today It’s been just over a week here at my Permenent Site (Fatin Permanente) here in Fatuquero and I have just got the chance to sit down and write a blog. Fatuquero is only about 2.5 miles outside of our Pre-Service training site Gleno, so great for still getting to the Gleno Market. I already…

  • International Volunteers Day

    International Volunteers Day

    I could not resist another quick post showing the signs we created for local Kiosk owners of Gleno for Integrational Volunteers Day. Jocelyn and I covered 2 Kiosks and the other CED volunteers covered a bunch more. We had identified Kiosks which did not have physical signs outside of their shops. Our intent was to…

  • Host Family Day, Lauala Visit & Painting

    Host Family Day, Lauala Visit & Painting

    I thought I would get one more post in this week, mainly because I was able to capture some awesome photographs and a lot going on 🥵.. The week started with our Host Family Appreciation Event (Sunday 1st Dec). As part of the event, us Volunteers had a budget to cook some “American” Thanksgiving themed…

  • Cornhole and Independence

    Cornhole and Independence

    I want to say that the time, for me, in Timor so far has been rewarding but tough. Its not one particular thing or issue that makes it tough, but rather so many smaller things that compound to make life stressful. Just this morning, I bought a can of spray paint from the local Kiosk…

  • Youth Career Development  At Chefe Suku Lauala

    Youth Career Development At Chefe Suku Lauala

    Life is going well here in Gleno. Those things that seemed alien when I arrived in Timor-Leste are starting to become more normal 😀. This is a short post showing one of our CED (Community Economic Development) training activities. We had the pleasure of visiting a bunch of young people (Joven) at one of the…

  • CED And Pre-Service Training

    CED And Pre-Service Training

    I think I mentioned before that we are actually currently “Trainee” Volunteers who will be “sworn in” as Volunteers mid December. At that point we will be assigned our “Permanent Sites”, organisations and locations (with new Host Family) which we will be with for the following 2 years. The current Pre-Service Training (PST) is a…

  • Loron Mate-Bain / All Souls Day

    Loron Mate-Bain / All Souls Day

    I’m writing this post on the 3rd of November, the day after All Souls Day (Loron Mate -Bain) here in Timor-Leste. It’s a national holiday and a time when Timor people remember their family who have passed away. Generally graves (“Rate” in Tetun) are on the family home and that is where the focus of…