Today I’m sitting on a crazy little stool in my cabana (these are little hut type buildings made from eco resources, in fact the whole resort we are staying in is eco, peaceful and beautiful it’s called Kamala). Ian and I came to the coast three days ago and we are very lucky to stay here now until February to complete our Celta course. We have a beautiful view from our cabana, it looks out on to the Pacific Ocean and the sandy beach is ten meters from the door! If your not jealous yet then you will be when I tell you we have a lovely hammock hanging outside!!
4 legged friends in the classroom
Of course the workload for the Celta keeps us too busy to really enjoy the scenery, well kind of! Everyone on the course is lovely, despite feeling a bit out numbered by the Americans (heehee), there are also Canadians, and an Ecuadorian. Last night we did our first lessons, we only had to prepare for 20 minutes and my trainer (Vicky) was very helpful and instructive about what I should do. The students came in and there were a few faces I recognised from around Kamala, but in total we had 13 students and 3 dogs, 2 of which got thrown out as they were very distracting! Hehee
Most energetic thing done today:
Cat: Being spun around like a sock in a washing machine as the Pacific waves are strong!
Ian: Taking a dog for a run! (Not Cat, Ara the Labrador)
Mosquito bite total:
Cat: 15
Cat: 15
Ian: 17
| Sun setting over Kamala beach |
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