We've been in Palu for one week now, and it's already beginning to feel like home despite us living in the guesthouse. Our children have had loads of other children to play with, perhaps more so than they did in our last location. We've been on three trips to the beach in four days!! The climate here is much dryer than anywhere else in the country. We are in the middle of our rainy season now, and we've only seen a few drops of rain. The air isn't as humid, meaning our clothes dry in a matter of minutes.
Hopefully we'll start getting into our CLA again this week, although we have yet to find someone to help teach us on a regular basis. We still have a lot of listening materials that we can learn from. We're hoping to get fully into language study again by the middle of June, using these first two weeks to find regular language helpers and getting some routines
Hopefully we'll start getting into our CLA again this week, although we have yet to find someone to help teach us on a regular basis. We still have a lot of listening materials that we can learn from. We're hoping to get fully into language study again by the middle of June, using these first two weeks to find regular language helpers and getting some routines