Tongatapu has lots of great things to offer. For one, I
started working at the Catering & Hospitality School at Queen Salote
College. It is the exact program I taught in Vava’u, so it has been a fairly
easy transition. Another benefit of living on Tongatapu is the food. There is a
fabulous market and Saturday fair with quite the selection of food. There is
good peanut butter, black beans, heaps of vegetables and even American cereal.
Also, the restaurants are really yummy. There is an awesome pizza place and
several good cafes. Lastly (although the list could go on), I recently joined
the royal choir. They are the choir that performs at the King’s church and at
royal events. They are a really talented group, and I am very lucky to have the
opportunity to sing with them. Currently, we are rehearsing for the Wesleyan
conference that will be held at the end of June.
I’ve also had the opportunity to attend some really cool
events since I’ve moved. Last weekend, I went to an art show in town. A group
called “On the Spot” organized the event which showcased local artists. There
was some beautiful artwork! Another event last weekend was the children’s
Sunday. I went to church with my friend Kaitlin in her village, Utulau. My
favorite was listening to the preschool kids read the hymns and scripture, they
are adorable!
Lastly, the most exciting news of all, Rachel will be here
to visit next week!!! I can’t wait to see her, I’m sure we will have some
fabulous adventures. More updates on that soon!
Great update! It's good to hear from you! xo
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