I am now sick for the second time in the first term. Those that know me back home have said you never get sick. True back home, but not here. This time it appears as if hopefully all I have is a form of strep, although I have to go back to the doctor to check on a gland that is swollen under my chin that is not too normal.
Now for my frustration. Why am I getting sick. I really do not like this. Is it just adjusting to new environment, the stress of work (which I had back home too) or just go go going too much. Time to slow down. This first break can't come fast enough is what my body is telling me.
For now I am going to rest all day and get back at it. I am really looking forward to having my mom here to look after me. I have found a gym and loved it this week, so hope to be better fast to get back in shape.
Of a side note, thank you to all who have messaged about cyclone Debbie, we are not close to it.
Back to bed I go.
Sick update: Sick again!!! Tonsillitis taking over. Round 2 of antibiotics better do the trick.
A Beaumont Teachers exchange in Australia followed by a lifetime of adventures
Monday, 27 March 2017
Sunday, 26 March 2017
Doing a lot with a little in a foreign land
Over the last 4+ years I have called myself a stay at home dad but until we arrived in Australia and Kellie started working I wasn’t a true stay at home dad as I always had my job (even though it rarely felt like one).
We have moved halfway around the world to live in the 2nd most expensive city in the world (behind Hong Kong) and somehow we are supposed to live off of 1 income (a Canadian teachers income at that which to me is very decent but in reality pretty average and roughly 20k less per year then a local teacher). We are to explore this new amazing country while keeping the kids grounded and in some activities to make it feel like home. All of this while trying to save enough to live off of and travel with essentially no income for the following 6-8 months.
Rereading this it sounds quite daunting. I won’t even get into what it’s like to try to keep up with (and let go of) running and still owning a small business back home.
We’ve traded in 2 cars back home for 1 here plus some bus passes (cars are not expensive but insurance and gas etc are). We’ve traded 2 cell phones for 1 (one of the few things that are cheaper here). I mostly get around on foot and I shop around lots for grocery deals (there are lots of options being in a big city).
Somehow it is all kind of working and this new adventure has been good for the soul and reinvigorated my passion for cooking (a big cost saver) and helped me to explore other new avenues (I recently gave sewing a go).
I think every parent would benefit from being a homemaker on a budget. A budget doesn’t need to look the same for everyone and I think it’s more fun and rewarding when you do it because you want to as opposed to have to. For us we are doing it so that we can have as many different opportunities here and in our travels home as possible for our family; so the better we do the more fun we get to have :)
Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Harmony Day - We all belong
Mural made for Harmony Day |
Today was Harmony Day in Australia. I got to enjoy seeing my students in "orange" and not their school uniforms for the day. Talk about excited kids. We have so many theme days back home that I don't think they get this excited to wear something special. Here are some pictures from the day. Harmony day is about celebrating differences and learning about new cultures. I read a great Mem Fox book to my class and we had a great time discussing where we all came from. Our school's theme was "Our Island Home" and my students discovered and discussed the many different homes they have and what makes a home. I have students who have come from many parts of the world and it was nice to get to know whey they left their home to come to Australia. Some of their stories are amazing.
Part of the Harmony Day display made by students |
Like my little person representing me from Canada. Shows where our students come from at our school. |
Orange is the colour chosen to represent Harmony Day. Orange signifies social communication and meaningful conversations. It also relates to freedom of ideas and encouragement of mutual respect. Also if you ask my students it means getting to eat oranges and carrots for snacks and wearing orange to school.
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
Learning is a lot of fun
Sometimes teachers get to play and have fun after school while learning too! LEGO WE.DO training was a great time for all after school this week. I am thinking that once we become a K-6 school we should do this with the younger grades back home. It was a lot of fun. I am excited to do with my class this week.
It has been raining a lot lately! When it rains it pours is very true in Sydney. We have got our fill of rain in the last few weeks. On the school side I have finished my program review and am continuing to learn and be trained in new things each week. This week I tackle PLAN data.
Today Maƫlle did her first presentation at school for a science project on mixtures. She made a cheese spread and brought in cheese spread on wraps for her class. She proudly told me that she used the boys feedback before her to help with her presentation and held her paper lower. She also said she needs to work on volume (no surprise) and her eye contact was great! Her reading is improving everyday. Considering she had no formal English reading instruction this is pretty good!
Her Harmony Day picture she made. Pretty cute if I do say so. She is already better that me at the Australian anthem. Singing it most nights as she dances around the house.
Harmony day this is the language I speak, Bonjour. |
Oh and Matt has been giving his go at making a backpack carrier for Malia for our trip to the Blue Mountains and for travelling after Australia. He has been trying sewing, but his latest was using one of his backpacks with Malia.
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