Friday, December 24, 2010

G'day Ow Ya Goin Mate- Tales from Down Under

Yes I am Down Under for Christmas! 

The stressful trip to Australia:  The taxi man picked me up and made a bad turn and we moved 20 feet in 20 minutes.. the clock was ticking (I was trying not to stress)... good thing I try always to leave early.. one hour later I get to the airport... Get to the 1st class counter (thank god for air miles and elite status) and I was told I could not board as I needed a visa (of which I did not even think about, nor did I get- go silly American traveler)... the ticket agent said I could possibly get an instant e-visa and took me down to the business center.. where the Internet was not working.. (a little more stress) then thankfully I got taken down into the depths of the Beijing Capital Airport.. get my instant visa!  (YEAH Thai Airways and YEAH Australia for having e visas for those of us who never think of needing a visa!)...  Get my ticket with a few minutes to spare... get through customs... realize that I forgot Brook's dads present at the ticket counter.... The security man said I did not have time to go back and get the Chinese made walking stick... he saw my face of stress.. and asked a lady to call over and see if it was even still there... I sat down and she had the Thai airways person bring the cane to me :)  Drama OVER!!  Get on the plane and all is smoother from then on! Brooke came and picked me up with a coffee in hand! (LOVE HER) and barely anyone in the airport! We even missed all the storms!

 I am definitely missing my family, but getting an amazing experience here and the Normoyles are taking me in and treating me like family! Trevor is making sure I learn some Strine! (That's Australian- Mate!) It has been unseasonably cold here and quite rainy so far, but each day the weather is getting warmer and I think it is supposed to be a beautiful 28 degrees Celsius.

I got to have a Melbourne experience... We saw Flinder Street Station on Swanson which is where everyone meets under the clocks.   (Here comes a little 'strine (Australian) verbage..   "Went into Young and Jacksons had some tucker (food) and VB "(Victoria Bitter beer other wise known as Vitamin B) and saw the famous Young and Jacksons Chloe (Naked woman portrait- google it) I got a chance to see the Australian Philharmonic Choir sing in St. Paul's Church.  The acoustics were amazing and you can listen in... It was a beautiful experience!

We went and saw the Myers Christmas Windows where each year they depict a theme.. this year was the Nutcracker.  Each window depicted and told part of the story. 

Then Brooke and I went and visited some of her friends down by the bay.  I knew one of them, Carla, who came out to Beijing last year, so that was fun.  I tasted a famous Australian fish called....  and it was lovely! 
Lauren, Brooke's sister and i went shopping at....  which was quite fun and yesterday, Brooke and I biked down the Dandenong Range which was really fun and invigorating!  We rode through huge forests of Eucalyptus and Paperbark trees.

It is hard to download pictures here as they don't have quick in all of Australia, so I will add more pictures when I get home!

So far I have been welcomed into the Normoyle household with loving and open arms and I feel so lucky to get to be here with Brooke and her family!
More updates later

Monday, December 6, 2010

Christmas Cheer Beijing Style





I was trying to get into the Christmas spirit here in Beijing because it's December already. I'm listening to my favorite Christmas music and lo and behold...what to my wondering eyes does appear? No not Santa and his reindeer, but this Christmas display (not really sure what else it could be called).... This is what the "Village" gives us to bring us great cheer and get us in the mood for Christmas! I have been trying to figure out what is happening here, maybe you will have a better idea than me... There seems to be some wigged out penguins and someone jumping out of a cake.. there is also a random bear... I'm not sure if my spirit is enhanced but they sure are trying (especially since they do not celebrate this holiday) and I say thank you.. I think!




Saturday, December 4, 2010

Dragon Dispatch- New School Update

My new school has told the world I am coming so I guess it is true even if it feels a million miles away!  It feels really good to be in a bulletin and see your qualifications written out for the new community to see!  WOW! I have to say I a really excited!!!

Dragon Dispatch - December 3, 2010
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From the Director


Dear ISB Parents and Colleagues,
It is ISB’s good fortune to announce Ms. Devon Stafford as our new Lower School Counselor for the 2011 – 2012 school year.  Devon joins us from the internationally recognized International School of Beijing (the other ISB).  She has been the upper elementary school counselor (grades 3 – 5) and the head of the entire K – 12 counseling department.  IS Beijing has a student population of 1800 students.  In her current position, she provides student support, parent education, and teacher support, while coordinating and administrating the student support services team and collaborating with the Department of Admissions.  She organizes/coordinates all external testing (International School Assessment, Iowa Test of Basic Skills) for the school as well as leading parent book clubs and workshops on Parenting Tips.
Ms. Stafford has received training across a wide spectrum of areas from in-house PYP/MYP/IB training to training for the Virtues Project, a program related to character education.  She received her MA in Counseling from the University of Phoenix and is a certified counselor in the state of Colorado.    Prior to her employment at ISB, she worked as a K – 12 counselor at the International School of Helsinki.  She has 10 years of counseling experience in the United States.

Monday, November 29, 2010

I'm Moving to Belgrade, Serbia!



Cheers to me!!  Today was a good day!  I made the plunge and decided to take a job in Belgrade, Serbia!  The job looks like a good fit and I cannot wait to be part of and live in Eastern Europe!  It's a great location and I really am looking forward to August!!!  http://www.isb.rs

We Open Now! - Chinglish in Shunyi

This is a new spot to get your hair done so I embraced a new Chinese adventure and went to get my hair colored but ended up with a red / brown stripe of new growth and beautiful color all over.. When I asked him about it he said "no problem.. that part of your head is dry right now and it will be fine when it the rest of the hair is dry"
Needless to say he was wrong... Yet he told me to come back .. So I did, asking him to make that part darker.. This time have a dark RED stripe worse than before. I asked him to give me the color and I had to do it myself! Lesson learned :)

Hello World!

This will be my personal account of my experiences, travels and life abroad.   I should have started one 7 years ago when I left Colorado, but now is better than never!
So I encourage you to read on, learn about my everyday life, tell me what you think, and we can move forward from there!
Thanks for reading!