Sunday, September 18, 2011

It's All Happening!

NOW THIS IS HAPPENING! My amazing Cammie is coming to visit me for 15 glorious days at the end of October! We're going to Vienna for the weekend, Prague for 4 days, and then Budapest for 3 days! Just booked our apartment in Prague and Hilton (thanks cammies job!) in Budapest. IM SO EXCITED!!!

Not only do I get to spend time with one of my favorites, but I get to tourist it up in my favorite city Vienna and see Prague and Budapest, which I haven't been to yet, too! I love my life!

Get ready Europe. Now this is happening. 


Minus Ficah and Kitty though sadly:( 

Wine Festival- Pezinok

Since I moved to Bratislava I've been looking forward to September when apparently there are all these wine festivals taking place. And its finally here! We've tried a lot of the regular red and white Slovak wine normally, but September is the ONLY time and place where you can try "Burčiak" or "young wine" that hasn't finished fermenting yet. SO these little local wineries bring their wine for you to taste and buy in these ghetto plastic bottles, and it tastes like juice! We each took a turn buying and drinking a bottle and let it ferment in our tummies until we felt so lovely! AND every weekend there is another festival in another district for more young wine!

We had to take the packed train out to the next village called Pezinok. This was the pretty church in the square.

Enjoying drinks with Christina and Jackie, my co-teachers and old roomies...

Su-Mei, Shimmy, Danko, Jackie, Christina, and I with our first bottle.


The busy festival!


This dirty ghetto old mascot for O2 (major phone company here) was there banging me every time he moved his tail and getting chased by little kids...aka HIlarious.



Wine Festival!



We finally found seats and didn't move for the duration of the festival. Except to pay 1 euro for the toilet...or 4 euro for another bottle...obviously.


The left is the "burčak" wine aka juice. The right is their normal local red wine. 

The platform for the last 11:00 train ride home


Which means standing squished in between cars the entire time along with the rest of Bratislava passing around leftover bottles of wine!

The last tram from the train station to home didn't come for another 20 minutes so we walked/ skipped and sang the walk home.

I wanted to document how I felt :) Such an amazing day!!!

Next weekend, another district? Another wine festival? 

Friday, September 9, 2011

On The First Day Of School I Felt...

I had my students write journal entries the first day of school finishing questions such as "This morning I woke up and felt...". I didn't even THINK they would write about me! I will keep their spelling and grammar errors to try and get the cuteness level fully across...

I hope this year will be better than last year, because we weill learn more and harder things. My mother said that year 6 is pretty hard. I am also excited to mett new students. We have also a new teacher and I like her more then our teacher from last year.


THE END
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This morning getting ready for school I felt sleepy. I don't wanted to go to shool but, I must. Then I woke up and then I Dress up and goed with mom to school! Then I was exited Who will be our teacher. And our teacher was Miss Kerr. I was very happy. Because she is so fun! And then we made fun things with her. 


THE END


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Miss Kerr is better then Miss ------. With Miss. Kerr is more fun then with Miss ____. And year 6 is more fun then year 5. We have new students super! And Miss Kerr is more creature then Miss ------. The dollar things what she did I like it.


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I know right, how much do you want to KNOW my students?! They are THE BEST! I am already exhausted which is mostly attributed to adjusting to the schedule and last minute changes to my schedule which have left me with a ton of extra classes to prep for. BUT I am so happy! I love my class so much and can tell they like me but also respect me. So far we have such a positive attitude in my class, I just love them so much. Our 3 class rules we came up with are:
1) Be respectful to classmates and teachers
2) Speak English during class times
3) ALWAYS DO YOUR BEST!

Thats it. Because really, what else do you need?

And now to go home for a fun filled weekend of working on curriculum from home...but first, drinking.

xoxo

Sunday, September 4, 2011

New Classroom!

Well as you know I am teaching a brand spanking new class this year, AND from the beginning of the year so its my job to get my room in proper order (every teachers dream).

I arrived and it was pretty bad...horrible ugly orange paint and curtains, all the desks were separate and facing the front where the teachers desk sat, I have a BLACKBOARD, etc. But enough talk, take a look at the before and after! I worked on that room for like 9 hours!

The view is from the door, from left to right.

On the plus side, my room gets a lot of light which will be nice in the winter, and I have a piano in my room!


 The teacher desk used to be in the front and center (I'd moved it already before remembering to take photos) and I just had those little cupboards and cubbies spread around the room.

Bleh. Boring.

AFTER!


And voila! table groups, book shelf, and the little cabinet by the window is our student store!

My awesome bulletin boards!

So yeah, it's still 1960 with the bright orange paint and old blackboards. But I am trying to embrace them by channeling my inner Joan Holloway via Mad Men, instead of hating them like I am so tempted to do. Only 3 rooms in the entire school still have blackboards, I'm just one of the lucky ones. BUT you can't beat the feeling you get after 6 years of hating school, when you get to write "Miss Kerr" on the top of the blackboard before the first day of school. Seriously, I got teary eyed. 




My new and improved teachers corner with proper storage
- thanks to Christina for giving me the tall cupboard she wasn't using from her room.

It's "fun" teaching in Slovakia because their walls are made of concrete so nothing sticks to them so you can't hang anything up if its not on one of the bulletin boards. They also don't sell the big rolls of butcher paper teachers at home typically use to cover their boards so you have to find odd things to use. Everything is different here my friends!

Tomorrow is the first day of school and I can't believe it! Everything is ready to go and I am excited to officially meet my kids and get going on another great year. Plus, some of my precious babies from Kinder last year will be at my campus in year 1 so I get to see them! I can't wait!

Love from Slovakia,

E