Saturday, August 04, 2007

3 weeks down, 11 to go!

My 3rd week of teaching at HVHS has been a growth experience for me. I had a mini-meltdown on Thursday when I was feeling particularly overwhelmed with lesson planning, adjusting to a new culture, climate, new geographical surroundings, being away from my friends and family, etc. and I let it all out through my eyeballs. My co-op teacher was fantastically supportive and understanding, and my little cry lasted only about 5 minutes. I took a breath of fresh air outside, then went in to teach my next lesson on Louis Armstrong and "West End Blues" (what a great tune!). It went really well, and I think I just needed to have that little moment of overwhelmth (which isn't a word but I will choose to use it anyway). So, all is still well with the Kiwinadian in Lower Hutt!

I finally met Grace on Friday night! We had SO much fun in Wellington - we met at the train station, and walked to a restaurant called Calzone for lattes and garlic bread (mmm!), and her friend Brett met us there. We then walked to a karaoke bar called Club K, and Grace and I busted out an amazing duet of "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" by Culture Club, complete with fabulous dance moves during every instrumental break. The audience was getting a kick out of us too, which made it even more fun. Then we went to a dance club called The Establishment, which we quickly learned was more geared towards 30-somethings, so we didn't stay long. We ended the night at Subway restaurant, where Sam met us for a visit and then drove me back to the Hutt. All in all it was a fabulous night! Grace and I are planning on meeting up in Wellington every Tuesday now, as I will be there anyway for WYC rehearsal. Yay! :o)

Thanks to mom and dad for the card - I got it in the mail a few days ago. Karyn, I still haven't received your package, but I'm super excited! I didn't realize how much I would miss my headbands until I forgot to pack even one of them. Haha. I also have received a card from Bronwyn, so I am feeling loved here in NZ. :o) It's so nice to get mail! I promise if anyone writes to me, I will write back! Promise, promise!

So now I will post some more pics of our weekend in Ohakune and Mt. Ruapehu - you can click on any of them to view full-size. Sam and Cassie have also posted some pics, and they are linked on the right-hand side of my blog if you'd like to check it out.

(This one was too funny NOT to post. I bought these purple pants when I first got here because I was always cold, but they're quite long on me. So we were outside looking at Mt. Ruapehu from our hotel in Ohakune, and the grass was wet. I needed to lift my pant legs up, but instead of using 2 hands, I just pulled them both up with 1 hand. Sam snapped a picture. I realize that it looks like I'm grabbing my crotch. I am also making a stupid face and eating a piece of toast, just to top it all off. Oh well, you can't win 'em all.)

(This was in Waiouru, on the way to Ohakune - I am quite proud of the fact that Sam and I managed to pack his tiny 2-seater Miata convertable so efficiently! I am also looking quite tired, as I had just woken up from an hour-long nap about 5 minutes before this pic was taken.)

(Sam and me on the chairlift up Mt. Ruapehu)

(Waitonga Falls walk)

(Mt. Ruapehu)

(Mt. Ruapehu from Ohakune)

(Believe it or not, I'm actually HAPPY about winter in July!)

(On the way back down the chairlift)

(Beautiful sunrise in Ohakune)

(Ohakune sunset - this one reminds me of one of Bobby's paintings or something! Beautiful.)

(The stream at the base of Waitonga Falls)

(Tahurangi from Turoa)

(This one's for Karyn - here's the completed engagement proposal in the snow!..... SHE SAID YES!)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ha ha! Love the pants, I know the feeling ;) The picture of you on the ski-lift looks like it should be in some advertisement or something, good job :)

Meltdowns are okay, I have my fair share of them when locked up in my room. *HUG* Sometimes you just need to cry...

Other than that it sounds like you're having a great time. I miss having you around. I found some "camp momentos" the other day while cleaning, some of them just may end up in the mail...

Anonymous said...

Whoops, I forgot that I was posting anonymously...this is Ginger, by the way.