Friday, July 31, 2009
I'm Alive! I Arrived!
Tomorrow morning I'm off to the local produce market and to buy some plants. We're going in a group so we can learn the ins and outs and get a bit of help with our Portugese. It is coming along... Early day though...meeting @ 7:30 a.m. @ school. That's 5:30 a.m. on a Saturday during the summertime for those of you Illinoisians. Then onto school to work more on my classroom and off to a party tomorrow night. Fun and busy!
Final word. Sorry for the delay in my postings. Just got the internet today at home and with our schedule the past week will update over the weekend with pics and all. So happy to have it after being envious of 9 of the 11 other newbies who'd been facebooking, gmailing, skyping with their friends and family. It's time for me now. Yea! Hope you all are wonderful. Miss you much!
Friday, July 17, 2009
McDole Rocks! aka My Surprise Going Away Party
Gwen, Anne, Lori, Tiffany and I in the garage. Much cooler outside!
Kris, Anna,Tracy, Courtney, Melissa and Tyler - Kitchen crew shot 1
Molly, Sean, Jez and Renee - Kitchen Crew Shot 2
Shanna and I - Don't worry...it's a fake belly rub. I just think that's weird that she's had strangers touch her.
I can't say thanks enough to Shanna, Kindra and Gwen for putting this together for me. You three are so sneaky! I'm definitely going to miss seeing you all on a daily basis. And Shanna I hope the contest is still going on to name the baby. Can I work on it from a remote location?
Final notes:
1. Sorry I interrupted your planning a few times. I just wanted to hang out.
2. And a BIG thanks again Pete opening up your home and for tolerating all of the elementary female teachers in your home for over 8 hours!
3. And we have to take another group shot sometime. I totally blocked Shanna's head and Giaseppe Piccony as well!
Inquiring Minds Want to Know!
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Where'd you get the idea to move to Brazil? How'd you get a job there?
In November I found out my literacy coach position in Kaneland was being eliminated. For many of you who were around me, you know I was devastated. I felt being a lit coach was truly my calling. It was a wonderful balance of working with children and working with adults. But alas, things change, times change and I needed to use this change, although not my choice, to figure out what was best for me.
Fast forward to winter break '09 and one of my best friends, Andrea, was home visiting from Brazil. We had a heart-to-heart chat over ice cream (our usual) and that's when the seed was planted. She mentioned that her school would have a 3rd grade vacancy. She asked if she could put my name in as a possibility.
About a month later, I received an email from the Headmaster and Principal from Andrea's school (American School of Brasilia aka EAB) asking if I would like to interview with them. I had decided by that time, being back in a classroom was best for me, so, I had a phone interview with the two of them. I've been on lots of interview teams over the years and this interview was unlike any other I've ever had. They asked me not the usual knowledge level questions, but really tried to see if my teaching philosphies matched those of EAB. It went great!
A few days later, they asked if I'd be willing to meet in Waterloo, IA just before the University of Northern Iowa International Teaching fair began. So, I took a personal day, drove all the way on a frigid January day 5 hours there. I went out to dinner with the Headmaster and High School Principal. Cajun. We had alligator and jambalaya, wine and great conversations. I felt both were wonderfully honest about their own experiences and where EAB is right now. I so appreciated the honesty but also felt that the direction they're going, what they want to do for children is what I want to do. So, it was a match. A week later, I emailed and it became official!
Why Brasilia?
When Andrea planted the seed I did consider other places as well but Brasilia and EAB have things that other schools couldn't offer.
Here are a few:
Andrea - best friend, old roommate, built-in support
EAB's student population - truly international; mostly Brazilian but many nationalities represented
EAB's support of all staff's children - any staff member's child may attend EAB at no-cost, most international schools only allow teachers' children to attend for free
EAB's philosophies - where they're going is what I believe in
3rd grade - been there, done that so at least something will be familiar
Portugese - I really want to learn the language so having weekly lessons and living there will help push me to reach that goal
Why not?
How long will you be there?
At least 2 years and then we'll see. Year 2 will be wonderful! It always takes at least 1 year after you move to feel settled and at least one year in a new job to feel like you know what you're doing. How can I pass that up that feeling?
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Parabéns a Goo
To celebrate her b-day we went out to breakfast at Panera, got pedicures (guess what color she got!) and lounged on the couch watching ANTM before going out to Houlihan's for dinner. That's all she wanted to do so it was just a great day. Since it's her b-day just wanted to say a few things about her.
Here are a few things I LOVE about my sister:
She has the BEST laugh. If you play the video from our trip below, you'll hear it.
She finds some humor in almost anything like America's Funniest Home Videos, Hillshire Farm's Go Meat commericals ( I kinda like these too) and taking silly pictures (see below).
She spreads her love of life with everyone around her.And one of my favorites is that she loves the little things in life like sheep, a good glass of wine, a nap, a chocolate milkshake, flipflops, etc.
So, Sister, El Goo, Erin, I love you lots. Thanks for being you!
Guess I'm on a bit of a list kick right now. Enjoy them and also I'm putting out a disclaimer too. Please anticipate the sapiness levels of my posts will only increase as the number of days before I leave for Brasilia decreases.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
I'm a lucky girl
I'm suspecting I'm feeling this tonight because I'm becoming sentimental and realizing that my time with friends and family is getting shorter and I'm going to have to say goodbye for a bit.
To give you an idea of why I feel so lucky here are some of things I did today.
- Rode and chatted in a golf cart in the rain with Amy and her daughter Mackenzie watching Jay, Andrea and Brian during the golf scramble...And I don't golf.
- Held baby Mackenzie who is just a sweetheart while she slept soundly in my arms
- Bantered and listened to the chatter among and with Andrea's family who are just wonderfully welcome and warm...Love them!
- Ate Andrea's delicious ice cream cake and lots of other delicious food
- Added to my Brit vocab with a lesson from Jay ( I can too understand you!)
- Sat and just watched Mackenzie sleep, wiggle her toes, coo and smile
- Hung out on the Pearson porch with Andrea, Ron, Barb and cousin Tom
The Pearson bbq is MY annual 4th of July event. It's not the 4th of July without it. I love being able to spend Andrea's b-day with her each year, just hang out and I really feel like I've become a part of their family on that day. Her relatives all welcome us because, well yeah, we've been attending for the past 6 or 7 years but mainly because they're just a great bunch of people.
There's are lots of other reasons I'm thankful today too but right now, these simple things, that I'm lucky to have are what's on my mind. Thanks for a wonderful day Pearsons!