It started off with Secret Haviana Santa with work
Then a trip to Campo Alegre
Christmas celebrations on the 24th (as is typical in Brazil)
My first attempt at cooking a large scale Christmas dinner on Christmas day
Hanging out in the pool at friends on Christmas day
Celebrating new year in 40 degree heat
Wednesday, January 01, 2014
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Well... the apartment is finally coming together... slowly.
We bought a kitchen unit on the internet and found out afterwards that it did not include free assembly. So after FIVE hours and a (few!) fights and mistakes we finally finished! The wardrobe also took us another five hours the next day!!
We have another small cupboard to arrive then I can properly set up my office and classroom for private lessons.
I have started my new position at work now which is exciting and unnerving at the same time. I am responsible for training and maintaining standards, which at the moment I am observing all the teachers to check they are teaching to the Callan Method and standard. After all the observation I had during my PGCE, it is a little strange to be on the other side.
I am also training a new teacher that we have starting, as well as developing new materials such as alternative tests and training materials. I have a crazy schedule now but it's good.
I also have some new private students starting which is exciting to be able to teach them in my 'home classroom'.
We also spent the day at a friend's farm, which turned out to be a surprise engagement party. I was so excited for them as they are such good friends and have really helped and supported us through the wedding and move etc. Some old friends we haven't seen for over a year were also there so it was great to have everyone together.
I am feeling extremely lucky and content at the moment, as everything in life is finally falling into place. I have a great husband who I can finally be with, a good job which challenges me and am surrounded by great friends.
Happy Days!
We bought a kitchen unit on the internet and found out afterwards that it did not include free assembly. So after FIVE hours and a (few!) fights and mistakes we finally finished! The wardrobe also took us another five hours the next day!!
We have another small cupboard to arrive then I can properly set up my office and classroom for private lessons.
I have started my new position at work now which is exciting and unnerving at the same time. I am responsible for training and maintaining standards, which at the moment I am observing all the teachers to check they are teaching to the Callan Method and standard. After all the observation I had during my PGCE, it is a little strange to be on the other side.
I am also training a new teacher that we have starting, as well as developing new materials such as alternative tests and training materials. I have a crazy schedule now but it's good.
I also have some new private students starting which is exciting to be able to teach them in my 'home classroom'.
We also spent the day at a friend's farm, which turned out to be a surprise engagement party. I was so excited for them as they are such good friends and have really helped and supported us through the wedding and move etc. Some old friends we haven't seen for over a year were also there so it was great to have everyone together.
I am feeling extremely lucky and content at the moment, as everything in life is finally falling into place. I have a great husband who I can finally be with, a good job which challenges me and am surrounded by great friends.
Happy Days!
Sunday, November 03, 2013
The first few months of married life has been craaazy busy!
I applied for my visa, which was actually a lot easier than I had thought it was going to be.
We were waiting on a super expensive police certificate, that also had to be legalised at the Brazilian Consulate to arrive before I could submit my application. It finally arrived, after 3 weeks along with a birthday present that had been sent 5 days before! I think that the post system here tend to save the letters until they have a decent amount before they deliver them. >:(
I wasn't sure if this certificate would then need to be translated, so after several phone calls, we were told we didn't even need the certificate, just a declaration I could type up myself. After several more phone calls, they also confirmed that it would not need to be officially signed in front of a judge or anything.
I was still highly sceptical and not expecting to actually have my documents accepted, which I nearly did not as the payment slip only did not have my middle name on it. Seriously Brazilians are obsessed with your full name and you full parents' names.
So everything was fine and I was given a scrappy slip of paper with my photo on, which means I can legally stay in the country and work!! I have to check a website until it has been processed and they put the actually real visa in my passport.. this can take anywhere up to 2 years! And they can ask for further documents as well.
So with this scrappy piece of paper, I applied for a work card, so I can legally work in Brazil. I was told that I had everything I needed by the Federal Police to apply for one, so I made an appointment and went to apply. Turns out I didn't have all the documents I needed and we needed to go back to the Federal Police to get a criminal declaration with of course my whole family's full names on it.
But 2 weeks later I have finally got it!!!
I applied for my visa, which was actually a lot easier than I had thought it was going to be.
We were waiting on a super expensive police certificate, that also had to be legalised at the Brazilian Consulate to arrive before I could submit my application. It finally arrived, after 3 weeks along with a birthday present that had been sent 5 days before! I think that the post system here tend to save the letters until they have a decent amount before they deliver them. >:(
I wasn't sure if this certificate would then need to be translated, so after several phone calls, we were told we didn't even need the certificate, just a declaration I could type up myself. After several more phone calls, they also confirmed that it would not need to be officially signed in front of a judge or anything.
I was still highly sceptical and not expecting to actually have my documents accepted, which I nearly did not as the payment slip only did not have my middle name on it. Seriously Brazilians are obsessed with your full name and you full parents' names.
So everything was fine and I was given a scrappy slip of paper with my photo on, which means I can legally stay in the country and work!! I have to check a website until it has been processed and they put the actually real visa in my passport.. this can take anywhere up to 2 years! And they can ask for further documents as well.
So with this scrappy piece of paper, I applied for a work card, so I can legally work in Brazil. I was told that I had everything I needed by the Federal Police to apply for one, so I made an appointment and went to apply. Turns out I didn't have all the documents I needed and we needed to go back to the Federal Police to get a criminal declaration with of course my whole family's full names on it.
But 2 weeks later I have finally got it!!!
On the fun side of things, we went to Vila da Gloria, a little town on the bay opposite Joinville. We went to a waterfall and ate seafood by the bay.
I have also been asked to present a lecture in Curitiba as part of a Summer Academy training people in cross-cultural communication. I'm excited about mixing with international volunteers and that area again but a little nervous abut having to present a 2 hour lecture on whatever I want!!!
We have also printed out some of our fabulous wedding photos I have a put together a scrapbook/album thing! It was so difficult to choose just a few photos!
And even better news, we have moved!! Fabs and I have an apartment round the corner from work. No more 2 hour commute and 2 super packed rollercoaster bus rides to work anymore!
More details to come!
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Lua de Mel! Honeymoon!

We went to the Pousada Sombrero Verde in Praia de Itaguaçu in São Francisco do Sul. We had booked aroom, but when they found out it was our honeymoon, we got upgraded to a chalet!
We finally had a sunny day and spent most of Saturday walking along the beach, stopping for a beer, walking some more, stopping again.....
Saturday, August 31, 2013
This past month has been craaaaaaazy!!!
I had my fourth and final hen party in Floripa.
Then my parents arrived and all the in-laws met.
I got married!!!
On the Friday, we had the registry office service, where ALL of the witnesses were late, one arrived just as we were being called in. Then the wifi failed and the live link didn't work. :(
It was all over so quickly I didn't actually realise I was married!
After we went for cakes and coffee.
And in the evening we went to Bezerro Grill.
While all that was going on Fabio and some friends were under strict instructions, dressed the venue with all my handmade/painted/glued/sewn/button-ified decorations.
Finally I arrived after being told to be an hour late and there were speeches.
For those who don't speak Portuguese, Fabs said 'First I would like to thank my family (Joss, my Mum, my Dad, Felipe, Titi, my grandmother Rose, and Mr and Mrs Ellams) for supporting us in this new journey. Also thank my great friends here and who are sharing with us the most important moment of my life. I remember that I always said that I would never find someone, but everyone said one day I would find 'my lid' to fit my pan. I just needed to be patient. Everyone who knows me, knows I am not patient! But now I'm here with the most beautiful person I have met in my life both inside and out, Joss I will love you forever! I would like to dedicate the first toast to Joss' Grandad, Mr Peter Moran who passed away a few weeks ago. Cheers Mr Moran! Now let's eat and drink!'
I had my fourth and final hen party in Floripa.
I spent a week in Rio with a friend from England.
Then my parents arrived and all the in-laws met.
I got married!!!
On the Friday, we had the registry office service, where ALL of the witnesses were late, one arrived just as we were being called in. Then the wifi failed and the live link didn't work. :(
It was all over so quickly I didn't actually realise I was married!
After we went for cakes and coffee.
And in the evening we went to Bezerro Grill.
On the Saturday, I arrived at the salon at 7am for primping and preening.
While all that was going on Fabio and some friends were under strict instructions, dressed the venue with all my handmade/painted/glued/sewn/button-ified decorations.
Finally I arrived after being told to be an hour late and there were speeches.
For those who don't speak Portuguese, Fabs said 'First I would like to thank my family (Joss, my Mum, my Dad, Felipe, Titi, my grandmother Rose, and Mr and Mrs Ellams) for supporting us in this new journey. Also thank my great friends here and who are sharing with us the most important moment of my life. I remember that I always said that I would never find someone, but everyone said one day I would find 'my lid' to fit my pan. I just needed to be patient. Everyone who knows me, knows I am not patient! But now I'm here with the most beautiful person I have met in my life both inside and out, Joss I will love you forever! I would like to dedicate the first toast to Joss' Grandad, Mr Peter Moran who passed away a few weeks ago. Cheers Mr Moran! Now let's eat and drink!'
And the dancing did begin!
On the Sunday, it was Fabs' Birthday and we headed to the beach for a few days with the parents. However the weather was cold and rainy!
My parents, left on Thursday and now it's time to try and get back to a normal routine!!
Monday, July 22, 2013
Cold!!!
I am not a wuss when it comes to being cold, I prefer to be too cold than too hot.
But I have moved to Brazil, and while I know it is in the south of Brazil, this is not on.....
But I have moved to Brazil, and while I know it is in the south of Brazil, this is not on.....
-3 in Joinville, I did not pack for that!!!
Monday, July 08, 2013
Getting Married in Brazil
So several months of stress and worry, about R$600 later, we are finally booked in for our wedding!!! All my documents were fine and fortunately we got the day we wanted!!!
You can find what the Brazilian Consulate says you need here.
However, this was my experience....
I needed:
The certificate of no impediment and birth certificate then needs to be translated by a sworn translator when you get to Brazil. This cost us 177 reais / about £63.
We then needed certified photocopies of the translations and originals which cost R$3.80 per page which we did at a Public Notary.
Fabio needed:
At 45 days, we then needed to 'enter our marriage papers'. All our documents had to be registered at the cartorio, which cost R$50.35, about £17. We then had to 'enter' them. They needed to know the professions, date of birth, place of birth and addresses of both of us and our parents, and also our 2 witnesses.
You also need to tell them if you want to change your name and if you get divorced how you will split the assets. You can either take out what you both put in or split everything that you gain from the time you get married 50/50. They put all the details into a contract, which you both have to sign.
They keep all the originals of the documents, which I did not realise, so now I need to get another birth certificate!!
The cartorio in Joinville (I am not sure if it is the same everywhere) only does weddings on Fridays between 12 and 3pm. The Monday before you need to go in with copies of the IDs of the people who will be your witnesses, you can have 2 or 4 witnesses.
So relieved all that is sorted..... next on to the visa process........ >:(
You can find what the Brazilian Consulate says you need here.
However, this was my experience....
I needed:
- Certificate of No Impediment, you can get this from you local registry office and costs £35. Some places say that this is only valid for 90 days, but the registry office in Joinville didn't bother. I had a mild panic attack as Fabio moved so the address was wrong on the certificate, but it didn't cause any problems.
- Full birth certificate with both parents name on
- certified copy of Passport in the UK, which cost £10
The certificate of no impediment and birth certificate then needs to be translated by a sworn translator when you get to Brazil. This cost us 177 reais / about £63.
We then needed certified photocopies of the translations and originals which cost R$3.80 per page which we did at a Public Notary.
Fabio needed:
- An updated birth certificate that is only valid for 90 days
- Identity card and original CPF
- Copy of proof of address, such as a utility bill water (surprisingly, this did not need to be in Fabio's name)
- date of birth of parents (if alive), date of death of the parents (if deceased)
At 45 days, we then needed to 'enter our marriage papers'. All our documents had to be registered at the cartorio, which cost R$50.35, about £17. We then had to 'enter' them. They needed to know the professions, date of birth, place of birth and addresses of both of us and our parents, and also our 2 witnesses.
You also need to tell them if you want to change your name and if you get divorced how you will split the assets. You can either take out what you both put in or split everything that you gain from the time you get married 50/50. They put all the details into a contract, which you both have to sign.
They keep all the originals of the documents, which I did not realise, so now I need to get another birth certificate!!
The cartorio in Joinville (I am not sure if it is the same everywhere) only does weddings on Fridays between 12 and 3pm. The Monday before you need to go in with copies of the IDs of the people who will be your witnesses, you can have 2 or 4 witnesses.
So relieved all that is sorted..... next on to the visa process........ >:(
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Saturday, June 22, 2013
Back in Brazil!!!!
After over a year away from Brazil and 9 months and 14 days away from Fabio , I am finally back and with the Fabster!!!!!!!
I was dreading the flight, worried about the excess baggage, connecting flights, transfer airports at Sao Paulo and crossing the city in rush hour, but it was all fine! I ended up pay a hefty amount in excess baggage, but unlike last time it all arrived at my final destination.
I had extra legroom on my 12 hour flight, although it was a bit turbulent. The bus transfer across Sao Paulo was really easy and even at peak time took about 2 hours. It was raining a lot and flights to all the airports near Joinville had been closed, fortunately Navegantes the one I flew into wasn't and I just had a 45 minute delay!
So all in all a pretty stressless flight!
The new house is lovely, more pictures to come when it's sunny.
I was dreading the flight, worried about the excess baggage, connecting flights, transfer airports at Sao Paulo and crossing the city in rush hour, but it was all fine! I ended up pay a hefty amount in excess baggage, but unlike last time it all arrived at my final destination.
I had extra legroom on my 12 hour flight, although it was a bit turbulent. The bus transfer across Sao Paulo was really easy and even at peak time took about 2 hours. It was raining a lot and flights to all the airports near Joinville had been closed, fortunately Navegantes the one I flew into wasn't and I just had a 45 minute delay!
So all in all a pretty stressless flight!
The new house is lovely, more pictures to come when it's sunny.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Lots of things have happened in the past few weeks....
a Men Do (a hen party with my male friends)
A hen party with friends, including a very classy afternoon tea, then cocktail making, then some serious dancing!
A hen party with family and old neighbours, my Brown Owl and Playgroup leader!
a Men Do (a hen party with my male friends)
A hen party with friends, including a very classy afternoon tea, then cocktail making, then some serious dancing!
Moved out of Sheffield and back to in with the parents
A hen party with family and old neighbours, my Brown Owl and Playgroup leader!
Refresher driving lessons, after 10 years of not driving!
Several trips to the charity shop, to donate around 6 bin bags of clothes
Gained a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in Post-compulsory Education and Training (PCET) specialising in teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) - YES I PASSED!
And on Thursday I fly back out to Brazil after over 9 months away from my fiancé! :D
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
A lot can happen in 8 years.......
Today it is 8 years since my volunteer programme in Salvador, Brazil with Cross-Cultural Solutions, and since I started this blog, to allow all the fabulous people that sponsored me to go to keep track of what of I was up to.
It is crazy how much of an impact that 4 week programme had on my life!!
In those 8 years I have:
And now for my next adventure..... I am moving to Brazil in 37 days where I already have a job lined up, and if all my documents are in order, will get married!!!
Let's see what the next 8 years have in store......
It is crazy how much of an impact that 4 week programme had on my life!!
In those 8 years I have:
- lived in NYC and worked for CCS for 3 years
- travelled to and trained offices in Denver, Boston and Toronto about CCS programmes
- been an Advisory Board Member for the International Volunteerism Resource Center
- volunteered in Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ghana and China
- discovered I loved teaching while in Ghana
- moved to South Korea to teach for a year
- gained my CELTA
- taught in Leeds and Brazil on and off for about 2 years
- went back to my placement in Brazil 3 years later and was still remembered by name by the teacher in my class!
- met the man of my dreams through an ex-colleges, ex-boyfriend's mum's nephew's birthday party and got engaged
- completed (and hopefully passed!!) a PGCE specialising in ESOL
- Met and stayed in contact with some amazing and inspiring people
And now for my next adventure..... I am moving to Brazil in 37 days where I already have a job lined up, and if all my documents are in order, will get married!!!
Let's see what the next 8 years have in store......
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Friday, March 22, 2013
Wedding fever!
I've been really quiet because of all the uni work and wedding planning that has been happening, however the light is slowly appearing at the end of the tunnel in regards to uni.
More excitingly, there have been lots of developments on the wedding front.
My dress arrived the other day. I had found a dress I really liked but it was about £3,000, after searching through some wedding forums, I found a guy in China who could make it for for £120... sounds too good to be true right? I ordered it in plenty of time just incase it did go horrendously wrong, or it was some big scam, as you do hear some horror stories.
BUT
It wasn't!!!!! The dress is extremely well made, it's fully lined, has boning in it and is an exact match to the dress I wanted but of course in red! Honestly, I was really over whelmed by the quality of the dress.
If you want a dress making, send Jeff a picture, your measurements and you can pay via paypal and about 2 months later a fantastic dress will turn up on your doorstep. Jeff can be contacted on jeffliu8800@yahoo.com.cn. I cannot recommend him enough.
The only issue I had was that I have lost quite a bit of weight and will now have to have it altered, it was also realllly long. I am guessing it will cost me about £90 to have it altered but then it's still only £200 for a wedding dress - not bad!!
Our finger print wedding rings also arrived this week. The rings were hand made just for us by Chris Parry, again a fabulous job and couldn't recommend him enough either!
More excitingly, there have been lots of developments on the wedding front.
My dress arrived the other day. I had found a dress I really liked but it was about £3,000, after searching through some wedding forums, I found a guy in China who could make it for for £120... sounds too good to be true right? I ordered it in plenty of time just incase it did go horrendously wrong, or it was some big scam, as you do hear some horror stories.
BUT
It wasn't!!!!! The dress is extremely well made, it's fully lined, has boning in it and is an exact match to the dress I wanted but of course in red! Honestly, I was really over whelmed by the quality of the dress.
If you want a dress making, send Jeff a picture, your measurements and you can pay via paypal and about 2 months later a fantastic dress will turn up on your doorstep. Jeff can be contacted on jeffliu8800@yahoo.com.cn. I cannot recommend him enough.
The only issue I had was that I have lost quite a bit of weight and will now have to have it altered, it was also realllly long. I am guessing it will cost me about £90 to have it altered but then it's still only £200 for a wedding dress - not bad!!
Our finger print wedding rings also arrived this week. The rings were hand made just for us by Chris Parry, again a fabulous job and couldn't recommend him enough either!
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Photo by Chris Parry |
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Sunday, September 16, 2012
After schlepping only a boot's full worth of stuff up 3 flights of stairs, I finally moved in last Sunday. I was quite please with how well I packed. I remember when I moved to a house in Huddersfield and we had to use a van. This time I managed to fit pretty much everything in the boot of the car!
The apartment is really nice and grown up, right next to a tramstop and right next to a park.
The first 3 days at uni has been induction and getting to know each other and the university.
Next week is the placement induction. I am only in (I think) on Tuesday morning. I kind of just want to start and get on with everything. I know when I am in the middle of placement, assignments, lesson planning etc. I will wish for the week of nothing back!
Yesterday we went to Sheffield Food Festival and had look around. Tried a few types of jam and some flavoured vodka. I was almost knocked down by some granny eager to get her free shot!!
I also discovered London Road, which had loads of different types of restaurants and we went for sushi at Yama Sushi.
The apartment is really nice and grown up, right next to a tramstop and right next to a park.
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View of a hot air balloon from the balcony |
Next week is the placement induction. I am only in (I think) on Tuesday morning. I kind of just want to start and get on with everything. I know when I am in the middle of placement, assignments, lesson planning etc. I will wish for the week of nothing back!
Yesterday we went to Sheffield Food Festival and had look around. Tried a few types of jam and some flavoured vodka. I was almost knocked down by some granny eager to get her free shot!!
I also discovered London Road, which had loads of different types of restaurants and we went for sushi at Yama Sushi.
Friday, September 07, 2012
Last week was spent mainly up in Leeds/Huddersfield but we also went camping in Robin Hood's Bay. Fabio was slightly concerned about the weather and being cold but we were really lucky and it was pretty good.
We also met up with lots of my old university friends, did lots of drinking and eating and more eating and even more.
I worked out that we visited 10 cites/towns and travelled at least 894 miles as well!!
We took hundreds of photos but here are some of the best!
Unfortunately all good things have to come to end and Fabio flew home (very) early this morning. :(
Next stop Sheffield and start university on Wednesday!
We also met up with lots of my old university friends, did lots of drinking and eating and more eating and even more.
I worked out that we visited 10 cites/towns and travelled at least 894 miles as well!!
We took hundreds of photos but here are some of the best!
Unfortunately all good things have to come to end and Fabio flew home (very) early this morning. :(
Next stop Sheffield and start university on Wednesday!
Monday, August 27, 2012
On Wednesday, we ventured into Wales, where Fabio had his first professional hair cut for years, courtesy of Uncle Ron.
Then on Friday we headed into to Liverpool.
We looked around the Albert Dock and also went to the Museum of Liverpool, which was really good. I would highly recommend going!
We also headed to The Cavern Pub, where there was actually a Brazilian band who were going to be playing later on that night!
On Saturday, it was Fabio's birthday. We went to Damon's as if you go on your birthday, you get a free meal and cake. He managed a rack and a half of ribs!
After, we went to Telfords, where there was a live ska band called Buster Shuffle playing. Which judging by the amount of jumping/dancing Fabio did, he loved it!
On Sunday we had a 'Welcome Fabio / Fabio's Birthday / My Birthday / Belated Engagement' Party with the family and dedicated blog reader Siany-Poos!
We even got a cake with our faces on it!!
Then on Friday we headed into to Liverpool.
We looked around the Albert Dock and also went to the Museum of Liverpool, which was really good. I would highly recommend going!
We also headed to The Cavern Pub, where there was actually a Brazilian band who were going to be playing later on that night!
On Saturday, it was Fabio's birthday. We went to Damon's as if you go on your birthday, you get a free meal and cake. He managed a rack and a half of ribs!
After, we went to Telfords, where there was a live ska band called Buster Shuffle playing. Which judging by the amount of jumping/dancing Fabio did, he loved it!
On Sunday we had a 'Welcome Fabio / Fabio's Birthday / My Birthday / Belated Engagement' Party with the family and dedicated blog reader Siany-Poos!
We even got a cake with our faces on it!!
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Well, Fabio is finally here!
Fortunately he had no problems at immigration. He was 'tested' from the letter of invitation I had written but otherwise it was all fine.
On Wednesday I showed him Helsby and we walked up Helsby Hill.
On Thursday we discovered the delights of Chester.
Saturday, the parents came back off holiday and Fabio had his first British BBQ!
On Sunday we went to the Pub with the family for Sunday lunch!
And on Monday we managed to get super cheap train tickets down to London. We paid £8.50 for return train tickets for both of us, from Runcorn to Euston with Megabus!!! We stayed at the Mabledon Court Hotel, which was small but quiet and very clean.
We then did a whistle stop tour of London and came back late Tuesday night!
Fabio mainly wanted to see lots of traditional British pubs!
But we did squeeze in a visit to see the Queen too!
Fortunately he had no problems at immigration. He was 'tested' from the letter of invitation I had written but otherwise it was all fine.
On Wednesday I showed him Helsby and we walked up Helsby Hill.
On Thursday we discovered the delights of Chester.
Saturday, the parents came back off holiday and Fabio had his first British BBQ!
On Sunday we went to the Pub with the family for Sunday lunch!
And on Monday we managed to get super cheap train tickets down to London. We paid £8.50 for return train tickets for both of us, from Runcorn to Euston with Megabus!!! We stayed at the Mabledon Court Hotel, which was small but quiet and very clean.
We then did a whistle stop tour of London and came back late Tuesday night!
Fabio mainly wanted to see lots of traditional British pubs!
But we did squeeze in a visit to see the Queen too!
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Yesterday was my last teaching day!!
The last performance with the class was actually the best one I have done yet. We did 'The Aldenham News' with a powerpoint/videos of the students dancing in various places, a weather map, the queen came to visit. The students got all the timing right and it was really good!!
The staff one was the 12 days of Aldenham school. No video of this but I do have the one from last week!
One of the new groups was bit difficult which put a slight dampener on the week but over all it was a good week.
We had our last night out in Watford last night and fulfilled our motto 'go big of go home' and had a 'few' drinks. Fortunately Sunday is the teacher's day off, not so fortunate for the activity leaders!!
I can't believe that the 5 weeks are up. It has gone really quickly, yet at the same time it feels like I have been here for years. I really didn't want to come and was dreading it and just really needed the money and pastoral experience. It turned out that we had a great team and I have definitely made some friends for life. One of the girls will be living in Sheffield, so I am certain we will hang out!
The company has even asked if I would be interested in Centre Manager next year!
Well.... 2 days until Fabio comes!!!!!!!!!!
The last performance with the class was actually the best one I have done yet. We did 'The Aldenham News' with a powerpoint/videos of the students dancing in various places, a weather map, the queen came to visit. The students got all the timing right and it was really good!!
The staff one was the 12 days of Aldenham school. No video of this but I do have the one from last week!
One of the new groups was bit difficult which put a slight dampener on the week but over all it was a good week.
We had our last night out in Watford last night and fulfilled our motto 'go big of go home' and had a 'few' drinks. Fortunately Sunday is the teacher's day off, not so fortunate for the activity leaders!!
I can't believe that the 5 weeks are up. It has gone really quickly, yet at the same time it feels like I have been here for years. I really didn't want to come and was dreading it and just really needed the money and pastoral experience. It turned out that we had a great team and I have definitely made some friends for life. One of the girls will be living in Sheffield, so I am certain we will hang out!
The company has even asked if I would be interested in Centre Manager next year!
Well.... 2 days until Fabio comes!!!!!!!!!!
Sunday, August 05, 2012
Week 4, the end is nearly nigh!
I've been so busy I have not really ad time to blog.
Week 3 was fine. We had the start of the Olympics and nearly got caught in the dress rehersal and nearly lost a child.
We managed to get all the girls back in time and back to the dorms to watch the opening ceremony which was pretty spectacular. It was really nice to be able to watch it with so many different nationalities and see their reactions.
The performance night was really good with another boy dressing up as Rose from Titanic. Another group also did a parody of the teachers, which was hilarious! Apparently I jump around a lot and tell everyone that London is really busy and to stay in a group!
On Sunday, I managed to cadge a lift on the coach when the group when to Cambridge and meet up with Sian. Cambridge was packed with other language schools and was soooo busy!
2 of the biggest groups that had been here from the start also left, which was really sad as the group leaders were great, friendly and really helpful. As they had been here from the start with us too, it is pretty strange without them here now.
For week week 4 we had 3 Turkish groups arrive to add the the one we had already, so we are pretty over run with Turks at the moment.
It was a really busy week where I was teaching in the morning, then doing visits into London and then evening activities and then night duty!!!
I finally have a day off but will be helping with a trip tonight, as we are all going to see Michael Jackson Thrilller.
A few of the teachers will be leaving as well who are only on a 4 week contract, to the end is definitely nigh......
One more week and then The Fabster arrives!!!
Week 3 was fine. We had the start of the Olympics and nearly got caught in the dress rehersal and nearly lost a child.
We managed to get all the girls back in time and back to the dorms to watch the opening ceremony which was pretty spectacular. It was really nice to be able to watch it with so many different nationalities and see their reactions.
The performance night was really good with another boy dressing up as Rose from Titanic. Another group also did a parody of the teachers, which was hilarious! Apparently I jump around a lot and tell everyone that London is really busy and to stay in a group!
On Sunday, I managed to cadge a lift on the coach when the group when to Cambridge and meet up with Sian. Cambridge was packed with other language schools and was soooo busy!
2 of the biggest groups that had been here from the start also left, which was really sad as the group leaders were great, friendly and really helpful. As they had been here from the start with us too, it is pretty strange without them here now.
For week week 4 we had 3 Turkish groups arrive to add the the one we had already, so we are pretty over run with Turks at the moment.
It was a really busy week where I was teaching in the morning, then doing visits into London and then evening activities and then night duty!!!
I finally have a day off but will be helping with a trip tonight, as we are all going to see Michael Jackson Thrilller.
A few of the teachers will be leaving as well who are only on a 4 week contract, to the end is definitely nigh......
One more week and then The Fabster arrives!!!
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Week 2 was just as busy!!
On Monday, we did a tour around Wembley football stadium and went to Westfield Shopping Centre.
Because the traffic was so bad we spent about 4 hours in traffic. Next week should be interesting when the Olympics actually start!!!
I also did my first trip into London with the kids on tube. It all went well, I didn't lose anyone from my group and we didn't get the wrong trains or anything!
Two of the groups are leaving on Monday and we will be getting some new students in. We are also having to get a new teacher for the week as we will have about 93 students in total.
We had a big performance night where all the class did a play. We had 2 versions of Snow White, The Hangover and Alice in Wonderland. The Alice was a 16 year old very toned and tall Russian boy in a white mini-dress!
We gave out all the certificates and course reports to the students who were leaving. I was then promptly picked up by Sarah who whisked me away to her house for my day off!
On Monday, we did a tour around Wembley football stadium and went to Westfield Shopping Centre.
Because the traffic was so bad we spent about 4 hours in traffic. Next week should be interesting when the Olympics actually start!!!
I also did my first trip into London with the kids on tube. It all went well, I didn't lose anyone from my group and we didn't get the wrong trains or anything!
Two of the groups are leaving on Monday and we will be getting some new students in. We are also having to get a new teacher for the week as we will have about 93 students in total.
We had a big performance night where all the class did a play. We had 2 versions of Snow White, The Hangover and Alice in Wonderland. The Alice was a 16 year old very toned and tall Russian boy in a white mini-dress!
We gave out all the certificates and course reports to the students who were leaving. I was then promptly picked up by Sarah who whisked me away to her house for my day off!
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Summer School
I just survived my first week of Summer school!
We are at Aldenham School, a private boarding school. At the moment we have about 90 ids from 11-16 from Spain, Turkey, Russia, Portugal, Slovenia and Taiwan.
A typical day is breakfast at 8. Quiet time from 8.30-9. Then 3 one hour lessons in the morning.
There is either activities in the afternoon such as arts and crafts, tennis, football etc and 3 afternoons a week the students go into London. Some nights not coming back until 9.30!
Some evening there are more activities like scavengers hunts, Olympics, discos and that finishes about 10. Then it is quiet time again and lights out at 10.30.
So pretty long days!!
I have a class of 15 students at elementary level and also share a pre-intermediate level with another teacher.
All of my students are lovely, a few troublesome ones, but nothing I can't handle!
All in all it is pretty tiring but I am enjoying it!
We are at Aldenham School, a private boarding school. At the moment we have about 90 ids from 11-16 from Spain, Turkey, Russia, Portugal, Slovenia and Taiwan.
A typical day is breakfast at 8. Quiet time from 8.30-9. Then 3 one hour lessons in the morning.
There is either activities in the afternoon such as arts and crafts, tennis, football etc and 3 afternoons a week the students go into London. Some nights not coming back until 9.30!
Some evening there are more activities like scavengers hunts, Olympics, discos and that finishes about 10. Then it is quiet time again and lights out at 10.30.
So pretty long days!!
I have a class of 15 students at elementary level and also share a pre-intermediate level with another teacher.
All of my students are lovely, a few troublesome ones, but nothing I can't handle!
All in all it is pretty tiring but I am enjoying it!
Saturday, June 30, 2012
I will be missing in action for the next 6 weeks.
Tomorrow I am heading to Cambridge to stay with a friend for a few days, catching up with Monica who I lived with in Brazil, heading to Stevenage for a few days and then *finally* starting some paid work at Aldenham Summer School.
It is a residential position, so I am expecting it to be pretty hectic, especially with trips into London about 5 times a week with the Olympics happening too!
However my reward after this is Fabio is coming to the UK for 3 weeks!!! I have a jam packed tour of the UK already set out for him!
Tomorrow I am heading to Cambridge to stay with a friend for a few days, catching up with Monica who I lived with in Brazil, heading to Stevenage for a few days and then *finally* starting some paid work at Aldenham Summer School.
It is a residential position, so I am expecting it to be pretty hectic, especially with trips into London about 5 times a week with the Olympics happening too!
However my reward after this is Fabio is coming to the UK for 3 weeks!!! I have a jam packed tour of the UK already set out for him!
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