The Rosebush

Snow is falling… all around me…

December 4th, 2006

Okay, so that’s a lie, but I have been reminded that a year ago, I was in Poland doing my first teaching job.  It was snowing, it was bloody cold, and we were going crazy trying to ‘dictogloss’ the song “Merry Christmas Everyone’ to all our students, because it meant avoiding doing any real work.  By the end of December everybody was sick to death of that song, but it still brings back memories for me!

I wonder how people feel about Christmas.  I know a huge number of people are completely miserable about it and hate the commercialism and the obligation to buy presents for people but no matter how I look at it, I always see it as an all-consuming atmosphere of nothing but jingly noises, familiar themes and songs and miserable weather.  I’m never going to be somebody who dislikes Christmas… that’s just the way it is!  It’s my favourite time of year, probably because of its warm predictability.

This is probably the reason why this Christmas feels so strange.  There is NOTHING predictable about it.  I’m in a tropical country and will probably be spending Christmas day on the beach.  I won’t be seeing my brother at *all* this Christmas and will only see my parents a week afterwards when they fly out to visit me here.  Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining about the beach thing and the toasty weather - but it is very strange not being able to pop down the road in my little car for an Egg Nog Latte at Starbucks, and also strange to think that I won’t be spending any time in front of an open [albeit gas!] fire this Christmas!

But to look at it positively, I *am* hoping to spend Christmas day at the beach with Josh which should be really relaxing, and only a week later my parents are flying out to spend some time in me with Yangon, then we’re off to travel around Myanmar for ten days or so before spending a couple of days in Bangkok. 

So what’s happened recently?  Well I appear to have burned one bridge, which wasn’t my intention but I suppose was inevitable.  My car has now been sold, so bye bye Clio.  My friend Sarah has had a little baby boy, which is great.  My timetable for next term has changed so I’ll be teaching KIDS! (ARRRRRGGGGHHH!! :shocked:) This also means no more getting up at 5am for work, cos I’ll be teaching in the afternoons and evenings instead!  I have to admit that I’m looking forward to this change, though I’m mildly terrified of teaching kids - I’m sure it’ll be great though.  Any tips, Dino??

Better get on with some work I suppose!

2 Comments »

  1. dino wrote,

    Run now….and very, very fast :)

    Only joking of course! Just be your usual self and you’ll be fine. Always remember that of all the people in the room you know your subject better than anyone else. I’d rather teach kids than adults any day! What age-group anyway?

    Comment on December 4, 2006 @ 9:55 pm

  2. M@rky wrote,

    Christmas in HK is very strange too. The weather has cooled right down, so it’s not that. Things look like Christmas, and sound like Christmas, but doesn’t feel at all like Christmas! The same commercialism exists here, but I somehow feel they really miss the point of Christmas here.

    Actually, I’m very tempted to get a last minute flight back home. Christmas in Scotland with my family is far more appealing.

    As for teaching kids, good luck! They can sometimes test you when you’re new, to see how far they can push you. I’ve learnt to take no bullshit from lesson one, and ease up as required if they happen to start behaving better. It’s a delicate balance of respect for you the teacher, and knowing what will happen if they misbehave! Hehe!

    Merry Christmas!

    Comment on December 12, 2006 @ 5:52 am

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