Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Camping Kait and Tent Mates



2/20/12 – Camp Toonallook, Gippsland Lakes
Following my 5am wake up call, I trudged across the school to meet the camp bus for the beginning of my Year 7 Camp Toonallook camping experience.  Carey has an outdoor educational program that involves the students camping once a year starting in Year 5.  For my first Carey camp, I decided to join the Year 7’s in their journey to Camp Toonallook, Carey’s camp property 3 ½ hours east of Melbourne on the Gippsland Lakes (7 times the size of Sydney Harbour) that run into the Bass Strait.  As I walked across the Carey campus to meet the bus, the gates had already been unlocked and swung open, allowing me to pass through the center of school, I wove my way through the corridors towards the middle school and was met with a set of locked gates.  I spotted what appeared to be an unlocked door to the middle school building and figured I could just slip through the school and was happy to find that the door easily pulled open.  Half way through the rows of lockers, a blaring alarm began to scream at me as I set off the entire school’s alarm system by opening that one unlocked door!  I made a quick escape out the other side, jumped on the bus and pretended that all was well on this fine early morning…
Rather than taking the bus all the way to the campsite, we had to give the kids the experience of taking the long 3 ½ hour train ride.  This was so uncomfortable and miserable as the kids screamed and ran down the aisles, too excited to sit still!  I was thrilled when we finally made it to Camp Toonallook!  The kids were assigned into four big, cabin-like tents with bunk beds inside.  They were split into two big groups based on their sleeping arrangements, Tent 1 and Tent 3 made up Group 1 and Tent 2 and Tent 4 created Group 2.  I was assigned to Group 2 for the week with the Outdoor Ed staff leader, Liz, and a Year 11/12 economics teacher, David.  Now this was not the kind of “camping” I was expecting, because I was in a comfortable bunk bed with a bathroom that had hot water, and the most delicious food being served by the camp chef, Catherine.  I did not realize that this “pampering” would only last for two nice lovely days before I was going to be heading off into the bush to set up my tent and pop a squat amongst the trees….
The first day was spent with my group bike riding, playing games, and being given a new name by two of the boys in my group (Mitch and Liam): Victoria Azeranka.  These two were so convinced that I was actually Azeranka in disguise and the name ended up sticking and spreading to some of the other campers.  The first night we went on a night wander in the pitch black with only our flashlights to guide the way. As we sat under the tree silently, we were lucky to see two owls swoop down and land on an old stump looking like it was straight from a story book, a possum scamper across the roof of a building, two kangaroos hop by, a mom and a joey (baby kangaroo), and best of all three sugar gliders sore across from the building right over our heads and land on the tree.  Sugar gliders are similar to flying squirrels; they look like little chipmunks and jump from tree to tree using their webbed arms creating a wing to glide.  I do not think I will need to visit a zoo or Wildlife Park ever again after experiencing this in just a 30- minute night walk about!

2/21/12 – Camp Toonallook, Gippsland Lakes
Unfortunately the lake water was polluted a few weeks ago with blue green algae washed in from a big storm, so we could not make use of the gorgeous water as it was very toxic.  Rather than swimming or canoeing on the lake, we bused 30 minutes to a river to teach the kids how to canoe.  Unfortunately it was pouring rain and an absolute miserable experience as we slowly, and I mean really slow, made our way down the river as the kids zigzagged side to side and around in circles trying to figure out how to work the paddling system.  I sat there waiting, getting soaking wet and shivering my bum off!  This was quite a dismal canoeing experience.  I was so thrilled to get back to the camp ground and put on every item of clothing I brought to try and warm up as the kids received a camping lesson on how to pack their backpacking sacks for their big expedition tomorrow.  After all the sacks were packed up, we made pizzas to bring with us camping and cook up on a fire pit one night.  Tonight the kids wrote a letter to themselves to open in Year 12 in the time capsule they have started to make this year.  Quite a good idea!

2/22/12 – EXPO, 90 Mile Beach (Pelican Campsite)
We headed out from Camp Toonallook today for the "Expo" part of the camp. "Expo" is short for expedition and consists of 3 days and 2 nights of camping out in tents at different campsites. It is a chance for the kids to push their limits, gain a bit of independence, and realize some of their strengths and weaknesses.  For me it meant no hot water or plumbing system…
Each Year 7 student is assigned to a homeroom, and each one of these eight homerooms comes out to Camp Toonallook for their camping experience.  There were 26 Year 7’s in Mrs. Chamberlain’s homeroom, and as I mentioned earlier, the class was split up into two groups at the camp.  My group was with the Outdoor Ed teacher Liz and David, the 60 year old economics/accounting teacher for Year 11 and 12 who was very nice and great for conversation.  The kids in our group were great and loved having me, the GAP Placement, in their group!  I happen to be a pretty fun teacher, so I was not surprised when all of them started telling me their crushes and asking me for help, it was quite cute. The other group had Tim the Outdoor Ed dude and Karen Chamberlain who is their homeroom teacher.  The two groups follow opposite routes and cross each other on the 7km hike to the opposite campsite.  Unfortunately the lakes and rivers were filled with blue green algae, so an alternative plan had to be put in place.  Usually the groups canoe across to the camp and then back on the last day, which takes half a day or so, but instead we were boated over and back. I think I lucked out on this because the kids are absolutely terrible at canoeing, and I would have been bored out of my mind waiting for them to get across the dang river, but it was a big bummer not being able to jump in the water.  The algae had both a positive and negative side, but I think the negative side was highlighted when I realized that I could not wash my body off what so ever for two days with the lack of a lake to jump into.  Although we were unable to go in the lake, it was a very beautiful view!  I saw so many kangaroos casually hop by at any given moment, which was so awesome to see!  
Once at the camp, we set up our tents around the camp area, and headed down to the other side of the island where the Bass Strait awaited.  We were camping on a very narrow strip of land with the lake on one side and the ocean on the other, a pretty spectacular spot to be.  As we hiked up the sand dunes over to the ocean side, I was stunned with the beauty that met me on the ocean side.  I slid down the dune onto 90-mile beach, which is 90 miles of absolutely gorgeous beach and dunes that run into the magnificent ocean.  Unfortunately the ocean over here has such a strong rip making it too dangerous for the kids to swim in it, so instead they dug a hole, lined it with a tarp, dumped in some water, and created a makeshift pool! 
Before dinner I chatted with the boys helping scheme a plan for one of the boys to ask a girl out, then headed over to the girls and chatted with them about all their crushes.  The kids all called me their "secret diary."
I was happy to finally zip my tent up for the night for a bit of peace and quiet from the kids, and was surprised to get a really great night’s sleep. 



2/23/12 – EXPO, 90 Mile Beach
Last night I woke up in the middle of the night with a full bladder and as I padded out of my tent across the bush, I looked up and found the sky filled with so many stars that I could barely see the midnight blue in the gaps. I do not think I have ever seen so many stars twinkling in my life. It was really special to see.
I woke up early to watch the sunrise over the ocean, and as I stumbled sleepily over the sand dune onto the beach, I was shocked by a bright pink sky as the sun made its ascent.  The sky was simply incredible!
Today I wished we could go in the water. Caked in black mud, nothing sounded better than a good scrub in the lake but unfortunately the algae kept us out!!! I love camping but not when we can't cool off in the water!
We did a big hike today from our campsite to a new one 7kms down 90 mile beach. It was an absolutely gorgeous walk, but the kids struggled with huge packs on their back that were bigger and heavier than their 12 year old bodies. I got in trouble a few times for setting too fast of a pace...oops!
The campsite for tonight was a total dump. It was hard leaving such a nice campsite surrounded by the beautiful lake a few steps one way and the gorgeous ocean a short walk up and over the amazing sand dunes. This place was gross with dark black dirt that left us all filthy and the toilets were nasty. It was better to pop a squat outside than to walk into that tower of terror! I definitely perfected my squat and shake this week, talk about penis envy! I remember about learning this in psychology and that little girls go through it when we are young, but I think it just hit me on this camping expedition when I didn't have the ease of a quick tinkle but instead got half the wildlife caught in my underpants!
Anyways, the positive of today, besides the gorgeous hike, was a delicious dinner! We made pizzas before we came camping and cooked them up on the fire tonight, and boy were they delicious! I gave up all sweets/desserts for Lent which just happened to be yesterday and to my great luck, the snacks for the day were all lollies (candy) and cookies which I could not have! So I made up for it with my lovely pizza!
The funniest part of my day would have to be when I got asked out by a 12 year-old boy. He happened to develop a massive crush on me within the few days of him knowing me and decided to make his next move and ask me to be his girlfriend. I had to do everything in my power not to laugh in his face but instead told him I was so flattered but that my 23 year old boyfriend would probably not like it if I came home with a new man...or I should say boy. It was quite adorable though.

2/24/12 – EXPO/Return to Civilization
We woke up at 5am this morning to pack up and head out before sunrise. Packing up a backpack and a tent in pitch blackness proved to be quite hard, especially with such a weak flashlight. We were boated across the lake back to the Carey's base camp where a beautifully hot shower awaited me and my sooted ankles! I know we were supposed to take a 3 minute shower max but that just didn't cut it seeing as after 3 minutes I had gone from black to grey and still needed to scrub about three more layers of dirt off. I must mention that on the boat ride back the funniest thing happened! I boated back with four kids from my group who were dying to do some donuts in the water. The boat driver happily obliged, but warned us to hold on tight before he whipped us around. As we all clung to the railing we flew in a circle, and unfortunately one hand on the railing didn't cut it for one of the boys. As he flew off the seat his hand held on for dear life stretching his body out in the air past his full height and his facial expression was pure comedy. Thank gosh he managed to hold on and pull himself back up, but it was impossible not to laugh myself into tears watching this disaster happen.
The bacon, egg and toast brekkie was very much appreciated following the prior breakfast of cereal with powdered milk (yuck!).
As much fun as I had, it was great to be on the bus heading home! I had a great time on the camping trip and getting to know all the kids.  I think the kids were thrilled I was there to stretch the rules a bit and add some extra fun to their camping experience.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Chapter 2: Melbourne Memories



 1/21/12 – Melbourne, Australia
We made our official descent into Melbourne (pronounced Mel Bun) on a perfect summer evening with the sun still blaring high in the sky.  What a perfect way to start off the next chapter in our adventure.  Although the original plan was for me to sleep in my new house at Carey, I was not willing to sleep with my unwelcomed visitors, an army of ants.  So instead I threw my bags in the room and headed back down the hill to the King’s house to sleep in a nice big comfy bed in an air-conditioned room.

1/22/12 – Melbourne, Australia
I moved into my house (yes, ant free) with my new roommate, Alex, from the UK.  She seems nice but she is younger than Molly!

1/23/12 – Melbourne, Australia
GIANTS won!!!  Thank gosh!
Tommy and I spent the day touring around the area and trying a few of the different restaurants on Glenferrie (the main street of shops and cafes in Hawthorn).  We went to a burrito place for lunch, which just happened to be owned by an American guy.  He was so extremely friendly, giving us loads of advice.

1/24/12 – Melbourne, Australia
The good part of the day was spent running around getting the proper documents in order to teach at Carey and I stepped into the “big sister” role helping Alex get settled and organized with her paperwork and banking. Once this appeared to be all in order I headed off with Tommy over on the train to Rod Laver Arena to watch the Australian Open.  We did not get to sit in the Rod Laver Arena, but instead sat on the grass in front of the big screen watching the action that was going on inside.  We caught a few games, our favorite being Federer winning to move on to the semi-finals, and even got to watch Djokovic practicing on one of the side courts.  It was a fun scene to be a part of even without seats in the main arena!

1/25/12 – Melbourne, Australia à Geelong, Australia
Today I officially start working for Carey and headed out with the swim team to Geelong to help out at the swim camp prior to the start of school next week! I did not do much but I did get to another part of Australia. 

1/26/12 – Geelong, Australia
Happy Australia Day!
Today in honor of Australia Day, the entire swim camp went down to Torquay (a beach right before the start of the Great Ocean Road) for the Havaiana Thong (Flip-Flop) Challenge.  This is a huge challenge that occurs every year in which everyone is given a huge blow up Havaiana raft to float on in the water, trying to break the world record of how many people were out on the water the previous year.  It was a lot of fun and really neat to see the ocean hidden beneath thousands of big yellow flip-flops!  When we got back to the dorms, the kids were given $10 to go spend at the market and create the most Australian dish possible that tasted delicious and had the best presentation.  It was a really cute idea for an Australia Day activity. 
The swim camp is for Year 7-12, so I interacted with some of the seniors and chatted about Australia.  After talking about different accents and phrases, I brought up two that I thought were hilarious that the Australians often use.  Rather than saying, “How are you?” Australians say, “How are you going?”  I find this to be so weird and whenever they say to me “How are you going?”, I reply, “I AM NOT GOING ANYWHERE!”  The other one often heard is, “Good on you!”, rather than, “Good job/way to go/good for you.”  So, when someone says to me, “Good on you!”, in my head I always think, “Don’t you dare get on me! No one is on me.”  The kids thought this was an absolutely hilarious take on some of their lingo and it gave us all a good laugh.
How you going? : I'm not going anywhere!
Good on you! : Don’t you dare get on me!
  
1/30/12 – Melbourne, Australia
Today was Commencement Day for all the staff and teachers at Carey.  This is basically the kick-off for the start of the new school year in which the headmaster addresses everyone in a big welcome back speech.  It was not quite what I expected as I found myself seated in something more similar to a church service. Carey does have a religious affiliation so the religious ceremony makes perfect sense.  I was definitely not expecting to be on my feet singing gospel songs but what a great experience!  It was quite funny to have my first interaction with some of the teachers standing next to them singing and dancing to the beat.  Once the singing and dancing came to a conclusion the headmaster spoke and the school year was officially opened.  When I asked him what we should wear he said that we should dress fancy, but not too fancy, so a bit casual, so basically fancy-casual.  What the HECK does that mean?!?  This reminded me a bit of when we showed up dressed wrong at the “festive fancy” party in Manly!  Got to love the language barrier.
  
2/1/12 – Melbourne, Australia
As February 1 arrived, we really realized how fast the months are flying by! 
Today I had a full day of meetings to arrange my Carey schedule.  I am scheduled to work with each grade at the junior school (Pre-school through Year 6 – we would say 6th grade), and even in some fun activities such as gardening/cooking with the Year 3s and helping the Year 1 and 2 chorus group called Piccalo Canto!
Tonight we headed out to the Queen Victoria Market with Gina and Nick.  The Queen Vic Market is a huge outdoor market in the city that has many food kiosks and live music every Wednesday night of summer.  We had a delicious taster of many different Aussie foods on the nice warm evening, and enjoyed the company of our good friend Gina!

2/2/12 – Melbourne, Australia
I took Alex to the city to show her around and then took the train up to Camberwell, which is the next station out past Carey with a great street of shops and a movie theatre!  $10 Tuesdays will be back in action very soon!

2/3/12/ - Melbourne, Australia
Today I attended the Junior School assembly.  I introduced myself to the Year 1 through Year 6 students and was asked to chat about myself on the mike so that the kids could all admire my American accent.  It was adorable how transfixed the kids were on my voice, I think it was the first time I heard total silence from the audience during the entire assembly.  Who knew my voice could hold so much power!  I ducked out of the assembly early to meet with Robbo who works in admissions at Carey.  He sets up this great Darwin trip for the Year 12 students, and asked me to meet with him to help out with planning the trip for this year!  This will be such a fun task to keep me busy afterschool. 
With Gina still in town, I decided to set up a fun activity for Tommy and me to do with her tonight.  We all met up at the Moonlight Cinema in the Botanical Gardens to watch War Horse on a huge screen set up at the base of a hill in a part of the gardens.  We spread out our picnic blanket at the back with a spread of deli meats, cheeses and a few bottles of wine to enjoy while watching the movie.  This was such a fun summer activity! 

2/4/12 – Melbourne, Australia
After a relaxing day in the sun, and a lovely evening down at St. Kilda beach having dinner with the visiting Gina and her friend and sister visiting from New Jersey, our day took a hectic turn as our early evening out turned into a late night getting home. You would think we were out late partying, but really we should have been home at 11:30. After sprinting to catch a passing by tram to lug our tired bodies home, we realized we were making a few too many turns, which was because we were on the wrong tram! Instead of the quick trip back to Hawthorn we settled in for a long journey of backtracking, waiting and maybe a bit of cursing. After catching the wrong tram we ended up 30 min out in a different direction, forcing us to take the tram back to a midway stop, get off and wait 15min for the right tramline to come and finally make it home. Of course before being able to backtrack, the first tram we were on stopped at the end of the line where we proceeded to sit and wait for 20min until it was back in service for the run back in the opposite direction, to St. Kilda where we had previously left.  It was a bit of hell. After being so exhausted, we had decided on going back for an early night to read our books and call it an early night, but instead it took us almost 2 hours to get home instead of 20-30min! Luckily we both kept our cool and decided that it would be a funny story to tell the next morning! Okay, so we do not have the tram system down just yet!

2/5/12 – Melbourne, Australia
Today was a lazy Sunday enjoying our 1 year and 9 months together!

2/6/12 – Melbourne, Australia
I was able to watch the Super Bowl Monday with Tommy!  Super Bowl Monday is not a typo because it was a Monday here!  Thank gosh his Giants won so the rest of the day was a good day rather than a bad day!
Alex joined us to experience her first Super Bowl viewing and was thrilled it was in the company of two Americans.  I have finally figured out my impression of my roommate.  She is a really nice girl and I enjoy her company, but she is totally kooky.  I guess everyone has a silly side though, and it means I can let mine out at full force!

2/7/12 – Melbourne, Australia
Tommy and I went on our weekly $10 Tuesday movie night date, and became official members of the movie theatre because of how often we will be going.  The big glass of wine following the movie was well needed after a long stressful day!

2/8/12 – Melbourne, Australia
Today was my first real teaching day and coaching.  I spend every Wednesday and Friday afternoon doing APS, which is Year 5 and 6 sports practice and competitions.  I was assigned to coach tennis. It was rather comical but I am gaining new experiences every day!  Two kids knew how to get the ball over the net, and the rest was up to me. 
I had a fun evening out with Tommy.  We visited the Queen Victoria Market and brought Alex along to see the festivities.  As the live band played we chowed down on delicious Australian food and sweets.  Following the market we ventured over to Brunswick Street, a trendy street filled with cool boutiques and bars.  We stopped in at the Little Creatures Brewery for a few beers to end the night. 

2/9/12 – Melbourne, Australia
This morning I worked in the Early Learning Center with the 3 year olds playing with blocks, drinking pretend tea, finger painting, and everything else 3 year olds like to do for 2 hours.  This was actually so much fun to relive to my early childhood for two hours with the most adorable kids!  During recess I went to the staff room and met some teachers and had FREE coffee (woohoo).  I have found the free coffee machine and cookies…
My midday was spent gardening with two different Year 3 classes in which I helped teach them how to plant veggie seedlings. The first 3 weeks we do gardening then the rest of the term we do the cooking of what they grew and get to taste everything.  Following my gardening sessions, I grabbed a quick lunch before heading over to work with the prep school for the afternoon, which is what we would call kindergarten in America.
Today was a really good day, my favorite day of the week for teaching!

2/10/12 – Melbourne, Australia
Today was my second day of APS, which is the sports program for the Year 5 and 6 students at the Junior School.  Basically, instead of doing a sport after school, every Wednesday and Friday afternoon they head out to do their sport for the term and make it back to school before the final bell rings.  I was assigned to the Year 5 tennis team, which turned out to be a group of un-athletic kids with absolutely no tennis skills (with the exception of 4 of my boys, improvement from Wednesday).  Yes, I love playing tennis and am quite good at it, but I have no idea how to teach the proper fundamentals and form!  Instead I just let them have a bit of fun for two hours while trying to throw in some technique to get us ready for our competition next week.  Yes, you heard that right!  After two practices with them I have to take them to their first competition against another school!  This shall be interesting. 
Tonight I went out on the town with Tommy and Alex to the Mountain Goat Brewery.  This ended up being a really neat rustic looking brewery, it almost looked like a bar thrown together in an old open barn.  It had great beer and a good vibe that we really enjoyed before we headed to a chic bar in Richmond for a night of dancing.  Richmond is the most popular spot for people our age to go out on the weekend with lots of great bars, pubs and clubs lining Church and Chapel Street.  Kind of ironic to have the hot spot on these two street names, right?

2/11/12 – Melbourne, Australia
We went out with Pete and Fleur to a great hole in the wall Italian restaurant with home made pasta and delicious gelato.  Tommy met Pete on Australia Day when he went with the eldest of the King’s son, David, to a barbeque.  After a great dinner, we headed to Chapel Street to a new hip bar that was absolutely packed to the brim with people. 

2/12/12 – Melbourne, Australia
Our destination on this fine Sunday was the South Melbourne Market.  Gina’s friend Nick had told us about the fresh and incredible oysters here and Tommy could not resist giving it a try.  I was pleasantly surprised to find that the South Melbourne Market was such a neat, fun, exciting place!  Every different type of food you could imagine was being sold in the market in different little shops and food stands as well as clothing, wine and beer, shoes, jewelry, a place to even get your hair cut.  It just had everything!  We went to the suggested oyster spot and got 12 oysters for $10!  Quite the deal and so delicious!  Next we headed to a dumpling bar and gelato shop, before going to do some wine tasting at the bottle shop.  Because we were there for the closing hour, the mini grocery stores selling fruits and veggies started lowering all the prices significantly, so Tommy and I ended up going home with a bag full of fruits, veggies and a bottle of wine to make a delicious dinner!  We definitely will be frequenting this great spot!

2/13/12 – 2/17/12
I had a great first full week of work!  It was a lot of fun meeting all the different kids.  My schedule is really great, allowing me to change up what I do everyday and work with all the different age levels.  It makes it so that it never gets tedious!  I think my favorite days are when I get to work at the Early Learning Center and at the Prep Center with the cute Pre-School, Pre-K, and Kindergarten kids! 
On Wednesday of this week I had my first APS tennis matches!  I ended up having to spend half the time still teaching my kids the rules of tennis…what have I gotten myself into! 
So I discovered something quite useful this week…FREE coffee, milk and cookies!  I had stumbled upon it once the week before but did not realize it was an everyday deal!  In the Junior School staff room there is a coffee machine with sugar, milk etc. as well as a tub full of cookies and biscuits!  Of course, now that I know, I make a trip every recess for my mid-morning snack, and head back again after school while the cleaning crew is vacuuming and cleaning all the hallways and classrooms and have a big afternoon snack to fill me up and sometimes even use it as my dinner!  I always seem to find the free stuff and have no problem snitching some back to my house at the back of the campus to snack on during the weekend!  If they knew that this is what I did every day after school, they probably would think I was some homeless lady scrounging around for food!  I also tend to make frequent visits to the tomato patch growing in the garden at the school.  If a tomato looks really ripe and I think it may fall off soon, I figure I may as well just take it before it drops off and an animal gets to it…
The other thing I have made good use of is the laminating machine.  Now this probably seems SO strange to you all, but this is how I pass time when a class gets canceled or I have some spare time after school to kill.  The walls in my room have now been filled with pictures I have printed and laminated.  If it is something that can be laminated and I like it, it gets laminated!  Anything I can think of!

2/18 – 19/12 – Melbourne, Australia
I spent my weekend getting myself prepared for camp!  I am going on the Year 7 Toonallook Camp next week instead of being in the classroom.  Tommy kind of got the boot from the house he has been staying in so he temporarily moved in with me on the nice mattress I set up on the floor for him before he moves into his new apartment!  YAY HE GOT AN APARTMENT, and the best part is it is only a few blocks away from my house!



Our move to Melbourne has had its ups and downs.  I am really enjoying my job, but there have been some obstacles and challenges I have encountered along the way, none too big or small for me to conquer. Tommy found an apartment, but is still working on his job, which has proved to be a bit harder than expected with the job market not picking up until March and the parameters of his visa.  Luckily it looks like it will take a good turn very soon!  We have had a great time exploring different parts of Melbourne and stumbling on new great places all the time!