I am very content at home. I had
three weeks prior to going back to work and have been teaching for a
week now. My students were excited and happy to see me, even those
in the French Immersion program that I had not yet taught said they
were happy to have me back. Each class I have had students thank me
for the class. I am enjoying both the classes and the students. I am grateful every day for my
warm, fat, comfortable life.
Rob and I at lunch |
I am so lucky to hel-ski with Rob |
Heli-ski lunch |
During my time off I skied at
Whitewater, I learned to skate ski, I took my mom cross country
skiing and I went helicopter skiing with Rob. There is a pretty
strong ski theme here. I guess I was making up for a winter away.
Seriously I enjoy and thrive with the wind on my face, the cold and
the winter wonderland. The tops of the mountains, the snow, the cold
all make me feel very much alive.
On the other hand I feel
confused and over-stimulated when I am in town or at work. There is
so much going on at once, so much stuff and too much choice. I have
a hard time in the grocery store, nothing seems to make sense. There
is so much waste. I go to the photocopy room each day and pull
one-sided paper out of the recycle bin to reuse in my classroom.
There is more paper used in one day than we used all year at CHSS in
Bhutan. The 2 schools are the same size. I am guiltily enjoying the
ability to copy a reading passage and give a personal copy to each of
my students.
On Thursday I gave a slide show and talk about Bhutan to my students. They enjoyed the photos of the Bhutanese students, the clothing, the pictures of monasteries and villages. I dressed 2 students per class in a kira and a gho. I am not sure they could imagine wearing a uniform to school. I am certain they could not imagine the hard work, the cold water and life in the hostel!
Yesterday I cross country skied with two girlfriends along the Slocan River to see the Trumpeter Swans. They winter here and spend their summers in Alaska. I felt quintessentially Canadian.
Beautiful Canadian Winter Day |
The Slocan River just before sundown |
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