Sunday, May 28, 2006

nigeria


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
I am in the midst of my final half term week off. After the week, teachers have to go back to school but there won't be any students in as the year 11s, 12s and 13s are writing exams and the year 10s are away for two weeks of work study. The only thing I know that I have to do during these two weeks is to check in once a week with five of the year 10 students. Luckily, two of my students are at local golf courses (can you say a free round of golf?) and the other three are working on the High Street in Ramsey, which is only a five minute walk away from the school. After they get back, they only have 5 more weeks of school before the summer term ends.

ITN has offered me a job in Nigeria. The school there only has 129 students and I think I'd be the only science teacher there but they've included incentives, such as covering the cost of travel and accommodation, fully covering all medical, and providing me with a car and driver! However, it's Nigeria. I couldn't even find it on the African map when I first looked for it. And with only 129 students from preschool to year 11, I can only assume that the city - or village - will be much smaller than Ramsey. Here's the website address for the school's webpage:
www.ibadaninternationalschool.com
I think I'd rather wait it out for a school in Dubai.

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

tshirts


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
Here are three students that have won my t-shirt. As you can probably make out, it's a modification of the shirt I made for G.Lang. They have become somewhat a hot commodity at my school. I've only given out a handfull but everyone is working hard to get one. Besides the draw, I've devised a second method for students to win one. On a day that I teach them if they're good, they're given a puzzle piece. If they can collect all the pieces they'll get a shirt. There are 7 pieces to the puzzle all together. They love it, however I don't think any student has more than one piece of the puzzle at the moment. As you can see I haven't done a terribly good job at centering the print. However, I have found a paint made in Germany that glitters. The young lady in the middle has one of only two glittering gold Mr. Jay tees in the world...so far.

(That's Declan in the background. He's going to be Prime Minister one day. Well, maybe not.)

Tutor group/home room


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
The Year 11s went home Friday for the remainder of the year. They are now only expected to come to school for revision and to write their final exams. I had a year 11 tutor group and this is our class picture. They all seem nice and presentable but don't let that fool you. Really, the only thing I had to do with them was take their registration in the morning and the afternoon. On Tuesdays I had to take them to assembly in the Hall where the big-wigs (like Headmaster, Head-of-year, or Deputy Head) would tell them things. The assemblies were really awkward for me because (a) as I had to do register quietly as the speaker spoke it was a constant reminder that I couldn't remember any of their names (in class, I just do a role call and if they don't answer positively or I can't hear them I'd mark them absent) and (b) they treated the students like kids in front of the Pope. Most times the students applaud the speaker and the lectures were invariably about morals and how bad their morals were. On Wednesdays I had to do a CAPP lesson with them. We called it Personal Development Education or Personal Safety Education (PDE or PSE) and most of mine turned into little competitions. Cool for some, not cool for some others. Whatever.

Friday, May 12, 2006

Dubai - 12 May 2006


Dubai - 12 May 2006
Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
So, Neil from ITN came to see me today. Came all the way from London to see little ol'me. Of course, he didn't come empty handed. He brought gifts including: an ITN mug, an ITN pen, and the suggestion that I could work in Dubai next fall. Dubai, the richest country per capita in the world. I spoke to Odette about it. She said that they may pay for everything. All the transport, accommodations, and taxes will be covered by the school. He also offered Angolia, Brunei, and a country called Kroto (though I thought Kroto was the name of a Nobel Laureate and not the name of a country...as you can see I haven't done any research on these places yet). I'm thinking about going to Dubai. I'm sending in my CV for a job possibly in January.

Monday, May 08, 2006

T shirt rewards


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
Periodically, I've been handing out homemade t-shirts as rewards to my students. They seem to like them and they're actively traded on the open market in Ramsey by those that have one and those that want one. I haven't made many and the students are all asking if they can buy them from me. Obviously, I tell them that the only way of getting one is to win one from me. This has helped a little bit with management and those that want to win one show up ready to impress.
Like this guy here, they all have big smiles after winning.

BTW, Arsenal won 4-2 and finished 4th in the Premiership table. Hotspur lost and finished 5th.

Waddesdon - May 7th


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
This is a picture of Waddesdon. It's a summer home built by the Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild in the late 1800s. This is the same family that Fiona worked for during her last few months in London. She worked for Lord de Rothschild. The de Rothschilds are one of the richest families in England. Waddesdon, which is in the city of Aylesbury just outside of North London, is now kept by the National Trust. Len and Carol took me along on this which is only one of the many different weekend jaunts they take to check out National Heritage sites around England.

Naked Homer is the new Dwarf and this was his first job.

May Day: Sunderland v. Arsenal


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
My first ever football match. We drove 3.5hrs north to Sunderland - an industrial town on the east coast of England. It was a pretty nice town but the people's accents were very deep and hard to decipher. We left at 1000hrs and arrive at about 1345hrs. We checked out the shopping district before heading over to the Stadium of Light at about 1600hrs for a 1715hrs start. The game wasn't a great one. Arsenal won 3-0. Arsenal came out very slowly and didn't show much interest in the match. Sunderland came out with a lot of pressure but couldn't do much with their chances. Sunderland, which will be relegated to the Champions league next season, just didn't have enough talent to keep up with Arsenal while Arsenal looked bored. The goals were all scored within the last third of the first half. I missed the first one and didn't get a good look at the second but I know the third was put away by Henry via a free kick. The stadium is only 8 or so years old but it isn't very much to look at. There wasn't a color replay screen so we didn't get a look at what we missed during the game and a lot of the fans were taking to kicking the walls and seats. The atmosphere was amazing, though. The fans - 44,000 - sang throughout the game and chanted whenever they wanted something to happen. They even game Thierry Henry a standing ovation when he was substituted out of the game, which in itself is pretty amazing. The drive back was much quicker with no one on the road. We arrived back at the flats at 0030hrs.

Friday, April 28, 2006

The long weekend


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
We teachers in Britain don't get a lot of long weekends. This coming up weekend is actually my first since I've been here. Monday is May Day. For May Day, Zela, Jackie and I are going to Sunderland. Yes, that hot bed of fun activities. Actually, I hear it's pretty bad but I guess I'll find out in three days. Sunderland is a Premiership team that, unfortunately, is in the bottom three of the table. This, of course, means they will be relegated to the Coca-Cola Championship league next year where they will have to try to finish top two or three to get back up. However, they do have a couple of games remaining before the end of the season and one game is versus the all mighty Arsenal Gunners. And fortunately Sunderland is doing so poorly that we were able to garner tickets to the game. That's the fortunate part of this story. So, Monday we will be off on a 5.5hr car ride to the northeast coast and a 5.5hr return trip posthaste. Arsenal, for all of you non-football fans (like me) are 5th in the premiership table. They are in no danger of getting kicked out of the premiership but they are on the verge of missing top 4. The top 4 from all the european premiership leagues play in an exclusive championship knock-out tournament called the Champions of Europe. It's currently held by Liverpool and Arsenal is up for it this year.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Stamford


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
In our search for something to do on Sunday, Zela and I went on another road trip in hopes of finding a Sunday market somewhere. This is Naked Homer in front of St John Baptist Church in Stamford. Stamford is a great little town. Similar to St Ives it is a neat little town with a lot of old buildings and churches. Unlike Luton, it had a great feeling to it. Unfortunately, it was raining when we arrived and almost everything was closed. Damn, it was cold. This is where I purchased the little England home kit for Sparky Mark. Of the stores that they had the only one open in Stamford on a Sunday was a large sports chain store called Sportsworld. Good find, they were having a sale.

Luton High Road


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
Zela and I went to Luton on Saturday. It was a wonderful day with the temperature hovering new 17 degrees and the sun shining high above. Luten is a really weird city. It's huge (they have a football team in the championship league) and it's the city Odette was going to work in. This is the War Memorial in the middle of town. The city had a weird feeling to it. I didn't really like it. However, we were only there for an hour.

New "Dwarf"


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
So, as you probably know, Dwarf met a sudden end on the floor of the British Art Gallery as he/she/it fell to the stone floor as I wrestled with getting my jacket out of the bag he/she/it was in. The replacement figure is Naked Homer. Of course, my trips won't be the same without dwarf but Naked Homer has some benifits versus dwarf. For one, he's not as fragile so he'll definitely last the next trip I take to the British Art Gallery. Another, he's very lightweight (as Sir Alan Sugar would say). Here's Naked Homer raising his beer to the fact that we're heading towards that rough, tough North England city of Luten. Cheers.

Vancouver


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
My trip to Vancouver was pretty short but it allowed me to return home, have some Tim Horton's coffee and to see Emma. One week went very quickly and I don't really feel like I got anything done but it was nice to be home for that short time. However, I'm still miffed that I missed The Boatrace on the Thames. I may never have another chance to see that.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

spring break


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
It's spring break!!! I've been wasting the past few days away. I guess I coulda helped out with the revision days - where we require specific grade D students to come in to do extensive science work in hopes of getting them to a level that they may achieve a grade C - but I didn't. I'm heading to Vancouver tomorrow and I'm leaving in the next few hours to get the bus into Huntingdon. My plan is to try to get to Heathrow after the London rush hour but I don't exactly know if that's possible cause I don't know what hours London rush hour runs. I have a super heavy hockey bag that I can't lift myself. The courtyard is gravel so right when I step out of my door comes the first test since the wheels won't roll over the pebbles. Good work, eh?

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

The dead


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
Unfortunately, this is the last picture of the dwarf. His head caved in when I dropped him at one of the London art galleries. Tile floors don't go too well with ceramic dwarf heads. I left the remains in a hotel garbage can in London next to King's Cross - St.Pancreas underground station.

I've purchased a used one but he/she doesn't look anything like this one. I tried to find the store that I bought this one from - it's in Peterborough and they had millions of them - but I couldn't find the store. Damn it.

The sun is shining down here and the birds are chirping a lot. However, it's still very cold and my flat has moderate heating, at best. The food, candy, and clothing is expensive and I get paid a low wage. Only 5 more months, though.

ed

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Guinness Factory in Dublin


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
Another well timed visit. The Guinness Factory had just recently been renovated and we got to visit it with its new viewing bar. This is Dwarf with his free pint of Guinness. The Guinness here tasted less bitter and much smoother. It went down like iced tea. The tour itself was something like 900 floors - or felt like it. We didn't get to see everyting because we wanted to get our drinks but it was well worth the money. I wouldn't doubt you could make a whole evening of it.

Cathedral of Our Lady


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
This is the large cathedral in the middle of Antwerp. We arrived after a 90 minute train ride from Brussels and we had an Italian dinner here. It was a very nice city but everything was closed by the time we got here. Well, everything except the Red Light District, of course.

Atominum stairs


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
Here's Narv inside the belly of the Atomium. Cool pic which makes him look like he's Cuba Gooding, Jr. in Gattica or something.

Top of the World


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Originally uploaded by cherubichomer.
Here, we are at the top of Atomium. Proof with the sign, eh?