Monday, January 29, 2007

Procrastinated Post!?

I've been putting off, putting off, putting off publishing another post until something EUBER exciting happened........

January's been a long haul:P

Perhaps the simple life is something to write about? Teaching in January hasn't thrown too many curve balls - only a couple snow balls. We had ONE snow day last week - when I say 'snow day' there were 3 cms of snow that lasted for the first four periods of the day.. a little mediocre in Canadian standards. Our Head teacher (principal) sent out an advisory email to discourage snowball fights within 50 meters of school buildings and the students went manic and would not concentrate what so ever during lessons. From my office window at break I witnessed one of our part time teachers getting pelted by 7+ snow balls trying to load his car with 3 boxes of supplies - arms full and defenseless.... So I charged out of the Music Suite to confront not only the 7 perpetrators but... roughly the 150+ student Mob witnessing the slaughter!! All I remember was going NAVY GI Joe ass kicking on the two ring leaders - both deviant students of mine. I single handedly cleared the Mob!!! woot woot how fun.. one student tried throwing a snowball at me but had poor aim and was escorted to the Deputy Head's office:~) I now know where my Navy Drill voice can come in handy! Students later commented I looked "well pissed Sir" - 'well' is a british substitute for very/really.

I've been struggling to organize music for my after school clubs - especially the yr 1-6 group (6 yrs old - 11 yrs old) UNTIL I thought back to my elementary days: So I whipped out two famous tunes care of Sharon, Louis and Bram. We rocked to "1 green jelly bean down in my belly bean" and "skinamarinky dinky dinky" WITH the actions: how stellar was that. I think I had more fun reliving the moment then they did performing. Life as a 25 year old primary school student is well awesome!!

Out side of school, I've been a bit of a lazy bum and need to figure out a fitness regime.. I can't make it to the rowing club using public transport.. so now I have to find another way to maintain my Adonis physique:P The only options are slave away at the gym, join a swimming club or take up a new sport. Vball's still on twice a week, so perhaps I should bite the bullet and get a gym membership?? Maybe seek out a trainer partner to keep myself motivated.. I just know I'm rubbish at hitting the gym solo.

Besides that, I'm really just getting on with my first year teaching. I've discovered that I can never really get ahead when trying to get organized. There's always a lesson that I end up planning the night before - i've almost become efficient at teaching this way? Not all is the same old; I'm looking forward to this Friday as I get to attend a music teaching workshop in Manchester. I plan to make a weekend trip out of it and frequent some famous night clubs. Then after next week, i'm off to SPAIN for my first vacation since before University. I've never traveled for the specific reason of having a holiday since we used to go to Calling Lake near Athabaska as a kid - and that was atleast 10+ years ago...

Sometimes I don't know how to sum up my feelings, but a great friend of mine Erika always mentions a song that reflects her mood. So for me today there's this snow Patrol Song that can sum up my feeling towards teaching, fitness and relationships. Sometimes the only way to descibe how life is going is to say the simple word "meh":)

"If I lay here
If I just lay here
Would you lie with me and just forget the world?"

~Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars

5 comments:

Blonde Eskimo said...

Hey Mr. B,

I'm glad to hear you are still alive and well! I was starting to worry there :P Good to hear that things are going well. I'm happy that this month is almost over. Only 5 more months to go. So you've finally had some snow. Lucky you with only 3 cm of snow. We have more than 3 feet of snow here. It's ridiculous. It's pretty and all but it's time for it to melt. I can't stand coming back from Spring break with snow still on the ground. I guess it's better than never ending rain right? Well, take care of yourself! Miss you!

Lots of love,
Kristen

Taylor Collishaw said...

hahaha. steve... you wont believe this.. but I've ALSO been working on "Skinamarinky Dinky dink" with my choirs! lol. But its with my Senior choir ... for Valentines singing grams! lol. Too funny. They LOVE it...and we've basically been using it.. plus a few other cheesy little love songs as warmups.. and tomorrow we start to go around to classes and sing for people whose friends/significant others bought them a valentines singing candy gram! lol. Too funny! Glad all is well there and I miss you so we shuold talk soon! Chris is in training for Afghanistan in Edmonton.. so I may be getting Skype.. you're on skype right?

Angela said...

Hi Steve!
Remember me? Angela? Tuba? UVic? I seem to have run across your blog through Jaymi's. Hope you're having lots of fun, I'm now freezing my butt off in Ottawa. :-) But also having a great time.

Efficient Noise Maker said...

Thanks for the shout outs:)

Kristen hang in there - I think Vancouver might be a great place to work now when we're still young. You can get sorted in a place like Kimberly when you're 35 :P

Taylor - did you remember all the actions to skinamarinky?? I actually only ever remember singing it when I was in grade 2... nice memory eh?? Scary about Kris and Chris... crazy boys........

ANGELA !! what keeps you in Ottawa?? Are you playing Tuba still or has life taken you in a new direction??

Angela said...

I'm playing tuba some, in the Governor General's Foot Guards band. I work for 33 brigade now, doing deployment admin, which is kind of crazy but fun.
Moving to Ottawa was just for a change of pace, and I'm enjoying it!