Friday, 26 October 2012

In Kuala Lumpur

Middle weekend of the first term holidays. I am in KL to do some training for IB Geography. Even though it's during the holidays, I'm excited because hopefully I'll be able to cross some I's and dot some T's.

A few of us flew up to Malaysia yesterday morning. Very early morning! Got picked up at 5:20am so I was up at 4:30. Mel's sister and family are staying with us and Matilda is super excited to see her cousins Zoe & Emma. So she didn't want to go to sleep. Wouldn't be too much of a problem normally but she is sleeping in our room. I probably got to sleep around 1am!

Part of our programme involved going to visit our sister school in Putrjaya which is 30 or so km south of KL. As per usual with Air Asia, our flight left Singapore 45 mins late which threw our timing out. We didn't get as much time as we would've liked watching lessons at Purajaya. What I did see was great though. I think I have a clearer idea of where we we'll be in 2-3 years time. And that is exciting!

We got a taxi up to KL after we finished at Putrjaya. We planned to leave at 3pm and asked to have a couple of taxi there at that time. One turned up and took a couple of us to the airport. The next one didn't want to take the rest of us to KL. Too far? Not sure! Eventually we got a couple of taxis to turn up. It was interesting to see the country side. It was kind of weird seeing lots of open space instead of lots of high rise buildings.

We got to the hotel in KL around 4:30pm. As we were checking in one of the guys realised he had lost his passport! Such a pain, but he was able to get a replacement from the British Consulate which has eased his stress somewhat.

The hotel is really nice and I have a good a view of Petronas Towers from my room which is cool. In case you don't know,  these buildings used to be the tallest in the world before Taipei 101 and the new one in Dubai.

I started this post in KL but the training was very intense and I never got around to finishing. So I'm doing it now back in Singapore. As I said the IB training was intense. So much information to digest! It was really good though. There were a few other teachers in our group that are in a similar position to me - new to the IB system and actually teaching the course. It was great to swap experiences and ideas.

I was concerned about being behind in terms of how much we had covered. I'm not quite as far behind as I thought, which is good. But I am behind and we will have to catch up somehow. I do feel more confident about things now and I think I will be able to make some of the lost ground.

One of the best things about being an expat is meeting like minded people. The people in our group were really interesting. Mostly from the UK with a couple of Kiwis and Canadians thrown in, they're teaching in places like Mumbai, Shanghai, Singapore, Australia and even NZ. One of the Kiwi guys works at St Peter's College in Cambridge and had joined the NZGS just as I was leaving so it was good to catch up with him and hear how things were going back in Hamilton.

This post is taking a long time! First week of term is finished now. Mercifully, it's a short week because today is a public holiday for Hari Raya Haji which celebrates the end of the Hajj. Today is going to be a lazy day I think. I was hoping for a sleep in but Tilda decided she should wake up at 5:30 this morning. To be fair, she has a little cold so I can't really blame her. 

The first week was pretty good though tiring. Quite a bit of stuff to get through before the Christmas holidays. It's an 8 week term which is great but it creates a fair amount of pressure. I guess we'll get there though. We're not planning to go back to Australia or NZ this Christmas. Moving here and getting set up was an expensive exercise. We're not destitute or anything but catching up will take time. Mel was excited yesterday because she got her first pay since starting work:)

I can't think of anything else to say right now so I'll be off.

Ciao
Tone

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