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Monday, 29 September 2014

Rawa, Malaysia

This past weekend, I went to Rawa Island in Malaysia with some of my colleagues. Rawa is a coral island off the east coast of Johor, Malaysia. It is a four hour drive and 1/2 hour ferry ride from Singapore. It has unspoiled white sand beaches, clear water and on one side a rocky vertical cliff. Only two resorts are on this small island which has no proper roads, however it is home to many sea and land creatures such as Blacktip reef sharks, octopuses, sea eagles and reptiles.

Formula 1

Singapore went full speed two weekends ago, hosting the Grand Prix. It was an adrenaline charged experience. I had a "walk-about" ticket which allowed me to see the cars speed by different parts of the track, be entertained by various artists including Robbie Williams and taste some flavourful local cuisine.

Friday, 19 September 2014

House Building in Cambodia

Good morning everyone! As many of you already know, I will be heading to Cambodia in October as part of an outreach fundraiser through my school. Cambodia is one of the world's poorest nations and many people live below the official poverty line, existing on less than 45 cents a day. We will join other volunteer teams to help build houses in a village near Phnom Penh. We hope to provide Cambodians with a home that will withstand flooding and offer a safe and secure home to low income families. In order for this project to be successful, we need to raise funds to purchase the materials needed to build the homes. We will be working with The Tabitha Foundation, a non-profit organization seeking to end suffering in Cambodia. Any little bit helps and will go a long way. Click on the link Canada Helps and select: House Building Team: Canadian International School Singapore Teachers October 2014. Thanks a bunch : ) Nat

Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Mid-Autumn Festival


The Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated by many Asian people and takes place between early September and October. It is also called the Moon Festival, Mooncake Festival and the Lantern Festival. It has a cultural and religious background which reunite the ideas of giving thanks, praying and gathering with family and friends. Here in Singapore, the streets of Chinatown are lit with colourful lanterns and Gardens by the bay host the largest lantern carnival with lantern displays from around Asia. Mooncakes are sold all over the city and shared with friends and family. I've tasted a few varieties of mooncakes as well as the original which mainly consists on flour, lotus seed paste and egg yolks. It is not my favourite treat but definitely something you should try if you are here during this time. Here are a few pics from around town during the festival. 


















Monday, 25 August 2014

Palau Ubin

Yesterday I visited the small island of Palau Ubin. With a population of around 100 inhabitants, the island is on the north coast of Singapore. To get there, I took a small Bumboat that took about 10 minutes to cross the Johor Strait between Singapore and Malaysia. The ride costs $2.50 each way and you pay the "captain" once you're on. The island welcomes you with many bike rental shacks and local food stands. After renting my eight dollar bike I ventured around the island with a hand drawn map. Many palm trees and mangroves surround the island as well as some camouflaged wildlife. As I was enjoying my ride down a green path I noticed what I thought was a vibrant green branch. To my surprise it was a snake, which I believe I scared off either by running over the end of it or with my high pitch scream. Many crabs, spiders, blowfish and other marine life, live happily on this island as well as wild pigs. Many beaches surround the island but they are not swimmable. As mentioned in a previous post, Singapore has one of the biggest ports and thus the ships waiting to unload their cargo, unload their waist in the sea. Fortunately mangroves also surround the island which are known to absorb pollutants even heavy metals. Here are some pics of the day...

Saturday, 16 August 2014

Third Week In


Hello everyone,
 
I’ve now been in Singapore for three weeks, three very busy weeks to say the least. I found a condo, a 20 minute walk from school, which isn’t so bad if it weren’t so hot and humid. I live in an eclectic part of town with many shops, restaurants and a few sketchy businesses. Other than the few 6 legged visitors to my condo, I can ‘t complain. The pool is just a few steps from my front door and hardly used. Most of the time I have it all to myself. A few kilometres from my condo is the East Coast Parkway…a great place to bike and run (slowly).
School has also been keeping me busy. We have had many staff meetings, going over procedures, programming, organising and team building. Everyone, I have met has been extremely welcoming and helpful. Although, I am excited to start the school year, which is Monday, there are few things that will take time to adjust to, such has having no bells to designate the start and end of classes and no intercom/telephone in the classrooms. If you forget to send your attendance, the office staff comes to your classroom. Could you imagine Bonnie?!! I will be teaching French to students in JK to grade two. I share an office with the other language teachers, who are mostly Chinese and have a classroom for my grade one and two students. Most of the students opt for Chinese as a second language, as would be expected. That being said, my classes are fairly small.
 
Attached are a few pictures of my surroundings




Saturday, 2 August 2014

Along the river we go

Last night the new staff and department leads were treated to yummy treats at the RedDot Brewhouse 
and a boat cruise along the river. Here are some of the sites along the way...