On my way!
I'm coming home!
(no worries, I will get updates and picture from my last week here soon!...can't wait to see everyone!) and of course celbrate the White Sox :)
I'm coming home!
Well...sorry it has taken so long to get more pictures up...problems with downloading at the school...but here they are! I had to start with this one first. This was the first sight we were greeted with as we exited the plane in Sydney...those who know me know the irony here :) I guess you just can't get away from Krispy Kreme no matter how far you travel!
Here is the view from our ferry boat of the Sydney harbour bridge and opera house
More opera house, from land
This is the Queen Victoria Building which was turned into a 4 floor shopping center...mostly boutiques and unaffordable
Here comes Santa Claus...into the Hard Rock Cafe!
A smiling Sting Ray that greeted us into the tunnels at the Sydney Aquarium.
A view of the Chinese Gardens
Merry Christmas in Sydney!
And, I thought I'd end with this one...In case you can't read it, it is three moneys, shivering in the cold, and it says "think of your family back home" :) Don't worry I am thinking about all of you!
I think I may have fallen in love with another city, besides Chicago :) Although we only had a weekend in Sydney, we managed to fill our time and see so much and I loved every minute of it. I have to admit the hotel wasn't as great as it looked on the internet, but it worked, and really we were only there to sleep.
Well, in the classroom, this week has been absolutely crazy. As the end of the school year nears, and the grade 6's prepare for graduation, there seems to be more times than not that they are pulled out of the classroom practicing something or getting something ready for graduation. Most of the time I am just with the grade 5's, who seem to realize, just as well, that Summer is right around the corner. This week portfolios had to be finished for each student, which meant that many planned lessons needed to be set aside in order to complete them. Today, finally I was able to do some maths activities, only for about 15 minutes with the grade sixes, but then a little longer with the fives.
I cannot believe that it is the second week of Advent already! I got to go to church Sunday morning with Peter, the dad here.






