Thursday, December 28, 2017

Hawaii

We are on our last night here in Hawaii and it has gone by much too quickly. Our flight in went much better than I expected and Henry and Miles did very well keeping themselves occupied. Of course I was in next row over on the aisle so Jenny has a different story of how it went...

Of course WestJet was amazing as well... (Endorsement Cheque in the mail)
When we woke up the next day, Hawaii was under a flood watch and it was very rainy. Not wanting to waste a day we of course went out anyway and we’re noticeably walking around without an umbrella or poncho because it was warm Hawaiian rain and we just left -30 Calgary weather.
It was at this point that we were walking around the deserted Waikiki beach that we noticed a camera crew, but continued exploring the beach in the rain. The camera crew were from an ABC affiliate KITV which is a local news station in Hawaii. They were interested in why I was out in the rain. I told them it was a lot warmer than where I was from and that the weather was awesome given that it was December.

Here is the news segment that features me: Visitors to Honolulu this Christmas

After that we went raced through a downpour to the Honolulu aquarium which the kids really enjoyed. They especially liked the jellyfish, giant grouper fish and shark.
Both mornings we ate at the Fish Hook Hawaiian breakfast buffet. It was very cheap for the area and our hotel gave us 4, $10 off vouchers so we saved quite a bit by combining them for two mornings. The kids thought the food there was the best. Henry really liked the pastries.

Fort Derussy Park
We took lots of pictures and had a fun day at Waikiki beach and topped it off with a very tasty dinner at Tiki’s Grill and bar. It was amazing food and they had a great kids menu with a free frisbee for each boy. The exchange rate really started to hurt though as we ended up paying a lot for this meal as well as multiple trips to the many, many ABC stores littered around Hawaii. (Think 711 meets hotel gift shop)

Postcard perfect
Ahi Poke (very tasty!)
The last day we got McDonalds and spent most of the day at the hotel pool and packed up ready to fly tomorrow. We have an 11 hour flight to Melbourne for a four hour layover, and then a 1hr 50min flight to  Adelaide. Our kids currently will not go to sleep. Should be exciting!












Monday, December 25, 2017

Life is moving along

I’ve been asked many times how “excited” I must be to be on this big trip. I’m not sure that’s the right emotion. I think it is more a sense that this is a turning point and marker in my life that is making the passage of time more noticeable.
I am excited about the following however: 
As I was packing luggage this morning, I was excited that I wouldn’t have to deal with this for a year...

I was excited for my children seeing things for the first time. Miles jumped the chairs when he saw the airplanes out the window.


I’m excited that Henry will remember this vacation and he will be a totally different person than he would be if he didn’t get to have this experience.


The next blog post we will be in Hawaii. I’m 38 years old and this is my first trip. I’m a little excited!

Friday, December 22, 2017

Langdon News article about our trip

Please check out the article that Ian Busby did on our trip to Adelaide. Ian is a local reporter with CityTV and the Langdon News that lives in Langdon.

http://www.langdonnews.ca/2017/langdon-school-teacher-taking-family-to-australia/

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Sarah Thompson Staff and Goodbyes

This week I will be saying goodbye to Sarah Thompson School for a year, and I have to say I am blown away by the feeling of comraderie and friendship that I have experienced working there for the past 5 and a half years. This place has been my place of work, but I have built some friendships here that I think I will have for the rest of my life. I can only hope for something nearing what I have here when I get to Stradbroke School in Adelaide.

There will be a final farewell at school this Thursday as I prepare my classroom for Mrs. Cathy Kepa who will be taking over for me in the new year. Goodbyes are not usually my thing. I tend to want to slip out quietly, but to quote Luke Skywalker I have a feeling, “ This is not going to go the way you think...”