~ I had one pressurized week at work and imagine, there were no students yet. School officially starts on the 18th and yet I got swamped with loads of work. I was craving for a holiday immediately and I'm so glad we got a week off for Eid...it's more like a charging week before the battle. The week mainly consisted of preparations (so much of it for me) and creating posters for each class we're going to teach this year (eyes pop-out , I have 27 different classes this year, 30 hours of teaching per week). The higher ups wanted to get all this work done before we officially start and they don't want us to slack off apparently. Meh! I'm going to be teaching grades 3 through 11 this year...possibly grade 12, though I'm dreading grade 12 since they study Java...who likes Java?!!! Sadly, no more grade 2 for me. I LOVED grade 2's. They are so cute and said the sweetest things.
No but seriously, I can't wait to see my students. I do miss them! I saw 3 or 4 of them during the week and they sure made me smile.
Highlight of the week: I was saying hello to my to-be grade 9 student who was standing with her mother.
The Mother: "Who's this? Zameeltich*?"
Student: "Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam! She's my computing teacher!"
The Mother: "La wallah?! But look at her she has a baby-face!"
All I was doing was giggling like an idiot and thanking her hahaha
* Zameeltich = You're classmate
~ I was daydreaming about New Zealand 2 days ago. How much I miss it. How my University life was so interesting, weird and fun. How much I miss *real* sushi...Bongo cafe! The kind and peaceful people....and here's where I remembered one disappointing incident that happened to Mama.
This is how mama told it:
Mama was at a vegetable shop buying, well you guessed it, vegetables, when she noticed one Maori man giving her an unfriendly look. She had a feeling that he was going to 'drop a bomb', either swear at her in which she'd reply "You're mama" (hahaha) or call her terrorist. It was the latter. As she approached the tomato section (Mama can't live without tomatoes...she's a tomato herself haha), where the man was standing...she prepared herself for what's to come.
Man: "Terrorist!"
Mama looks at him in a disgusted yet I'm going to reply to that way and says,
Mama: "Thank you. I'm proud!"
The section had started to get crowded and he was too shocked to say anything back. Mama got her tomatoes and left happily.
She came to tell us this story that night, we laughed our heads off but we were so sad to know about this situation which has never happened to any of us before, ever. She said she didn't know what to reply with except for that...it worked didn't it?
But seriously, no one can generalize a whole people according to the actions of one person. We still love and miss New Zealand even after remembering that.
~ Oh! And here's what I did this shot for a Photography competition on English Sabla...the theme was Ramadan.
Before
There might not be a great difference, but it did make it look better. I used Diablo's tutorial so thanks Diablo! That's one awesome tut.
I won the competition...woooot!
Happy Eid ya'all!
3 comments:
LoL I laughed my head off imagining 5altu telling the story...Love her <3
And wow! That's such a great shot indeed <3. You should take more pics and share them with us :)
Hehehe
Aaw thanx!
Will try to...I don't think I'm that good but I will try to when ever I snap something <3
No shoutbox on your blog, so i had to should this out to you here. Go watch The Social Network, out of all the people i know, somehow i know only you would absolutely enjoy it! Whenever you do see it, lemmi know whatca think :D
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