Monday, April 15, 2013

Everyday Life


I first want to write that my thoughts and prayers are with those in Boston. I 'm thankful that I have the love of God, my family and friends in my life. Lots of prayers from New Zealand for those killed and injured at the Boston Marathon and their families. 

So friends and family, I promise that I do teach and do regular things in New Zealand!! I have some pictures and info of what my regular days look like…

Oh but before I begin – here is my address in NZ PLEASEEE send me something J I would really love it if you did! Maybe I will send you something back J

Cassie Caccavo
10C Raines Avenue
Forest Hill 0620
Auckland, New Zealand
On the right is my house and the other half of the house connected 
is my host brother and his wife's house.


Back to my day…
I wake up at 7 every morning and get ready for school!
view from my bedroom window! (see the dairy/shops down the street to the left?) 


I usually eat the same thing every day – some yogurt (all different flavors) and some NZ granola – its delicious and I want to take some back to America with me J

so delicious 


Some interesting things about homes in NZ:
- the light switches are different ( they switch the opposite way) 
   * they look like the plugs below but without the actual plug (so only the switchy thing) 
- you have to turn the plug on (for electricity) then you can plug whatever you want into the wall
- I hate plug converters
- there are hardly any rubbish bins (trash bins) – none in the kitchen or bathroom
- kitchens are much smaller
- tv shows are at least 1 season behind

have to switch it down for the electricity to start 

plug - haha i know i am lame 


Then around 7:50/8 Allison and I head on out! Its about a 30 minute walk to school. We walk up one big hill and down two. Its been so delightful walking to school – the weather has been amazing and I am not looking forward to rainy season - its rained the past two mornings and it sucks (aka winter) here on the North Shore.  On our left we can see Rangitoto Island and Volcano and in front of us we can see downtown Auckland and the Sky Tower.

Rangitoto! 

you can see the sky tower in the distance - the school is the red buildings and the white tent 


** students go to school on public buses and school buses. the school buses are public ones with a sign on them. Its really funny because some school buses have "party bus" on the side - I took a picture :) 



I arrive to school around 8:20 and every Monday/Wed/Friday we have a staff briefing – just a large staff meeting. We go and listen to the announcements for the day.  And once a week we have a department meeting as well.

the all staff room in the admin building - I love doing work here (the internet doesn't cut out)
its really busy every M/W/F for staff briefings

Allison took this of me reading the daily announcements 


Then it is finally time for school to start! We have 5 periods a day and run on a 6 - day schedule. The classrooms are nice – the ones I teach in are very colorful (more pics of the classrooms soon). I teach 3 different courses with 3 different teachers. It sometimes is difficult changing my teaching techniques depending on what class/teacher I am with but I am thankful for the experience I am learning a lot about different teaching and classroom management techniques.

students learning about refugees from a guest speaker


We have 2 periods (starting at 9:15) and then we have a 30 minute tea break. Teachers go into the lounge and eat a snack and drink tea/coffee/water. Then we have period 3 then an hour (ish) for lunch! It is so nice having breaks during the day, it gives teachers and students a break from learning.  For lunch I usually eat a ham/cheese/mustard/lettuce/tomato sandwich on multigrain bread with apples, oranges, and a cookie.

Girls outside eating lunch

Tea Time! 

Then after two more periods the day ends around 3:15. I stay a bit afterwards but then walk back to the house.

There are many differences here at Westlake than in school in the states:

- I am called Miss (so is every other female teacher) I really like it
- The girls say “thank you miss” when they leave the classroom – OH MY GOODNESS it is amazing to be thanked J
- teachers share classrooms
- there is one lounge for every department – this is where the teachers offices/desks are (mine is here too)
- There are no water fountains – there are water spickets outside that girls can drink from – for those who know me, I drink heaps of water so it kind of sucks to go outside to get water
- There is a lot more student driven activities where the teacher gives them an assessment and they work on it in the library for two weeks straight.
- Girls have to wear their skirts all year round – they can wear tights when it is cold

water fountains... 

campus 

view from my desk

another view from my desk.. 

some of campus 

the social sciences teacher lounge 

After I get home I usually skype with my family and friends – its around 10pm in the states so it’s the only time we really get to talk.

If I ever need something from the dairy - corner store - there is a group of shops right down the street from me - where I get my stamps!There are also take away (take out) stores where you can get sandwiches and other things. 

takeaway shops & dairy 


 Then I have dinner around 6:30 every evening – my host dad is usually the one who cooks the meals, he is a great cook and has lots of pride in his cooking. I have eaten a lot more meat than usual, lots of lamb and steak and less chicken. We had tacos last night and it was deeeelicious! We have a lot of stews and meat pies (which are really yummy). With each meal there are at least two vegetables. Peas, potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, and kumra is normal – kumra is a sweet potato – super delicious! AND we almost always have dessert (which I need to stop eating).  I will do a post about food when I get back from holiday.

Allison helping me cook dinner for our host family one night! 


Sunday we went to the Glenfield market – where there are tons of food tents and tons of people. You can go around and buy all different kinds of food it was really yummy! Allison and I shared some dishes.
busy busy! 

the market

yummmm 

After dinner I do some schoolwork. While I am here I have to do assignments for IU and I also am applying for jobs here as well. I also play with my host parents grandson Jax. He is two and sooooo adorable. We run around outside and play with his Hot Wheels and trucks. We watch some tv (rugby) and then I head to bed and watch some American TV shows online and head to bed!

That’s my day in a nutshell. I will post some pictures of the inside of my house in my next post J

1 comment:

  1. Cass

    I finally got caught up on yoour updates.
    Thanks for sharing
    You must be exhausted!!

    Have a great holiday!!

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