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What a [wonderful] roller coaster ride
I arrived in Bangkok around 7AM on Sunday morning. I was nervous about the driver not being where they said they would be in the airport, but luckily I met them easily as well as five new friends, who had...
Fear no more
I have been in Thailand for five days now and in these five days I have learned more about myself than in the past 32 years. I have learned that I have no fears. The fears that have built up...
Northern Italy is Incredible.
It might be jet lag or maybe it’s the water but right about now those four years of Italian I took are proving rather useless. It seems that I was in my prime when I studied abroad, I wasn’t fluent...
#WeekendCoffeeShare–Thailand, the First Few Days Edition
If we were having coffee, I’d tell you all about how happy I am to be here sharing some coffee with you today. If we were having coffee, I’d tell you about how exhausting this week has been. After my…...
My first day in the land of smiles
I think it is safe to say that my first day in Bangkok was eventful to say the least. I met up with a fellow greenheart teacher, who I actually went to university with but amazingly never crossed paths until...
Departure
So I left for Thailand on the 22nd of September, after a year of planning and waiting to leave it finally hit home that this was really happening. In the weeks leading up to my departure my family and friends...
Current thoughts (2 days, 15 hours, 34 minutes to go)
Every twenty minutes or so I’ll get a knotted feeling in my gut, reminding me that my life is going to be turned upside down in three days. The same thought keeps running through my head, and it goes something like...
5th Grade: How was your weekend?
Last week, my fifth graders learned how to describe what they did in the past. Our last lesson this unit allowed them to create their own “newspapers” about what they did this past weekend. Some kids were so creative and...
Did You Know?
“Did you know, you can quit your job, you can leave university? You aren’t legally required to have a degree, it’s a social pressure and expectation, not the law, and no one is holding a gun to your head. You...
Two Weeks Gone
Last weekend, we had our very own Thai style labor-day weekend, well, except we didn’t get the Monday off. We decided to take a group trip to hike Pala-U waterfall. It was an eventful hike consisting of me falling on...