WILD LIFE IN MY NEW RAINFOREST

WILD LIFE IN MY NEW RAINFOREST
VIA ONE RAINFOREST TO ANOTHER - thought these guys were more appropriate. I see their cousins every day

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Be The Change....

Anyone who has received an e-mail from me knows this line.  For that reason, I think I have taken on a job that is right for me - at least at this moment it is.  As I arrived for my first day of working with international students at the school on the lake I was greeted by this sign outside the cafeteria.

Another bonus for this job is that it is a few km from where I live.  No more racing up and down the mountain.  Here is the view from the classroom where I teach. At the waterfront there are kayaks and canoes for the taking during classes.  Now all I have to do is get my knee to cooperate and bend adequately to fit inside those vessels.

Life is good.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Gone Fishin'

My family rented an RV and took off for places unknown (to me) for a fishing trip with the children. After Levi's teacher at school took the students fishing, he has had a hankering for doing it again.  So, somehow they found a place to camp in the RV and almost guaranteed catching trout.  So  I am guessing they will be dining on fresh trout for the couple of nights they are away.

As for myself, I am staying home on the island as I have taken on a new job once again.  I am teaching at the local international school here at the lake. How much better can life get?  A few km from home and I am at work! No more mountain journey to and from work.  Now that is what I call perfect.  I will be working on the holiday Monday.  After all, they cannot just lock up the international students in their rooms just because there is a provincial holiday here, right?  Besides, I am easing into this. Only working 3 days a week.
A couple of happy faces!