The Rings Around US…

Today, I am not sure how to explain this, and I am not sure I will be able to, so I will just lay the events out and the cards will fall where they may.

I couldn’t sleep last night for anything, tossing, turning, agh. One of those nights. As I woke to grab the first thing I could lay hands on, I realized walking to the metro I was wearing my coaches jersey, and today was the first day of Cross Country practice! Whether they knew it or not, I missed them deeply and was connecting with them unconsciously, I was glad I had chose that shirt today in silent support of them miles and miles away! I hope the first day will set the tone for XC in the first days of school in Seaford.

In coming to the school early, there is always that sense of peacefulness and solitude being one the first in the building, it always calms me. As I walked past the library I stopped in my tracks. I focused on a picture of an ASF colleague that had passed away suddenly. This hit me so hard as I had received an email over the weekend alerting staff of this, however, I was sure that the email was concerning a distant relative of someone in the school, not someone directly that I had met. Then I realized that I had met this colleague in the orientation group set up for us in the first days of school.

We were sanctioned off at 8:00 AM to grapple with two phrases that represented the mission/theme of the new school year, ours happened to be caring and trust. Only we had to do it to song. I remember thinking, are you kidding? Me, sing? Scoff….but I am sure everyone in our group was thinking this as well. I distinctly remember this colleague coming over and introducing herself amid the groans of this group with a smile, and energized in the fact that she had a great idea! We could do the song to Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody”, I was laughing hysterically, but I do remember her smile and excitement of the possibilities that existed for this activity. We laughed, and she had the group already in a fix of optimism. She turned the attitude of everyone around at such an early hour. On top of that, her child-like excitement turned everything into something that it was not originally. She offered, well, maybe not offered, but did perform a solo about AFS after we decided an easier chorus to the words trust and caring that we, (speaking for myself), the less vocally inept, could manage! Larry the chorus director was able to take the ideas and turn out a chorus we could easily do! During the “rehearsal” there was an opportunity to sing in a solo, and sure enough this very colleague did and it was the final touch that out everyone over the top and laughing, enjoying this event, all from the right attitude and enthusiasm.

All this came back at me in waves and made me realize how lucky I was to have someone as this individual approach me in the very beginning of orientation, who I never had met, and made me feel so welcome and able to laugh at so early in the morning. Her child-like enthusiasm was contagious, and I was lucky enough to see in a short period what everyone around me knew as veterans at ASF, that she was dynamic for these reasons and so many more I never knew about. I was lucky to be the recipient of these qualities for this orientation, ad I thought what a welcoming gift as some new to ASF!

I felt bad and wearisome as I entered the library kicking myself for not realizing her name from the earlier email, and shocked that we had this wonderful experience only days before. Then I realized what the ASF faculty must be going through as they had a lifetime of these same experiences with her.

As a faculty meeting was held to approach this awful loss, information was clear that a bus was made available for the memorial service this very afternoon. I began to walk this line of uncomfortable decisions, I felt I needed to show some respect to the same people at ASF that have welcomed me in and showed me such a level of friendliness and respect, the same that this very colleague showed me and did not have to; yet I did not want to seem as if I was disrespecting anyone but being at her memorial and not being able to share the many experiences those around me had. In my heart, I wanted to thank her for her generosity, as well as those around me, for I began to see her loving spirit was in each and every one of those faculty members that had welcomed me to ASF, in so many ways. What a wonderful gift she had left for them and what a wonderful gift each of the ASF faculty continued to represent in Pass forward her generosity and youthful enthusiasm. I wanted to show thanks and respect in the best way I knew how, and the only way I knew was to attend this lovely ladies’ memorial, despite reservations of anyone thinking, “You didn’t even know her?” – the first 2 days I was lucky enough to meet this colleague she went out of her circle of “comfortablness” to make me feel welcome, which still had me beside myself.

One of the most difficult moments was seeing my new ASF family hurting so badly, and realizing that they were dealing with such a loss that contributed so much to their lives in and out of school. Their welcoming spirit had been evident since the day I stepped on campus, and I can only imagine how proud and gracious of a spirit had been passed on through them from their loss. I was able to see how incredibly beautiful the ceremony was with falling water behind the whole memorial and seeing how endearing the ASF family was along with the colleague’s immediate family dealing with this sudden loss. I felt at an utter loss wanting to be respectful, thankful and supporting of all that the ASF family had given me since my arrival.

Learning a language is only part of truly integrating with a new environment. Wanting to take in all that represents a new group of people, as well as paying attention to the little things is the difference between someone that impacts others, and someone that is there for the wrong reasons. I learned this today, and realized that schedules, timeframes, and agendas are just that without the heart behind them. There are rings of interaction that pass us by because we have too many things on our plate, we make ourselves too busy, or we just do not pay attention to the little things that count opposed to the things that dominate our lives that matter little (bills, things to buy, unnecessary events). I am grateful to have received such a wonderful gift as ASF as well as the people that make ASF a moving experience, and my heart is with each and every one of them as I was lucky enough to see a small window of what they were able to see for years.

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New explorations…

Whew…So much has occurred since a week of arriving here! I have been through the upper, lower, and middle schools, as well as learned my around checking in books, checking out books, applying to be a coordinator of 21st Literary School Improvement teams in the 21st Century through NCTE, accepted a possible trip to Chicago Illinois for a presentation on that topic, am exploring uploading the sign out sheets for the labs, library, and computer carts in the Upper School Library, and am trying to justify the Media Center/Librarian position to make Elaine’s (my awesome boss) job easier!

So what about Mexico? Everyone keeps asking! ๐Ÿ™‚ I found an open market of all items (watches, clothing, dog beds, fabulous art, furniture, a sports bazaar having Steeler and NFL items! – everything you could imagine there! ๐Ÿ™‚ I found a laundromat 2 blocks away, another open market selling fresh fruit, and tons of items 2 blocks away, walked into a totally different neighborhood and found my landlord’s apartment, so that made me feel good I found it so easily not knowing the colonia Del valle!

School is great, I found a fridge at a second hand store, which is great as i can now go shop and store food and this works out well! ๐Ÿ™‚ I know the route to and from school via metro – I am beginning to rely less on the use of cabs…

Thanks to Mark Bazzell, the awesome masseuse here, I figured out a place to buy the material to make curtains in place of buying curtains outright, much easier, at a store called JUNCO. I keep adding important things to know on the tab here marked for bits of info in Mexico!

I might be returning to Chicago in November for the NCTE Conference as a co presenter, and this might give me a chance to have some things sent to me in Chicago to take back with me in Mexico! ๐Ÿ™‚

I love the weather, chilly at night, I did my own clothes washing this weekend so that was a sense of independence! ๐Ÿ™‚ I am nervous about school starting Wednesday here, and I am not in the physical classroom this year, but want to do as crucial a job as possible supporting the teachers with their planning and lessons as I know what a help that was in Seaford with Mr. Moore’s help!

I found many plants that I took clippings of and have put them in aqua, so if they take, I can fill the roof with plants instead of buying everyone!

Mrs. Salisbury was heading to the Aquarium today and I miss the trainers so much! ๐Ÿ™‚

I ate at this awesome Indian restaurant Friday as the start of a Weekly Friday dining out, initiated with the idea from Elaine, it was an AWESOME restaurant and we had a great time to unwind and just breathe about our experiences so far. Next step for me is to actually cook some meals and so I am off to find meats tonight to cook for dinner…:) It should be exciting ๐Ÿ™‚

Kudos to Monse, Danielle, and mrs Vaughn as they are helping keep peace of mind with things back home, that always makes me nervous with so many things going on and trying to tie up loose ends there.

I enjoy the fact I have time to think these things out instead of taking so many things on, and I think that is the way to do things right….Regarding Mexico, the things I am most impressed with – the Bangladesh blankets the owner of Taj Mahal has, the beautiful scarves here, handmade items such as wallets and purses, the paintings and pottery are gorgeous, the food of course is so much a variety, and the ability to have the curtains made for the apartment, wow. Of course the Mexican rugs and indigenous items, from handmade toys to jewelry, there is so much to take in.

Crime is not what it is made out to be here, there is little but still as much danger as there is in new York with being careless. Travel is inexpensive and easy with the metrobus, underground metro, and the correct taxis. The colors of green, orange, yellow, and rust color are beautiful and all around. The open markets everywhere are excellent, and I do not feel confident enough to do any buying until I learn the language better. I am enrolled in Spanish classes starting the end of August. I can not wait.

Questions? I am possibly investing in a camera this week a member of the faculty has for sale, Olympus x920 which seems to be not a bad type, and reasonable compared to the prices that are wanted here in Mexico for ANYTHING electronic. I am off to see about buying that meat, and finding some empty pots for the clippings I retrieved…:) Funny how I can think of all the things I have at home I could use…:( Isn’t that life? I am all about consolidating, so if anyone back home is interested in two barbecue grills, for cheap, let me know…I have begun to think of the things I can do without, which is a good thing…)

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Moving Forward…

Okay! Updates….:) Sunday, August 7, 2011 at 8:24am Wednesday –

Up and catching the hotel van to ASF, we were together as all a unit, lower, middle, and upper school teachers, as well as ECC (Early Childhood), there is a lot of us new hires from all over the country! ๐Ÿ™‚ We did icebreakers, traditional tours of the school, went to see how close the nearest store was and bank in the neighborhood, then I was off to see more furniture. In the course of today and Thursday, I managed to arrange delivery of my furniture, 1st shipment Thursday, second Friday. They used ropes to pull up the furniture to the roof of the house, VERY cool.

Wednesday was awesome as we went to the President’s house from ASF for dinner. He had cooks and waiters and they cooked some of the best steak with bacon around it, as well as some of the best desserts and dishes for us to eat. He enjoyed two balconies in his apartment and wow, the mingling was great! I was able to meet alot of new teachers, from ECC to upper school to all over. Free food and drinks all night. It was great!
Thursday I did meet with my team of librarians and teachers, and they are hosting a huge technology conference in September, and we are encouraged to propose a workshop or cohort for the attending educators. Also, we talked about where the library will be in the future and it is exciting to see the opportunities to work with all the levels of the school. I plan to periodically pop in to the teachers, from ECC to elementary to middle to upper school to see what their needs are, som much potential it is exciting!
I found out that my hiring was what seems to be fate. At ASF they never hire anyone but local individuals for the position I had. Somehow my resume came across the hiring manager, and she glanced at it but set it aside. It came back up, was pitched to the principal, went away, then the resume come back again and on an unprecedented decision, I was hired! They thought it was time to inject the library with some energy to revamp the services, so it was by the skin of my teeth that I was considered as I am obviously locally born here. It was something to have the individual in charge of hiring coming up to me at the dinner to tell me my coming here was fate, made me feel just unreal…:)

Friday allowed me to have the rest of the furniture moved in and am waiting to get the wireless set up at the house. This will complete my needs and I can move into the apartment! ๐Ÿ™‚ It is great to be the weekend! YEAH!

Saturday brought exciting trips! We travelled to the City of coyotes and saw some of the oldest convents, and churches from the 15th Century there! Additionally, we saw a HUGE marketplace of original art, all ate together as a group in one of the bes cantina, and saw a live mariachi (spelling?!) group singing and playing with the designated honorees walking in front. Amazing place. Coyoacan, what a place! We met an actor from soap opera they were filming right there! He came right up to us and was talking to us, it was great! The convent was beautiful and just what you would see in the films!

That evening I helped a fellow teacher from South Africa teaching stint, but her home is Los Angeles, moving her family up 5 flights of stairs, up, up, up, wow, I haven’t had that much exercise since, I don’t know?! LOL…
Today we are headed back to a free tour of the Mayan ruins and the Presidencia place we had visited earlier. The open courtyard was beautiful and it should be nice day. Hoping to move in to the apartment by Tuesday at the latest. Just need to get my mattress and refrigerator, and internet, and we are in! YEAH! ๐Ÿ™‚ I need to get that blog created tonight…:)

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Ruins and NEAR RUIN…

by Harry Robert Brake on Thursday, August 4, 2011 at 1:35am

Okay..Tuesday – I walked starting at 7:00 AM from my hotel to the apartment – I made it to my apartment for the second time around 7:40, dropped some things off, then walked back to catch the group readying for a tour bus at 9:00 and it was 9:15, they actually did not leave until 10:00, but this trip….wow…
We went to the Presidencia Square – it reminded of of Red Square in Moscow, it was huge surrounded by all the government buildings, and what an open market for items…I mean, EVERYWHERE…,maybe the largest indigenous market and all openmarket for any item you can imagine, original tamales, all kindsof hand craved toys, originally made shirts, blankets, jewelry, the oldest cholocate still still operating, the nuns of the convent help to make the baked goods there, DELICIOUS, a famous tiled building, there is a trivia question on that, and I have to tell you, the highlight was tourin the Presidencia building and seeing the fsmous murals, they were so succinct about Mexician history all of us had a tear in our eyes and could have stayed there all day drawn into the murals…AMAZING….

We toured famous cathedreals, the opera house, the day itself was beyond description….Also, we actually saw Aztez pyramids and artifacts uncovered in main Mexico, amazing to see the sacrificial pyramids of the Aztecs and the passage ways, living quarters, and so much more, again, cannot describe!

At home, around 7;00 PM, then ventured out at night to get a bite to eat and just tried McDonald’s….lol, the Coke is stronger here like more sugar when you drink it? I got lost but happened across the map above the rent a bicycle rack and found my way promptly back no prob. My visual of the streets is getting better….:)

Wednesday, to the school! ๐Ÿ™‚ Picked up and toured local stores nearby, toured the school, I can describe better with pictures which I will make available to you next week at the latest….ghad my first meetng as a librarian and wow! Our school is hosting a conference for U.S. and Mexican technology teachers, librarians, and teachers of all disciplines, guess who will be presenting? lol…I got thrown into seeingmany projects needed and will be off and running in 2-3 days….:) They will provide us new computers tomorrow, all use MAC’s in the school….the school is all open aired and awesome! ๐Ÿ™‚ Similar things like a cafeteria, they have an outdoor area which is great! I began looking at furniture, I found masseuse that is a friend of my boss, thje best in Mexico City allegedly! – who showed me around and I found antique and furniture places that are not mainstream – they are stores that have tons of furniture piled in them…AWESOME though, I found a bed stand ( no boxsprings here, instrad like a wood stand that the mattress goes on…..), a bookshelf, dining room table, and drinking water stand and container to hold large bottles of drinking water, two side tables, sofa, for 500.00, and really like 4500 pesos, so a bargain as all in unique and antique, yet cheaper than furniture in the stores…

Problem – my new debit card fell out and I had my money, had my receipt, no card….scary in a foreign country, right? Soooo, retraced my steps, of course, nowhere, so I went back to the original store, nd the one gentleman who spoke some English, helped me call and cancel the card, I will get a new one tomorrow, so fnds were tken out as we cancelled out immediately. They are delivering the furniture to the apsrtment for 50 dollars, or 500 pesos, Thursday! Finally! Furniture starting to come ๐Ÿ™‚ I say WE lightly, this gentleman, who met me for the first time, buying furniture in his store, called and talked to the bank directly for me! WOW!

I have a stronger perspective on learning a language, it is so important as it opens your eyes to a new culture….it will take me a long time to learn so much, but I love it….just hard NOT knowing it now but working through it makes you stronger, and many I find do not have the courage to even try! I got caught in the rain, coming home, but loved it! Stopped at a road side vendor for dinner, this one was reputable it seemed, and was delicious! Learning so much in such a short time, aand missing all of you, here in Mexico City….:)

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Yo he llegado!

byย Harry Robert Brakeย on Sunday, July 31, 2011 at 5:10pm

ย Okay, so briefly, I slept from BWI to Fort Worth, Texas, then ate at Fuddrucker’s in Forth Worth, then exchanged all my money for pesos…..:)ย ย  All within 10 minutes.ย  I boarded the flight connection to Mexico City, the butterflies set in, all of a sudden.ย  I looked around and noticed the plane was 90% Latino/Mexican.ย  The nervousness, SET IN. lol.ย  I found myself seated beside the only American, on the plane, Mr. James Morris, thank you James!ย ย  They handed out papers to sign before going into Mexico, only they handed me the Spanish version only, not the English version.ย  The attendant thought I was Spanish!ย  LOL..ย  I was talking to James who told me that he married someone in Mexico and he lived in Texas, we talked and he told me he would lead me through the process of checking thriough immigration.ย  He led me through, and when he found out he laughed, took a look at me, and told me when I see the Mexican women, like he did, I will be taken in a matter of week…..he told me this five more times as we went out through customs I was in for a treat.ย  Oh, and a little bit of info he told me as we left, um, the strip clubs in Mexico are s full contact sport…I DID NOT ASK THIS AND UM, well, let’s just leave that comment there….:)

I retrieved my luggage thanks to James, checked out through custom one more time, and saw someone with a sign that said American School Foundation….SANDRA!ย  ๐Ÿ™‚ย ย  She is GREAT!ย ย  I met Ann from Los Angeles, who is a teacher here, with Leyla and Zwa her son and daughter, we rode to PF Suites in Mexico City….

Upon leaving us in the hotel, Sandra hugged me, and kissed my cheek!ย  I think I am supposed to do that!ย  Really?ย ย  I am here, aand they gave me a phone a cell phoneย  AGH!ย ย  They said they had created an account for me and I have money if I need it tomorrow…..um, this is crazy experience, but I am excited!ย ย  So I am going to eat at an authentic restaurant tonight and planning the gifts I m going to get my friends and family….:)ย ย  More updates to come!ย  ๐Ÿ™‚

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