Saturday 15 August 2009

Six weeks of relaxation and indulgence come to an end ....

Ahhh, blue skies!
It seems a little surreal that I’m heading back to China now, I really did slip back into ‘normality’ very easily. It’s been an amazing six weeks, filled with lots of fun, plenty of sleep and heaps of things that I just can’t do in China. I have been incredibly lucky to have spent so much time with my wonderful family and friends. The blue skies, fresh air and uncrowded places have been a welcome escape from my new 'normal life in China. Rather than ramble on about my time, I thought I’d take advantage of my love of lists and share some of the highlights from my summer (well, winter really!) holiday.
Me and my mummy!

Top five things I’ve done:

  1. Hanging out with my mum, whether it be at her apartment in Moonee Ponds, bunkering down during a tsunami warning in Broulee, or dodging Ned Kelly look-alikes in Beechworth.
  2. Catching up with my lovely friends. The last six weeks seems to have been a blur of brunches, lunches, dinners, drinks, coffee and cakes! I really do feel lucky to have so many interesting and fun friends to spend time with. I look forward to keeping in touch with everyone and scheduling Christmas time catch ups!
  3. Playing with our adorable dogs, Charlie and Lexie. I really do miss the dogs an awful lot, there is something comforting about coming home to a slobbering, excited four legged friend.
  4. Finally getting to do some of the cultural things in Melbourne that I always say I’ll do but never seem to get around to (see next list!)
  5. Eating and drinking all the naughty things that I shouldn’t be eating but I did because you can’t get them in China!

Dinner at Tom's place

Top five cultural events I’ve been to:

  1. Salvador Dali exhibition – Weird and wonderful.
  2. John Brack exhibition – Another interesting character whose paintings are slightly more conventional but just as fascinating.
  3. 'A Day in Pompeii’ exhibition – A new historical and scientific learning experience.
  4. An AFL game at the MCG – a must do Melbourne experience. Such an amazing game too, Geelong beat Hawthorn by 1 point after the siren.
  5. ‘Ned Kelly Weekend’ – An out of the blue experience that was interesting but I can’t say I’ll visit Beechworth during that time again! I loved Beechworth though.

Hockey girls

Top five movies I’ve seen:

  1. ‘A Year Without Sex’ – An Australian movie. It was good but nothing special.
  2. ‘Beautiful Kate’ – Wow! A very confronting but extremely good movie. The scenery in the Flinders Ranges was stunning.
  3. ‘Coco Avant Chanel’ – A gorgeous movie with the beautiful Audrey Tatou (spelling?!) I love French movies and will see any movie starring Tatou.
  4. ‘The Class’ – Another French movie that won an award at the Cannes Film Festival. A good movie but it requires a lot of thinking!
  5. 'Towel Head’ – Another confronting movie but fantastic movie. I think Toni Collette is a fantastic actress and I’d watch anything with her in it.

Parma and chips at the Avairy with Kate

Top five books I’ve read:

  1. 'The Slap’ by Christos Ts (someone!) – Great book that looks at the dynamics between family and friends in Melbourne.
  2. ‘Alice in Wonderland’ – I’m sure I will horrify many people when I admit that this is the first time I’ve read this! I adored it, I loved the language and the innocence. “Everyone has won and all shall receive prizes!” “Curiouser and curiouser” – beautiful.
  3. ‘Handle with Care’ by Jodi Picoult – I’ve read all of Picoult’s books and really enjoy them but I’m starting to tire of her standard recipe of ethical dilemmas!
  4. ‘Raising a Bilingual Child’ – No, I’m not planning on raising a bilingual child any time but the book really applies to the lives of many of the students at EtonHouse who are being raised in a bilingual environment.
  5. A book about leadership in schools – A nerdy book about leading change in schools, which has given me some great ideas for my role at EtonHouse.

Hanging out with my puppy dogs

Despite feeling sad to be leaving home again, I’m also looking forward to going back to China. Top five things I’m looking forward to:

  1. Living cheaply. My new name is ‘Thrifty Anna’ and I’m going to become a super saver during my last year in China.
  2. Massages. No explanation needed!
  3. Having visitors – Dad and his partner arrive in September, a girlfriend is arriving next April, Mum arrives in June, so plenty of visitors to look forward to.
  4. More travel. It truly is addictive and I can’t wait to get out and see some different parts of China. The Yunnan province and Kazakstan are on the list this year!
  5. A new year at school and learning more about leadership and EAL teaching.
Thank you to everyone who has made my holiday so memorable, I'm already looking forward to seeing everyone at Christmas time!

1 comment:

Fi said...

I also love lists, so I'm going to give you my top 5 comments on your post:

1. It was great seeing you while you were here! I'm sorry for taking you to Chinatown though - I truly didn't think about the irony of taking someone who's been living in China for the last year to Chinatown while they were on a brief visit to Australia (until someone asked about my unusual choice on the night!). Silly me ;)

2. I'm already looking forward to having some xmas drinks with you later in the year (don't worry, not in Chinatown!).

3. I've never been a dog person but Sandy's changed that! I really look forward to getting home each night and being greeted by her at the door - she even makes the effort when she's in the middle of dinner: she'll sprint to the front door so that she can jump on me to say hello briefly before sprinting back to her meal! Cuooote :)

4. Your mention of Alice in Wonderland (I also loved the book and can't wait for the Johnny Depp movie, even as weird as it's likely to be!) reminded me of our mutual love of Harry Potter - we should have seen the movie together while you were here! You're one of my few Harry Potter-loving friends so it's starting to look like I'll be seeing it alone ;)

5. I can't wait to keep reading about all your travels - I love living the traveller's life vicariously through you! My boring trip to Auckland certainly doesn't compare to your experiences ;)