I thoroughly enjoyed my break, spending the long weekend relaxing up on the hillside. There were movie nights, tavern nights, and health centre nights. I was cutting up some onions to make homemade pasta sauce when I hit a rather dense centre. The next thing I know, the blade slips and instead of shedding tears I'm shedding blood. Good thing my father taught me the virtues of using sharp knives. I can't be certain but I think I might have hit bone. I can't imagine the shape my thumb would be in now had the blade been dull and rather than slice through my muscle it tore it apart. Anywho, I couldn't staunch the bleeding myself so I made the trip down to school and the nurse on duty cleaned me up and wrapped my thumb in enough gauze to make me look like the barnyard dog's after it gets hit with a hammer by ol' Foghorn Leghorn.
Not to worry, the thumb's fine now. Had to get a tetanus shot though. My arm was killing me for about 2.5 weeks.
Anywho, this quarter's only just begun and we've already been thrown into pandemonium. We took the first Friday of the quarter off for our inter-house sports day. It was a rather uneventful day. The entire middle and high schools go down to watch (not necessarily cheer on) students from our three houses; the eagles, merlins, and condors; as they compete in track and field events. I was not terribly interested in watching kids shot put all day so I brought a copy of Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time with me and read about black holes and why they're not quite so black. Well, the highlight of the day (for me at least) was the staff relay. I got talked into running for my house (merlins) on one of our three (guys') teams. I hounded my students for a pair of running shorts and track spikes. When I finally found some I found that I was last to run for my team which means I get all the glory when I cross the finish line fifth out of sixth. As I got the baton the only person still running was our principal so I gave it my all and passed him as we were nearing the finish line.
The entire Merlins running crew. Four teams in all.
By the way, if you, like me, have been wondering what the hell a merlin is, I can tell you. It is a pigeon hawk. Thank you wikipedia!There wasn't much celebration afterward. Merlins came in last and points apparently got tallied wrong so everyone was confused. I trudged my way from the lowest point on campus up to the highest and had some dinner and friend's birthday cake before turning in for a well deserved rest.
Last week was crazy with suddenly shortened school days, days cut out to go to the inter-school sports day, days put back in and not going to the sports day, etc etc. It was interesting to say the least. Saturday, however, truly was. For those of you not up on your Hindu festivals and holidays (and I think there's been about four since Saturday) this past weekend was Diwali. I don't think I mentioned Diwali last year as I didn't really do much for it. This year, though, I went into the bazaar with some friends to see the colours and everything and then went down to the dorms to watch fireworks. I don't know what to really say about it. We were only a few metres away as they set them off and were getting pelted with bits of firecrackers. At one point one fell short and bounced off the roof of one of the dorms. One fell and exploded on the ground. Another exploded quite low, just above the students. It's very interesting to see how much more lax India is about public health and safety in situations like this. Well, I'll let the pictures say the rest.
This guy followed me up the ramp to my place. He's my neighbor's dog and is the only thing that has been consistent with my Diwali experience. Last year he followed me down to another friend's place and kept running around like a idiot. He's not the brightest of dogs on the hillside.
So, what else have I been up to? Well, a few things. I spent a good portion of my quarter break looking up schools to apply to. I've found a few in Hong Kong, Korea, Istanbul, Beograd, Romania, Greece, Germany, Croatia and a few other places. I have a meeting about extending my contract later this week so I'll see how that goes and I'll have to make a decision by the end of the semester. If you know of any schools in those areas (Hong Kong, Korea, or eastern Europe) in need of a chemistry teacher, let me know and I'll check them out. I have also been reading a lot of comics now thanks to big brother Mike. I hadn't read one really since I was ten or so. In college I had picked up a few of the Marvel Essentials books and enjoyed them but Mike was really the catalyst that got me into them. I plow through the box fulls he sends and have worked through others as well. Most recently I completed the first four books of Sin City (the last three are on their way), The Tick, Usagi Yojimbo 1, Cerebus 1 and am currently reading SCUD: the Disposable Assassin. No real complaints. They were all good reads. Usagi was a bit short but the collection comes from before it got its own monthly book so the stories had to be truncated a bit. I'm hoping that wherever I end up next pays well for shipping because I'd hate to have to leave any of these books behind. Maybe I'll just stay on the hillside, become a chemistry tutor and make comics full time.
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5 comments:
Cool Pics! The injury seems painful did you cry? =0) I would have.
I'm cold and heartless and feel nothing. I've made two girls cry in as many weeks this quarter (totally not on purpose). I didn't cry when my mother died. Do you really think I'd cry when I sliced my thumb open? Nah... Curse like hell? Hell yeah I did.
Anywho, thanks regarding the pictures. I particularly like the second to last fireworks one. Reminds me of a star picture from a telescope or something.
By the way, I got to know, do I know you? I recall some other yankee fan posting something. One and the same? Carmen Sandiego?
Sorry about your mother, you seem like a nice teacher so I can not see you making anyone cry let alone two girls =0).
The pictures are awesome makes me want to go an visit India. My favorite is the fourth pic in the firework series I wish I could put it up as my screen saver.
I live in Jersey so no you don't know me I stumble across your blog an I like the pics an I did comment before my name is Tanya Calderon an I'm a huge Yankee Fan!
Go Yankees!!!!!!!!
You kind of remind me of my high school Chem teacher he was fun.
Well have a great day educating young minds.
Isn't it amazing how the internet has the capabilities to connect two strangers on opposite sides of the globe?
Glad you enjoy the blog. I enjoy putting things up (when I remember).
Awesome, James. Looks like things are going along as usual - in other words, completely off the charts crazy. Thanks for the update. Off to sharpen my knives ...
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