Wednesday, June 16, 2010

June

I have had a really busy working week so far - a whole day of it! Yesterday was a staff development day, with a focus on spirituality and reflection. The surrounds are always lovely at the retreat centre we visit, in the north of Sydney. It is set among bushland and is really picturesque. The chapel is beautiful with very high ceilings and I am always taken by the lovely artworks, some depicting religious stories and others are just beautiful pieces of art.
Last night was a most productive evening... I managed to clear out my part of our home office and it looks so good now! It was more about me putting away things, filing and recycling lots of paper. I often wonder what the whole point of printing lots of paper out, when all I do is seem to shred and recycle it! I think I need to be better at keeping the paper situation under control!

I wanted to inspire you with some photos of Sydney from Watsons Bay - one of my favourite places. Enjoy! I took these photos in late April. Looking at these photos inspires me to get through the editing of these report comments that I need to edit! 2 classes down and 3 to go!






Monday, June 14, 2010

The Queen's Birthday Long Weekend

It is long weekends like the one that is drawing to an end that make me give thanks that we are still a Constitutional Monarchy and are thus able to celebrate the Queen's birthday (even though the date of her birthday is in April, but is celebrated in June because the weather is better...or so I was always led to believe)

Whilst I did think about the Queen, albeit briefly, I did take time out to relax and that was wonderful. Mark and I decided to visit one of our favourite places, Port Stephens. We left on Friday evening so we were able to spend three nights relaxing. It was very interesting to leave Sydney and to actually realise how stressed and uptight I was in particular, particularly given that I am so relaxed right now, listening to Media Watch in the background, whilst updating my blog.

I didn't actually think I was really stressed or uptight, but it was very telling, in the sense that I had the worst neck and shoulder pains for a couple of days. Well, I wont go into detail, but after a two hour bushwalk through Tomaree National Park, right up to the Summit (a moderate bushwalk) to see magnificent views, left us feeling most refreshed and exhilarated.

We also took the ferry from Nelson Bay to Tea Gardens and had a delightful lunch. I will upload photos (I promise) once I finish unpacking and find the cable that connects the camera to the laptop!

We ate so many wonderful meals and spent so much time walking, talking and enjoying each others company. This morning we headed home and had breakfast on the foreshore at Newcastle, then took the scenic (or coastal) road to as far as Swansea, when we then joined the freeway.

Catching up with family, over the phone and having dinner with my inlaws was a lovely way to end the evening! It was indeed a wonderful weekend, a time for relaxation, recharging the batteries and letting go of the stresses and tensions of the very busy school term.

Finally, I couldn't finish without telling you about a wonderful homily delivered by this very wise priest. It was all about women of strength and women of faith. He spoke of Mary Ward, foundress of the Loreto Sisters (IBVM) Catherine McAuley (foundress of the Sisters of Mercy) and Mary Mackillop (Foundress of the Josephites and soon to be Australia's first Saint) and how they had to become religious in order to serve the poor. I mention this because looking at the Queen's Birthday Honour Roll, that there were so few women of real note on the list. Makes me wonder why as a society we are so hard on women, so hard on ourselves!

Enjoy the rest of your week!

Friday, June 04, 2010

A long time between blog posts

Has been a frantic couple of weeks at work! I promise I will update tomorrow! I feel as though I have had so much work to do. I feel as thought I have had little time to do anything else that I want to do. Hopefully tomorrow I will have a little bit of time.
Well, just in case you aren't in Sydney or in New South Wales, the weather has been just crazy! We had a couple of small tornadoes in Sydney and we have also had a very bad storm. The rain that fell today was more than we would ordinarily get in a couple of months. I will try to find some pictures for you to see.
I hope that the seedlings I transplanted to my pots are still alive... I don't hold out much hope.

Hope you have a good weekend planned!