There is much to share, so I'm getting straight to it. Today happens to be Mother's Day in the UK, which is a bit different because in Australia of course we celebrate it in May. However, it is a poignant reminder of home; I do miss my mum, and I am grateful whenever she skypes me to ask how I'm going. It's good to know that I won't have long to go before I see her again. More on that later.
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Besides immersing myself in the history of the place and eating the food, my main reason for coming to Rome was to see my favourite Serie A team, Roma, play at the Stadio Olimpico against Palermo, a game which, to my delight, the Giallorossi won 5-0. After returning from that wonderful adventure, it was back into work at Acton High. Initially, my stint there was only supposed to be until the middle of last week, but then it got extended twice. I think after this experience, for the rest of my time in London I will not do any cover stint longer than one week. I'm now about enter my fourth week at Acton High, and while I appreciate the continuity and the chance to work like a "real" teacher, I am sick and tired of the behaviour and antics I've had to endure from some of the students, and I feel for those in the class who do behave and want to learn.
On a more positive note with regards to teaching, I have finally signed up my first client for French and German language sessions. This is something I look forward to and also is far less stressful because I already have the notes planned and don't need to do any marking whatsoever. I hope to get more clients before I return to Melbourne, where I intend to expand this into a freelance teaching business. If you are interested, please find the link to my Gumtree ad here.
As mentioned in the previous post, I am going on a mini-holiday to Barcelona from this Thursday until next Monday. In some ways, I view this as my reward for having endured my stint at Acton High. The interesting thing is that K
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As much as I'm looking forward to checking out the city, tasting the food and making new friends, as in Rome, my main reason for going to Barcelona is the football. Of all the European teams I follow - Everton, Dortmund, Roma and Barcelona - Barcelona is my favourite, and I've booked tickets to see them play against Getafe at the Nou Camp. Even though Barca are well on top in La Liga and Getafe are facing relegation, I'm wise enough to not assume victory. For me, the main thing will be to see the MSN trio (Messi, Suarez and Neymar) in action!
As I hinted earlier, I finally have a good idea of when I'll be back in Melbourne. While in Rome, I booked the first leg of my trip home; on August 22 I'll be flying from Milan's Malpensa Airport to Singapore, where I will stay for about six days to catch up with friends and family. I have also let my landlady know that I intend to move out on July 20, the last day of the school year. This is partly to avoid having to pay an extra month of rent, but also, I must admit, because I don't really get along with my housemates.
Shortly after my return from Barcelona is Easter holiday, which means I will be reunited with Vanessa for the first time in seven months! I've already given you a basic rundown of our itinerary, but I'll need to sort out an itinerary for the things Vanessa wants to see in London!
Before I finish this post, I want to pay my respects to the family and friends of two great sportsmen who passed away recently: Former New Zealand cricketer Martin Crowe (who was of course Russell's cousin) and former Geelong footballer Paul Couch. Both were in their 50's (Crowe 53, Couch 51) but went differently: Crowe gradually from a relapse of lymphoma, and Couch suddenly of a heart attack while cycling with friends. I guess it's a reminder that death does not discriminate, and even though I'm approaching 30 and feeling healthy, I should not take it for granted that I will live to a ripe old age, but rather use the time given to me to serve Jesus better.
Cheers and God bless!

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