Greetings, Blogosphere!
I know it’s been a while since you’ve heard from me – my apologies.
Life has been crazy busy. Even now, I can think of about five other things that
I should be doing instead of writing, but I just don’t want to right now. So
here I am instead.
A few months ago, some of you will remember me writing about
an upcoming trip to Greece. That has been and gone, and I managed to do most of
the things on the list. I learnt a few traditional Greek songs and dances (at a
conference, rather than the taverna, but hey!) I ate Greek Salad, ghalakto
booreeko, dolmades, and almost died from caffeine overload when I drank the
coffee. I spent three nights on the island of Naxos, and didn’t want to leave.
I went up the Acropolis, and climbed the White Tower of Thessaloniki (on
different days). The conference that I went to was inspiring. I met so many
people who were really interested in the research that I’d done. It was just so
exciting to spend a week in the company of people who are as passionate about
music education as I am. To cut a long story short – I had an amazing time!
Sunset over St George's beach on Naxos
"If you like Pina Coladas..."
The Parthenon
On the ferry to Naxos
However, settling back into reality after an experience like
that is always a bit difficult. I got back to Australia Sunday evening, went to
work in the city Monday morning, and drove back to my town Monday afternoon. I’ve
been working full time ever since, with busy weekends in between. Last week, I
went away on a camp with the concert band that I conduct. That was really fun,
but an exhausting kind of fun. Last weekend the concert band that I play in performed
their annual concert; again, it was exhausting but fun. I’ve started a new job,
one day a week at a local Christian school starting a classroom music
programme. This is in addition to one day a week at a different primary school
doing classroom music, two days at two high schools doing singing and
percussion teaching, and often relief teaching on my ‘day off’, which is
supposedly a day for preparation. To top it all off, I’ve had a cold that just
took a really long time to shake. So lately, I’ve been really tired, but not
yet sick enough to justify taking time out from my schedule.
I’m starting to get really annoyed at the hodge-podge of
different jobs that I have to do to make up a full time work load. What I
really want to do is just one job and to do it really well. Often, it takes as
much time to prepare a day’s worth of lessons as a week’s. So my preparation
time either spills into my personal time more than I think it should, or I go
into classes underprepared and stressed – neither of which is much fun. However,
with a lack of certainty in any of the positions that I have, I need to keep
all my options open. Either that, or
throw everything in and move somewhere else to find a full time position.
At the moment, in my
current foul mood, what I want to do more than anything else is become a
reclusive composer, preferably working from Naxos. I do realise how impractical that is, so for
now, I’ve decided to stick out for another year doing what I’m doing, and see
what happens from there.
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