Welcome to 'Travels with my Angst'.
A blog about family,travel,living in Asia and working in the education industry. Started in China, and continues now that we're back in Indonesia. We do try to provide some useful esources for travelers and for people intending to relocate.
It's a place to learn a little something about the kind of individual who would choose to live overseas.
What kind of demented loon(are there sane loons?) would choose to teach for a living?
Perhaps you've come here to learn. Perhaps you're curious. Perhaps you can't sleep.
Welcome.
Come dip your toes into the refreshing silliness that is our little corner of Cyberia.
As we allow individuals and private entities to control resources, we bring forward the day we will have little or no access.
This is an obscenity.
The misuse of public trust and resources by individuals and corporations is a world-wide and ongoing issue.
The issue at hand is the proposed privatization of Water systems by the state of New Jersey. Now why should we care? World-wide this is being allowed to happen. The rationale is that corporations can better deal with aging infrastructure and inefficient delivery systems. The facts do not bear out this argument. Corporations consistently seek the cheapest, most short-term, often socially detrimental, and least environmentally sustainable approach.
As individuals we need to be aware and vote with ballots, our voices, and our wallets.
May the season and the year ahead offer blessings and comforts. May new opportunities reveal themselves. May friends and family, known and as yet unrevealed, offer new magic to your lives.
Fill the holidays and the year ahead with hope, realized potential and new goals to imagine and achieve.
On December 13th we celebrated our Christmas with a great dinner, a few drinks and a few games here in Surabaya.
Thanks to everyone who came out. Hope you all had a good time.
Thanks again to the management and staff of Coco Palms. Christian Kyriss, you did a great job.
Going away on holiday is one of the best ways of removing yourself from the stress and pressure of everyday life at home or in the workplace, and immerse yourself in new surroundings which have so much to offer. Europe is packed with picturesque landscapes, idyllic scenery and famous landmarks which can create many wonderful memories for single travellers, couples and families to savour. For football fanatics, they may feel that they do not have to leave their own country to experience their favourite sport in all its glory, but travelling overseas offers a unique taste of how other countries approach the game and the euphoria they create. Different countries exude their love and passion for the beautiful game in all kinds of weird and wonderful ways as part of their culture, but opening your eyes to experiencing football in Europe is an opportunity not to be missed. Many games can be too close to call, but backing one of the teams you go to watch play can add to the excitement and memories of going on a football holiday in Europe.
Barcelona
High temperatures, excellent weather and historical landmarks make Spain one of the most popular holiday destinations for millions of holidaymakers, but travelling to Barcelona should be any football fanatic’s dream. From trawling down Las Ramblas to seeing Barcelona Cathedral and other gothic basilicas at first hand, Barcelona is a city steeped in history with wonderful architecture and sights for every holidaymaker to appreciate. It is also home to one of the most prestigious clubs in world football, with Barcelona making a habit of winning trophies ever since their founding in 1899. Many famous names have represented the club over the years, but having the opportunity to watch Lionel Messi, one of the best players to ever play the game, at first hand should not be passed down lightly. Watching Barcelona play their infamous tiki-taka style of play is a joy to behold, and is fitting of a wonderful 99,786 capacity stadium which creates an electric atmosphere. If you are unable to afford a match ticket, then a stadium tour of the Nou Camp is equally recommended, with football fans able to delve into the rich heritage of Barcelona and their unrivalled success, in addition to looking at awe around an iconic stadium.
Amsterdam
Holland is a country enriched in culture and heritage, with Amsterdam remaining one of the most popular European cities for tourism. Although there may be more allure reasons why so many people travel from far and wide to the city, Amsterdam is not short of iconic sights with the church of Saint Nicholas and Westerkerk examples of Renaissance buildings which reflect Holland’s culture. The city is home to Ajax, one of the most successful club sides in world football with a combined total of 71 trophies since they were founded in 1900. Frank De Boer’s current team have continued the club’s tradition for success and play a brand of football that any football tourist would love to see at first view. The Amsterdam ArenA is often used for music concerts in order to increase tourism in the country, but football fanatics can join in with passionate Ajax fans who sing and dance from first whistle to the last.
Munich
Germany have taken a dominant hold of domestic and international football in recent years, with the former showing their muscle in European competitions that teams in other countries simply cannot match. Bayern Munich are undoubtedly the shining light in German football at present, with Pep Guardiola’s side looking almost unbeatable as they look to continue their rich tradition of winning trophies wherever they play. German football has been praised due to the wonderful match day atmosphere created by passionate fans who take full advantage of excellent match day ticket prices to sing their hearts out and get the stadium rocking. It therefore makes logical sense to consider Munich as a potential football holiday location, although the city has much more to offer away from football. Classical architecture and iconic landmarks surround you wherever you go in Munich, with the Frauenkirche and New Town Hall highly recommended sights for any football holidaymaker who wishes to immerse themselves in the culture, food and scenery of Germany before sampling an unbeatable match day atmosphere.
We had this great idea to go to Madura. We compounded that with the idea of watching the Bull Races. Silly foreign folks.
Karapan Sapi is an annual event and brings a good crowd to Madura. If you like crowds,heat and large smelly animals then this event is tailor made for you.
karapan_sapi
Madura is an island near Surabaya. Once upon a time ago it was only reachable by ferry. Lo, they did construct a bridge. It’s a nice bridge.
Suramadu now spans the strait. Madura Strait is a stretch of water that separates the Indonesian islands of Java and Madura, in the province of East Java.
We gathered at the historic Majapahit hotel at 5:00am.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWeZ2t4xANk
This was another activity for the brave and intrepid souls that make up the legions of Inter Nations. Inter Nations is an organization that tries to create activities so expats and locals can mingle.
An essential element of many classrooms,boardrooms,town halls and sales offices; whether for teaching children or training employees, explaining a policy making a sales pitch. This is the briefest sampling of boards from classrooms.
Some of these boards are for young learners, while some are for teenagers. I will add some boards from adult classrooms and teacher-training sessions.
This was not to introduce vocabulary, but to elicit from students and concept check. It’s a fun activity because it feels like a game. The pressure is off, so students feel free to participate.