Shifting the New Global Vernacular

“Coping yes, coping is the right word for this. I’m isolating and (yay) I’m down to two panic attacks per day, so I feel like I’m doing really well.”  I hit the send button and stepped away from my laptop. I then paused and took the time to consider just what I had replied toContinue reading “Shifting the New Global Vernacular”

Dental Work in the Time of Corona

Two Thursday’s ago I headed into the dentists for what was supposed to be my final appointment after a phenomenal run of dental work over the past 6 months: 4 extractions (two of which were the stuff of nightmares) 2 root canals 3 porcelain inlays 7 fillings. I’d awoken that morning to more WhatsApp notificationsContinue reading “Dental Work in the Time of Corona”

Day 12: Simply Being

We have just finalised our sixth week of Distance Learning due to CorVid-19. On Friday we had a PD day to consolidate, share ideas and ensure we are prepared to consistently move forward with uncertain timeframes for reopening.  I am fortunate to be in a truly remarkable grade level team led by an exceptional educatorContinue reading “Day 12: Simply Being”

Day 11: CorVid-19 Medicine – Beautiful Books

One of my CorVid-19 coping strategies is to immerse myself in beautiful literature, take time to appreciate art that touches the soul, and enjoy funny Netflix series (thank you A Very Secret Service for all the belly laughs).  Last night I picked up a children’s book I had purchased for my Grade 10 Language andContinue reading “Day 11: CorVid-19 Medicine – Beautiful Books”

Day 10: The Drowsy Sniffer Dog

The weather is strangely transitioning from winter to spring in Hanoi. This past weekend was delightfully warm and humid. As I walked down To Ngoc Van on Sunday afternoon the heat and humidity reminded me of one of my most unique and favorite Darwin memories.  This memory – that just captures the quirkiness of theContinue reading “Day 10: The Drowsy Sniffer Dog”