Tuesday, February 23, 2010

A short summary of a long time.

Hello,

  It has been a long time since my last post.  Admittedly, my original intentions of posting at least once a month have long since failed, but let me try to bring you up to speed.

December:

  December was overall a wonderful month.  Julie and Meridel came out for 10 days and we had a heck of a time.  We travelled to Koh Toa, a beautiful island, where I learned that Phuket was not the most expensive place in Thailand.  After they left, I spent Christmas Eve with a few close friends, and then had a lonely Christmas by myself.  I then spent the next week with a couple of Indian-Malaysian models; traveling, hanging out on the beach, and picking up the nickname "Cikgu Sexy" (Sexy Teacher).  We went to Koh Phi Phi, where I got sick after trying to eat a huge burger and sides in under 30 minutes so that it would be free.  My stomach has shrunk since coming here...

January:

 January started with me witnessing a drive-by shooting early on New Years Day.  (My last post, oh so long ago...).  Not a lot of exciting things happen after that (or in comparison to that), this is why I should post more frequently...

February:

  February started with a school camping trip to Koh Rang Yai.  A great time with my students, who I continue to get along with more and more.  At the same time, work becomes more difficult due to pressures from administration.  It was publically announced that I volunteered to be a member of the Parent Support Group (when I had never mentioned the possibility), but am using hte new position to cause positive change.  I am also finding my voice, sticking up for myself and what's right, without allowing myself to be pushed around.

March:

  March will have a good start.  I will be going to Cambodia with a few of my favorite teachers and a group of my favorite students at the end of March and will stay until the first day of March.  Afterwards, I will split off from the group and spend two days in Malaysia.  There I plan on meeting up with a friend that I was introduced to in December.  After coming back to Phuket, I will have a few more days of holiday before returning to school.  At that point, we shall see...

  I hope that everything is well with all of you.  If you are reading this, send me an email: kearnals@yahoo.com .  I miss you all, and look forward to seeing you again.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

My new years experience

I witnessed this story:

http://www.phuketgazette.net/news/detail.asp?id=8184

Craziness.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Sorry loyal fans?

It seems like once again I have forgotten to update my blog in a very long time.  I am just not good at self expression (all of those who remember the shy, quiet 5/10/15 year old and thought I would never have social skills know this about me).  I will try to update as efficiently as possible (this time):

Today marked the last day of school before a 3.5 week winter break.  Perfect.   I have had 2 days off since August, and one of them was this past Monday (I didn't even have Thanksgiving off).  Say what you want, I was starting to hate those kids so much...  I remember badly wanting to be a dad through high school and university; I was so mistaken.  A bachelor for life I think I stay.  Kids are bad.

On that note, some people think that my quietness is due to a girl.  I wish it were so, but it is not the case (am I the only white person unable to find a girl in Asia?  Possibly.).  I did have a first date about a month ago.  It ended up being a last date too.  I took her (we met at) the local mall for dinner and a movie.  As chance would have it, my entire 13 year old class was there.  Although one student decided to ignore me, and another decided to politely say hi, the rest felt the urge to chase us down the mall shouting questions at us.  Not the warmest first impression.  Thanks boys!!!

I have also become a social networking whore, putting myself on websites devoted for traveling, and I have found myself meeting with and hosting a variety of people from around the world.  This past weekend I had a Hungarian (former communist) staying on my couch.  Great conversations.  In January I have a doctor coming from Belgium.  I assured him that he has to help me get my drug problems more organized.

My visitors that I am most excited come next week though: Julie and Meridel are arriving on the 15th, I am very excited to see them.  More about them after they arrive.

I hope to spend New Years in Bangkok after they leave.

I am also planning a trip to Cambodia in February.

Otherwise things are as they are, smooth and slow.  Nothing remarkable to write about, but things continue pleasantly for me.

If you check this and am wondering how I am (maybe because I do not update it often) email me: kearnals@yahoo.com

That's all folks,

  -Gary

PS. It's currently -3 degrees F in Minnesota?  HAHA SUCKERS!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Time flies...

Hello again,

It has been a long time since I last spoke with you, and I have missed you so much.  Things here are flying by, faster and faster it seems, but all is well.  The students are wonderful.  I enjoy our new director of instruction, he is doing a lot of good for the school.  I have spent time with him outside of school as well.  Knowing that he plans to be here for a long time increases the likelyhood that I will stay another year or two (most of my friends are leaving after this year - something that I do not want to see since I have become very attached to a few of them).  All in all, things are pleasant here.  I continue to make new friends (last night I met Mick, an Aussie who loves talking to Americans because he lived there for a few years) and develop the friendships that I already have.  I am busy, but not as busy as last year, and happy.

  -Gary

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Good intentions

I have thought about writing an update almost every day for several weeks now; clearly, good intentions are just that.

Things this year are going much more smoothly.  School is much more enjoyable and I have been having fun with most of my classes.  Having firm relationships built, a year of experience, and not needing to plan 6 new classes every night has its advantages.  Additionally, there is a new co-director at our school, and he is taking a lot of initiative to improve things.  Outside of school I have begun to volunteer at PAWS (Phuket Animal Welfare Society), once a week with several students.  It consists mostly of cleaning animals and their cages (perhaps my blog will soon be able to top my sister's in regards to poop stories).  I have also been reading much more for pleasure, something that I have been unable to appreciate since I started college.

Painfully, I must admit that I just do not have the creativity to write, or even to finish the thought of my last paragraph.  I am going to post this, not because it is a complete account, but because if I postpone posting it to revise it, it might never be posted.  Thank you again to all of you who follow this and occasionally send me greetings (Rod and Linda, I got your letter today!).  Have a wonderful day.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

What I wake up to...


Just thought I would let you see what I see when I wake up.  The first picture is my view through two doors directly ahead of me.  The second picture is my view through a window, over my balcony, to the left of me.

 


Saturday, August 8, 2009

My first new update

Hello everybody.  I hope that you have not missed me as much as I have missed you, let me give you my first new update (and update my contact information):

Summer went well.  I had many wonderful highlights, such as:

1.  Seeing family.  Between the new Becky Siever's wonderful wedding and another classic Isebrand family reunion, I was able to see all of my grandparents, most of my aunts, uncles, and cousins, my sisters and my new niece Meridel.  All in all, some very wonderfun (yes, wonderfun) events.  I can only hope that next summer will be as good in this respect, maybe another Isebrand/Kearns wedding?  We shall see...

2.  See friends.  Almost as cool as seeing my family, was seeing my friends.  I was able to have several roommate and former staff reunions, as well as see many, many other people that I adore.

3.  Professional development.  A week in St. Johnsbury, Vermont made me AP certified and a whole lot smarter.  Also, I got to shoot some guns.

4.  A reintroduction to my xbox.  Yes xbox, I missed you too.  Pulling it out was possibly not my greatest moment, but there was some high quality gameplay.

My flight back went very well, almost horribly, but very well.  After reading my itenerary wrong, I thought that I had a 10 hour layover in Seattle and 16 hour layover in Seoul, South Korea.  In fact, both layovers ended up being less than an hour, and involved me running like a like a headless chicken to get a boarding pass while the rest of the plane boarded.  I was sad to not get the special individual touch tv screens on any of the flights, but was fortunate to have brought a book along.  As it turns out Steve, I can read (no pictures...).

I got in around midnight, got a taxi to my new place, and have started moving in.  Yes, I have a new place.  I really enjoy it, hopefully I will put up some pictures when I am fully moved in (right now: such a mess, such a large, large mess...).  With my new place comes some new contact information:

Both of the school addresses are the same, the second is good for packages:

Gary Kearns

QSI International School of Phuket

PO Box: 432

Phuket 83000

Thailand

 

Or:

Gary Kearns

QSI International School of Phuket

81/4 Moo 1 Chalermprakiat R. 9 Rd

T. Kathu, A Kathu

Phuket 83120

 

My phone number has also changed.  I still have the same cell phone number, but no longer have the landline.  Keep in mind, there is a 12 hour time difference and as much as I love you all, I do not like calls at ungodly hours of the night (or morning).

From America, dial: 011 66 857-833-426  (The first set of numbers is the country code, followed by the cell area code, followed by my actual cell phone number, calling from Thailand you want to add a "0" to the front of the cell phone number.)  I suggest using a calling card, possibly one bought online from: thaitel.com

Ok, the final update, not for the faint of heart or weak of stomach.  Seriously.

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Ok, for those of you still reading, I urge you to consider not reading.  I am merely putting this out there, it is your decision to read it, and you will probably regret it. 

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I am sitting here, leaking liquids, out of 5 bodily holes.  Yes, there are the classic three, and I have also managed to throw up out of both of my nostrils.  I am hoping to start crying later so that I can make the claim that 7 bodily holes are leaking, but we'll see.  Real men don't cry, and I am a real man.  Not sure how I got sick though.  Jet lag and a need to go to the bathroom every 10 minutes have complicated my sleep, but I think I am over the worst of it.  All in all, I am still happy to be back, in spite of future-inevitable-dehydration-by-overactive-leaking-bodily-holes.

There.  That was an honest update.  I hope that you are happy and enjoyed it.  Enjoy your meal and solid foods.  I wish I could...