Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Day 18: Professor Tanner

                When I first applied for this job many months ago it was during a time where I was still actively going to school and was working in the field I had studied for.  After not getting the job at first I moved to another job up north in Kitimat. Now working in Kitimat is a much different animal than working in the environmental field, but even more different is teaching students. Just the other day I had my first lab tutorial where I was the instructor. Being an instructor isn’t something that is entirely foreign to me I had as a teen been a taekwondo student instructor but where my students then were just tiny little people I know have full grown adults and young adults that are paying money for me to properly instruct them on how to use lab equipment and preform proper experiments. So from all this I can hope you get just a little bit of how nervous I was, even if my class is only ten students. I don’t think in my life I have ever came in to a job feeling so underqualified; the whole beginning of the class all that was going through my head was, “Why in the world is an institution that is rooted entirely in educated thought paying me some kid from Canada to teach their future generation.” After knocking ten years of my life with all my nervous stress it dawned on me how many times I had done what I needed to teach and I may worrying for nothing. So I introduced myself as Mr. Aronson said a little about myself and asked the students to introduce themselves and bang just like that I had become an instructor at a well-respected university. Crazier things have happened right???

                Besides my slow transformation into Indiana Jones I have finally gotten around to visiting some of Sydney’s beautiful beaches. On Saturday Brian and I decided it was beautiful outside and that we should grab a ferry and sail on over to Manly beach. Not expecting much from the ferry ride I was in for a real surprise both in beauty and also in sheer magnitude of how big Sydney and the harbour actually was. Manly is a stunning beautiful place with a really cool little surfer town attached to it and beautiful people walking all around. I think I found the true motivation for me to get back into the gym, everyone here is good looking and my wonderful charm is only going to get me so far, I know my ego has grown a little. After a search worthy of a stoner comedy Brian finally found the one and only Pho restaurant in manly we decided that we should actually spend some time the beach so applied the lotion and took a little tanning time on one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, as a bonus I think I only blinded s a few of the locals with my pasty whiteness. Yesterday I got to visit another beach, Bondi, with my hostel as part of free tour thingy to meet people and such. Too much displeasure Sydney had been acting awfully Vancouverish lately so we were greeted to some overcast skies and gentle ocean breeze that was not so gentle. The tour was to take on this ocean side walk so that we could really get our tourist on and see all that Bondi had to offer. Luckily even though the skies were still reluctant to open themselves up the scenery was still beautiful and our party coordinators were making excellent tour guides and keeping the group moral on high by giving away hats and free drinks at the hostel bar for showing enthusiasm and general interest in the walk. By the time we finally made it the actual Bondi beach the sun had decided to grace us with its shine so a few people I had met in my room and I hit the bar and enjoyed what was meant to bit a few gin tonics but turned out to gin and soda water due to some poor bartending and stocking options on the bars behalf. Nevertheless when the sun is shining and you are another of the world’s lovely beaches it is hard to complain about the little things like a mixed up drink. I feel like that’s one of the lessons that this trip has taught me so far in its short duration, no matter what happens things could be worse and things will get better, the little things like losing your phone and ten dollar drinks getting screwed up are so insignificant there is no point letting them get at you. For now I am going to head down and pick up so fresh veggies from the market down the street and cook up a little meal maybe meet some people and enjoy everything this city has to offer. 









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