Tuesday, 22 November 2011

More from 'The Sound of Music!'

Okay so I may seem obsessed and maybe I am but I have to blog *again* about the Sound of Music!
But so much has changed since my last 'Sound Of Music' blog.
I spend most of my day working on it, so I need to blog about it too :)


For anyone not in St.Wolstan's wondering why I have this strange obsession with this musical here are the reasons:

  • This year our school is putting on a production of 'The Sound of Music'.
  •  I, along with four other girls, am helping to direct the musical and it is SO much fun! Some of the jobs we have include helping to make the program, stage directions and the technical aspects of the production (which I am very slowly learning about). We stay back after school everyday with all the cast and crew members. Although it's rehearsals and it's in school, it's one of the best experiences of my life.
  • Everyone involved is so helpful and always putting each other in good mood! As sappy as it sounds we've really all become a family (embarrassing that I think that could be a direct quote from Ms.W).
  • I enjoy coming to school on a Saturday now, how weird am I?!
  • The musical is really amazing though, if you're looking for something to do in your school please suggest a musical!
  • We even have a blog Sound of St. Wolstan's,which has gotten over 10,000 views! So please have a look.



The musical is taking place from the 5th to the 8th of December and tickets are selling out so quick, so if you want to go act fast! 
Honestly though, I don't know why you wouldn't go. With such beautiful singing from Leah and Noel, amazing acting by everyone from Nuns to Nazi and wonderful dancing with hip hop dancers and ballerinas you'll be sad you missed out. 
Tickets are on sale for everyone in school on Wednesday and Thursday of this week and next week so please, do the sensible thing and grab a ticket, only €10 ;)




xo-M

Work Experience begins & ends, already?!

Sorry to my fellow bloggers that my blogs have become less and less but my time is so consumed with Sound of Music right now! 
But back to the meaning of this post: WORK EXPERIENCE *love heart*


So I've successfully finished my first week of Work Experience in a primary school. It's the school I use to go to so it was great to see some familiar faces on Monday morning (and even better, to be remembered by the teachers!)
It's so sad to think it's all over, I  miss Junior Infants so much. Room.3 has become like a second home to be *tear flick*.
Here's a short re-cap of my week days:
Monday I woke up super excited and met with Eimear, who is doing work experience in the same school as me. We met our supervisor, Ms.Farrell, and she showed us around the school.
Eimear and I then went to different Junior Infant classes. Afterwards with helped out with various jobs like setting up the hall for a mass.
Tuesday  Wednesday and Thursday was much the same and yet so different and not in the slightest boring. 
Friday we helped set up for a science exhibition and talked to all the students about their projects which were amazing! I spent time with my Junior infants of course, who, after a week I really loved more than anything.
Leaving Aghards on Friday afternoon was surprisingly hard with the kids telling me 'They'd miss me more than Christmas!' My heart broke!


I learnt allot this week, like despite what people say I'm very patient. Also I really enjoy the hands on classroom work better than any office work. Thinking back on the week makes me want to teach when I'm older. Although there's so much more I'd like to do with my life teaching has become a huge contender thanks to my week at Aghards.
For anyone thinking of places for work experience, I'd really advice a primary school if you have even a small interest in teaching because you learn so much about yourself and hopefully will enjoy it as much as I did!


xo-M

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

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Geography FINITO!

Our geography project which we have been doing since September is now finished, I am SO relieved that I don't have to look up anything about Hawaii and Sri Lanka when I'm not visiting the countries.
Sitting in I.T class a few girls are spending the last few minutes before Geography to finish their project/
Sive and I though, are sitting back blogging without a stress as we finished the project at home.
 Yaaay for no stress! Becky, the third member of our group, also finished her part of the project last night. She's gone home to get her hair done and go to Katy Perry! I am beyond jealous!
Enjoy the concert Becky, see you in Austria... I think that's our first country in the project.

xo-M