Wednesday, 11 October 2017

Rain, Rain, Go Away: Volume 2

Good evening from Hanoi,

This last week or so has been another busy week. We last left you when we had been to Mai Chau and were headed back to Hanoi. Apologies we have not posted earlier it has been a bit manic here in Hanoi and we have only just got around to it.. so there is a lot to update you on.

Danni and Becky post rain!

Amazing Mai in her poncho
The week of teaching started, on Monday 2nd October, with Becky receiving a love note from a pupil at Tran Phu. Becky also watched some of the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations which involved lots of dancing dragons. Therese and Becky made some new friends in the playground and took obligatory selfies with them. On Thursday Becky had quite a hard day because she was left without a Teaching Assistant at Hoang Liet. This might sound a bit of an odd thing to say to anyone reading this who remembers school or is a UK school teacher but firstly we have the problem of dealing with the language barrier. When you are teaching Vietnamese 6 year olds they do not understand basic phrases like be quiet sometimes. On top of this we are teaching classes which can consist of over 50 students. If even 5 of them decide they are going to run riot then the whole class descends into chaos. This makes having a Teaching Assistant with you, and a good one, really crucial to quality and lack of stress. In the majority of our lessons being without a TA is difficult but manageable but with the baby grade 1's it is an absolute nightmare. Only one of the four classes went smoothly because there is an amazing girl who speaks incredible English and Becky appointed her as TA - see picture. She is terrifying. Luckily after these classes Becky had a really good Kindergarten session and then there were Rob's birthday celebrations - more about this to follow. On Friday 6th October, as well as being Rob's birthday, Becky had Grade 3 project day at Thuy Linh which was amazing. Several of her students wrote I love teacher or I like teacher on their projects. They had to make name badges for this session. Becky awarded prizes for the best projects including a tiara and cuddly rabbit.
The crew at Tran Phu
This girl plaited Becky's hair


Photo credit: Photo credit: Mai Dế



Project Day at Thuy Linh (Photo credit: Mai Dế)
Best Friend
Photo credit: Mai Dế
This girl won Best Name Badge by a girl
Becky's terrifying replacement TA



SELFIE


Mid-Autumn Festival dragons




Becky's TA Yen B






























This week on Monday 9th October Becky received another note at Tran Phu from the same girl... apparently it is a drawing of Becky teaching... although she is teaching Maths so we think the girl might be a bit confused; sweet nonetheless. Yesterday Becky had a really good morning at Thach Ban B and an equally fun afternoon at Thuy Linh with her amazing TA Mai. Last night Becky, Rob, Sabrina and Liv ended up grabbing a pay day curry post gym session! YES finally after over 7 weeks of being here we have been paid. Rob had to collect money for Liv, Becky and himself so was keeping his fingers crossed that nobody robbed him on the way. He had around 50 million dong on him. 



Rob had a really good week of teaching last week. All of his grade 3 projects went really well and he was very happy, in the end, that Becky had invested in snazzy coloured card for these lessons. He was quite amused at the student who he awarded the squeaky hammer to, who rather predictably immediately started whacking it on the desk! He did then warn her that her Vietnamese teacher might not be very happy if she carried on so abruptly stopped! On Friday 6th October Rob insisted on wearing his party hat to school as it was his birthday. The students loved this. This week Rob's secondary classes went quite well, his students have a test soon so they were having a review lesson on all the subject matter learned. Becky and Rob met for a quick lunch on Tuesday 10th October between moving schools and grabbed some pho, hot chocolate and iced americano.

Happy Birthday Rob!
On Thursday 5th October we went out to celebrate Rob's birthday in the best way possible - by eating steak and chocolate cake. Rob really enjoyed his evening. Becky got him a propaganda poster as a present and organised a trip away at the weekend. The meal was really good, we were joined by Dan, Liv, Sabrina, Louise, Emma and Rachel for a fantastic bunch of steaks and multiple glasses of wine. Becky invested in sparkly party hats for the occasion and some nice white wine for pre-dinner drinks. We all then ate Rob's rather girly chocolate cake and sung happy birthday. Rob is feeling very old now he is 24. Becky is less of a cougar with only a 2 year age gap. Rob definitely doesn't milk the few weeks where she is 3 years older... honest. The next day Becky made him a packed lunch for school which consisted of, haribo gummy bears, a chocolate muffin, ham and cheese baguette, pepsi and steak crisps. Rob enjoyed this and got to share some out with fellow intern Siobhan Hughes.

COCKTAILS
 After school on the 6th October we jumped in a taxi and headed for Hai Phong for the weekend away. We left in pouring rain and arrived in pouring rain. We had hoped the forecast was wrong.. but boy was it not! Our hotel was really swanky, we were greeted with drinks upon arrival and shown to our room. After freshening up we headed out to Texas BBQ for dinner. They had laid out flowers and balloons for the occasion and we enjoyed a really lovely meal there involving greek steak and feta pizza, fajitas, calamari and nachos. It makes us ravenous just thinking about it. After dinner we met Liz at Fox bar for a few cocktails and then headed back to bed.
Rob in the hotel foyer


Texas BBQ restaurant 


Texas BBQ meal - photo credit to Texas BBQ Facebook page

Rob in our hotel enjoying bacon and egg for breakfast
Views of Hai Phong

We had an early start on the Saturday. We were trying to get a boat and saw a sign with a boat on so happily got the tickets. It was actually a bus with a company called Hadeco. We googled them and were rather nervous when we saw all the 1 star reviews. They took us on the bus to an island nearby where we then got a boat which was pumping out a horrendous amount of suspicious smelling gas. When we arrived we got onto another bus and we were quite pleased with how it was all going. Becky was tracking the journey on google and informed Rob and Liz we were about 4km away from the hotel. At which point, in the pouring rain, we hit what seemed to be a big flood, hence the blog title. We went through the first bit and then the coach randomly pulled into a petrol station. Nobody told us anything and we sat there for a while before Liz went out and asked what was going on. The driver said he was going to wait two hours whilst we watched other peoples' buses go past... including many who had arrived on the island later and had come from Hanoi (much further). It was very frustrating. So we decided we were going to walk through the water. We secured our belongings, put our macs on and changed into more practical shoes and then we braved the water. At points it was close to waist high (maybe not for Rob) and was consistently dark and murky. The road surface was uneven so we had to be careful. Bizarrely it made a frustrating morning into a hilarious afternoon and we had quite a laugh doing it. Many locals gave us looks as though we were mad. Once we safely came out of the flood water a lovely Vietnamese man pulled over and offered us a lift straight to our hotel. This boosted the morale of the group.

On our boat

Liz entering the flood


RAIN RAIN GO AWAY (photo credit: Liz Dyer) 



Photo Credit: Liz Dyer

Rescued






















We arrived at Cat Ba Dream Hotel and went to clean our legs thoroughly before heading to lunch at the Good Bar. We all had a bacon cheese burger and beer. It was needed. We then went back for a nap and spent the evening at dinner and getting quite a few cocktails in... it was happy hour after all. Cat Ba looked beautiful at night with all the lights and the floating restaurants. On the Sunday we grabbed a hangover breakfast and then explored, ending up at a beautiful beach. Rob and Becky then had to grab a coach to head home. This time a much better experience with a company called Cat Ba Express who gave us water and snacks on the bus. We enjoyed our weekend, it was good to relax outside of Hanoi but we will need to go back to explore Cat Ba properly.






Liz goes for it

Special friends - Liz and Becky (photo credit Liz Dyer)



Liz and Rob

To round off a wonderful and busy week we grabbed dinner at 4Ps with Sabrina and Liv and then had a few cocktails at the Skyline Bar which was amazing.

Until next time!



l-r Sabrina and Liv

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