Rain, rain and... rain!
Friday, 17. August 2007, 18:59:36
That is Bergen in a nut shell... If you are in Bergen and it is not raining, you are lucky!
I came to Bergen at Monday, and since then it has been raining almost constantly. And it's not just a few drops, oh no! It's really pouring down...
This week I started school. I'm studying to become a teacher, which will take 4 years. It sounds really exciting, and I can't wait to start for real next week! (This week has only been lots and lots of information... and some fun stuff, too...)
This weekend I will relax, fix, tidy and clean the house and if the weather isn't too bad I'm going to the city, which probably won't be anything of since it's raining all the time...
Have a nice weekend, everybody!
I came to Bergen at Monday, and since then it has been raining almost constantly. And it's not just a few drops, oh no! It's really pouring down...
This week I started school. I'm studying to become a teacher, which will take 4 years. It sounds really exciting, and I can't wait to start for real next week! (This week has only been lots and lots of information... and some fun stuff, too...)
This weekend I will relax, fix, tidy and clean the house and if the weather isn't too bad I'm going to the city, which probably won't be anything of since it's raining all the time...
Have a nice weekend, everybody!














Dacotah # 17. August 2007, 19:51
How do you like your house now that you are all moved in?
Oscar # 18. August 2007, 03:57
I wish you the best of luck and honestly, my respect for hoping to be a teacher, teachers are already highly underrated world-wide.
In anycase, ciao.
Megh Brandel # 31. August 2007, 03:32
Janne # 3. September 2007, 20:23
I have found out that being a teacher is much more than teaching. I can't wait to keep learning about how to be a good teacher!
I will see if I can write a new blog tomorrow, if I got the time.
Have a nice week!
Pablo # 6. September 2007, 00:52
Today I had a conversation with the psychologist in the school where I work. She is actually working with a group of students and told me that in most of the cases they say that adults (and here teachers), don't treat them with the respect they deserve. I've been thinking about it and I think it's good to share this opinion. We all must be flexible and know when to play, when to be serious. Perhaps it could be practical for you while you learn how to be a teacher. I see you want to be a good teacher, and that's excellent.
As I said once, Congratulations for your effort. You will enjoy it!
PB
Janne # 6. September 2007, 19:53
I totally agree, the students should be treated with respect, that's very important, and that is something we learn in school now. We learn how to teach and how to get a good contact with the children. Being a teacher today isn't just about teaching, it's about taking care of every single child, and see what they need.
Dacotah # 6. September 2007, 23:58
Janne # 7. September 2007, 08:18