This past weekend was filled of Christmas engagements, a few basketball games, and lots of work as well as play. Friday night was the faculty Christmas party at the "Floyd Black House". Floyd Black was the founder of the school, and so the Presidents' house is named in his honor. The Cangiano's hosted a wonderful party, complete with the passing of our final Secret Santa gifts, a little bit of appetizers, and well stocked bar (as the Bulgarians do a party well). I was certainly surprised by who my S.S. was, and received this adorable single serve tea pot with cup. It was a very cute gift. Saturday night, our friends hosted a small gathering at their house for some more Christmas cheer, good company, good stories, food and drinks. I made some mulled wine (yummmm!) and it seemed that most people enjoyed it! (at least I hope they did. I thought it was pretty good)
During the afternoon on Saturday (between the two evenings of Christmas parties) we had a 3 v 3 basketball tournament
where Erin and myself played as the "exhibition game" against the winning female group. Needless to say
that NEITHER of us have EVER played on an organized bball team, and have very limited experience on the court. Maybe except for the occasional game of H-O-R-S-E with a sibling or in
gym class.... So, I thought we played really well. Only lost 10-0 but we played very hard- great defense, just no offense. It is kind of a necessary skill. Oh well. It was a wonderful and fun way to spend a Saturday afternoon. The men's exhibition team, however had more skill and definitely more talent, and more players than the team Erin and I made up. I think that the men's team was definitively winning up until the last 5 minutes, where one of the students scored 3 3-pointers. It was certainly a close finish, and definitely a good fight.
The busy nature of the weekend just continued right into the week, which was a whirlwind of classes, last minute errands, making sure things are all set for when I come back from break, and just the act of teaching. I also had m
y fill of the teenage drama--I really had not had the privilege yet of dealing with any overly emotional and/or anxiety-filled/stress-filled
students about the week before vacation. This week I think I had my fill of the drama for the entire year. I am sure that everything was just compounded with the fact that it is the week before Christmas break and so everyone is just ready to be gone. It was interesting trying to get my students to do the things that I wanted them to in a timely manner, and everything seemed to work out. I think we all will benefit from some time off.
I certainly am looking forward to it!
Yesterday evening and this afternoon were the performances of the ACS Winter Concert. There were several different acts:a few school bands, a rap, the debut of a couple songs from the spring musical (the school is doing a production of Hair), as well as a few songs and solos from the ACS Choir. I thought all the students did a really great job with each of the performances. The last part of the concert was the balkan dances. Erin, Jess, Andy and I were a few of the international teachers who took part in the winter celebrations. We performed in the Balkan
dance with about 40 other teachers, students and even a few parents. The beautiful, colorful costumes, were made of this heavy wool material, and of course were multi-layered. It was hot up on stage, but was so much fun, learning the steps to the dances, and being with other teachers, adults and of course students. Some of my students were also dancing, and they said we were good. I messed up a few of the steps, but not anything major.
Apparently they have a show in the spring too, which I would like to do.
Here are a couple video clips of the dances. One if of us at practice, and the other is of the students on stage right before the dances I was in. Enjoy!
Video of the students in full costume on stage:
After the performances were over, everyone was invited outside in a whole group dance.
It was pretty neat see almost 100 people all doing the same steps in time with one another, as well as some people trying to just in to learn them (like me). It was a pretty nice day; the rain was attempting to hold off from falling. I have another short video of the group dancing outside too. (Hopefully you are able to see all of these)
That wraps up, in a nutshell, the whirlwind of a week that I have had. I cannot wait to leave on Monday to go meet up with my parents in Austria. It is going to be a wonderful way to celebrate Christmas, and I cannot wait to see them and my sister. After Christmas, we will come back here to Sofia and explore the city and hopefully some places outside the city. :)
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone! and for some translation into Bulgarian:
Весела Коледа и Честита Нова Година
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