Ok. I’m back. Yesterday I called some friends. We laughed and I heard ” its nice you are back”. Nice. I’m a lucky girl. We went swimming yesterday. It was WARM and beautiful. We ate lunch at the pool (prices seems so cheap compared to Bern so we’ll just enjoy it till we are back to local prices and find that the food at the restaurant is expensive) The kids started well at school. Most teachers seem ok. The usual bumpy start. After 9 years we’ve just been through a lot of new school beginnings. This year 15/17 teachers are new. Now that doesn’t really speak for the school does it? Oh well, its nice that my kids really really like some of the new ones ! AND we finally have a Monday-Friday school rhythm. I hated the Mon-Sat, Mon-Thurs 10 day school rhythm. We can finally get some more normal routine into our lives.
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Good to hear you’re starting to see some good points about being back! Usually the first few days are far from easy… As for teachers changing, sadly that’s part of the international school system - which obviously isn’t great for continuity of your kids’ education. I remember in my last two years of international school, between me changing school once and teachers changing again at the new school, I ended up having 26 teachers - for 8 subjects! But usually they stay for more than 1 year, so if you’re still in Chiang Mai next year things should be a little more stable on that front.
glad you’re back and settling back in.
maybe we could give the coffee thing another try.
I did the same thing yesterday - and it feels a little better.. nice to catch up with the girls I like and have a swim.. and yes, prices are cheaper than Europe. Maybe I am back too.
I am glad you’re back