Posts Tagged ‘Borneo

29
May
12

Golfing in Brunei

Today is Monday of the week long half term holiday at school here in Brunei. Well needed rest and relaxation is helped by the knowledge that a long summer holiday is just round the corner after a short stint of four weeks once we go back to work. The end of a long year is finally in sight. This holiday we have decided to stay in Brunei rather than going away like we normally do. We thought it would be nice to have a few BBQ’s and socialise with friends after a busy time at work as well as make use of the Yacht Club relaxing by the pool.

I have also pencilled in a few games of golf before my annual membership expires at the end of the month. Today was the first game – and what a great way to start the holidays. Rather than writing a long post about golf here in Brunei, I thought I would just write a short amount and then provide you with a number of pictures to give you a flavour of what it is like out on the course here.

I got to the course (Pantai Mentiri Golf Club) just after 8am and planned to play this first game on my own this morning to help me get back into the swing of things. I rented a buggy (B$10 or £5) as although you can carry your clubs here the heat really drains you over 18 holes even early in the morning and I hoped I would be able to nip round and be home soon after 11.

Sure enough, it was fairly quiet and those that I did catch up waved me through. On the occasions I did get held up before getting waved through I managed to snap the following pictures.

View of the clubhouse from the fairway on the 4th

About to head down the 6th

View onto Brunei Bay by the tee box on the 6th

The bunker and the bay by the green on the 7th

View down the 8th fairway

Parked in the shade while waiting for the pair in front to finish off their putts

Palm trees line the fairway on the 8th

View over the water from the 9th tee back towards the club house

It was an enjoyable morning on the golf course yet I was surprised at how quickly I made it round all 18 holes. I was even home by 10.30! What a lovely start to the holiday.

If you want to know more about golfing in Brunei and live here, read about the ISB Golf Society that I run.

03
Oct
11

Dining at Home

Living as expats in this part of the world we are fortunate enough to be able to employ a maid. Although the main reason for doing so is to look after family member #3 when she comes along in December, we have enjoyed getting used to having someone ‘live in’ and complete the chores and prepare some great meals.

This blog post is going to showcase this coming week’s meals prepared by our hard working maid, May. Usually May cooks 4 or 5 evenings in the week. She is happy to follow recipes out of books (in fact, I think she prefers doing this) so it is great fun browsing through cook books as though they are menus!

We have pencilled in the following meals for this week – subject to change of course; Pork stir-fry, Bindi (Ladyfiger / Okra) Curry and Lemon Chicken with Broccoli.

Let me know what you think or if you have any recipes you think we would enjoy!

[Pictures to be updated each evening this coming week. Make sure you keep coming back and checking the blog!]

Monday - Stir-fry pork with Chinese greens, broccoli and celery.

Tuesday night - 'Bindi' Curry (Okra / Ladyfinger) with chapati

 

Wednesday - Broccoli Lemon Chicken

The Broccoli Lemon Chicken was followed by carrot cake that May had made during the day – a nice surprise!

Carrot Cake!

-PlaneSimple

04
Jul
10

2009/10 Season Review

Here are some of my thoughts on a successful 2009-2010 school year. My apologies for the lack of blog posts lately, it has been a busy end to term both at school and socially as people celebrate making it to the end and have farewell parties. I don’t think I have had a main meal at home for over 10 days!

Going back a year, we had only recently found out we were successful in our applications to work here. We had just finished off a school year in Scotland and were on our way to Canada to visit friends and family and have a holiday. Upon returning, we had just two weeks to get packed up before making the 7945 mile journey.

I don’t remember a whole lot about any first impressions I had. But I do remember being excited and enjoyed seeing the various places in the local area where we would be setting up home. Each day brought different new experiences and even now there are times when I stop and think, ‘wow, do I live here?’

As I started the new job, I remember being bombarded with loads of information, not only about the job but about living overseas. I not only got to grips with the job quickly but also enjoyed it a lot too – although the early starts (students in rooms by 7.15) took a bit of getting used to!

The start of the school year was broken up quite a bit due to various holidays. But this enabled us to take long weekends and get to know the surroundings a bit better. I was soon sent on an IB course in Kota Kinabalu (KK), Sabah (East Malaysia). This was a great experience to learn about the IB Programme while making contacts with those also teaching Maths across S.E. Asia.

Term 1 events included; International Day, Quiz Night, The Principal’s Bowl at the Empire and of course the panto before the December holiday. I also made my second visit to KK as we took a long weekend break there – the highlight being the baby orang-utan sanctuary. Term 1 quickly progressed and I was soon into the ways of courses that I had not taught before – Additional Mathematics being a highlight.

The reach just over 2 hours from Brunei

We had planned to visit Kuching – in Sarawak, still on the island of Borneo – but instead changed our plans to visit my cousin working in Hong Kong. This was our second visit to Hong Kong. The location here is great as we are able to travel to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Ho Chi Min and Hong Kong, amongst other places,  in round about 2 hours. After visiting Hong Kong we spent Christmas at home with family visiting from Thailand and Hong Kong! We travelled with those returning to Thailand as far as Kuala Lumpur where we welcomed in the New Year.

Before too long Term 2 had crept up and students were sitting mocks. Reality kicked in as to how much content still had to be covered before the end of the year and everyone was kept busy. The start of Term 2 also brought the announcements of those staff who would be leaving the school at the end of the academic year. This was a new experience and the hustle for getting first dibs on items that leavers would be selling along with the sudden vacancies for roles of responsibility needing to be filled was a little surreal. At this stage I successfully applied for the role of organising the timetable for the next academic year.

"Yes I know Science is missing, can't we do that next year?!"

"Yes I know Science is missing, can't we do that next year?!"

There were a few single day holidays in the middle of Term 2 for Chinese New Year, National Day and the Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday. This provided us with the opportunity to finally visit Miri in Sarawak where we enjoyed the relaxing atmosphere and luxuries of the Miri Marriott Resort & Spa. This is one of the advantages living in Asia offers and is certainly a recommended place to visit and stay if you are this side of the world! We have returned since and will surely do so again – several times hopefully! – next year.

The big event in Term 2 is the model UN that the school runs, BGIC. This was a new experience for me and again highly enjoyable. The way in which the students from the school shone and took on so much responsibility sums up the high regard many have of them. This is why working with these children day in and day out is so much fun making the job so enjoyable and rewarding. Late in Term 2 we were disappointed to learn that good friends of ours were unable to make their planned trip to visit us in just a few weeks time. We had been looking so forward to showing them round but we are convinced they will be able to visit sooner rather than later and the delay will make the trip all the more exciting!

The 2 week holiday following Term 2 was spent with my parents who were visiting from the UK. Their trip was timed well and added on as a part of some of my dads work which took him to Malaysia. It was an enjoyable time with them and we were able to visit a number of places, including Lamer Hills National Park and Niha Caves.

Term 3 started with the final push before exams for Year 13 and then Year 11. It was quite surprising just how much content had been covered in the first two terms. Most students had come a long way since August. The celebration of all their efforts for the past 2 years culminated with the Year 13 graduation, again at the Empire, and the Year 11 end of exams part at the Radisson (what used to be the Sheraton here). The students seemed to enjoy both events although I think I enjoyed the Year 11 part slightly more, given it’s more relaxed atmosphere. It was run by the Year 11 students and achievement was probably slightly more recognised.

We enjoyed the travel we did over half term despite having to change our plans at the 11th hour! We had planned to visit family in Chiang Mai but, although could have still travelled, decided activities would be restricted due to the recent troubles in the country. As we were already travelling through KL, we decided to book an overnight train towards Penang, spend a few nights on the island there and again travel back using the overnight train. The holiday worked out very well and was a nice break before the final part of the school year.

So the final 5 weeks of school had suddenly arrived. Exams were mostly over, the World Cup had begun, the forest next to our house had long been bulldozed and thoughts were almost on the summer holidays… almost. The opportunity to take on the position of Head of Mathematics in an acting role arose and I was appointed following my expression of interest in the job. This will be a wonderful challenge next year and a great opportunity to gain some experience. The first challenge may well be teaching Maths in tents due to the Maths rooms being rebuilt over the summer – a big job for 5 weeks!

There have been many highlights this year but one worth mentioning is the Nasi Katok lunch club that was born this year. A few teaching staff along with the hard working secretaries in Secondary all pay their B$1 for the small brown packet of chicken and rice every Wednesday. Beyond the ‘local delicacy’ being an enjoyable lunch item, the friendship with the local staff and camaraderie that goes on is great. Despite different cultures, language and jobs we get on so well and that is why it is a highlight of the year. They are hard working and without them the Secondary school would be far from smooth running. So a quick shout out and thanks to Suma, Mai and Freda.

Looking back over the year, has it been easy and a stroll in the park? No. Have I enjoyed it? Yes. Am I pleased we decided to take the job and move over here? Undoubtedly!  In many ways packing up and renting our small flat in Glasgow a year ago seems like a distant memory and surely must be far more than a year ago. In other ways, being so busy with so many various activities has made the year shoot by.

And so the summer holidays begin. Look out for the next blog post which I hope will be a trip report of our journey to the UK.

-PlaneSimple




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