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Started by Chi, February 22, 2015, 03:23:11 PM
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Quote from: Julia-Madrid on February 23, 2015, 06:37:54 AMHi ChiOh, the double life is not much fun. When I fell off a bike and broke my arm last year, just before I went full time, it was actually a type of relief, as I worked from home for 3 weeks and could abandon the schizophrenic double life!You may find it useful to post a thread here asking for people's experiences of transition as a teaching professional inside a primary/secondary education system. You will almost certainly get a lot of very useful insight.Good luck!Julia
Quote from: gennee on February 23, 2015, 07:27:07 AMHello Chi and welcome to Susan's.
Quote from: Elis on February 23, 2015, 08:07:06 AMReturning from walk and walking to and from the bus stop wasn't much fun for me. It waa good to huddle in front of the fire when I got back in
Quote from: Fenn on February 23, 2015, 09:28:09 AMHi, Chi! Nice to meet you. I'm new as well and am glad to see so many people jumping in to introduce themselves.
Quote from: Devlyn Marie on February 23, 2015, 11:11:28 AMHi Chi, welcome to Susan's Place! I'm the resident Bostonian. We always have room for new friends, grab a comfy chair. See you around the site! Hugs, Devlyn
Quote from: Chi on February 23, 2015, 02:37:09 PMYou have a fire in London?! I'm so jealous >_< Then again I don't think I'd ever leave the house :p I have a kotatsu which is like a heated blanket/table thing and that makes me lazy enough lol. x
Quote from: Kalex on February 23, 2015, 08:03:24 PMHi and welcome! Im pretty new, 27, FTM pre everything too, is nice to see more people here like me, I dont feel so bad If you want to talk some day feel free to contact me when both can send messages or by my tumblr (the link is in my profile)
Quote from: Ayden on February 24, 2015, 01:25:08 AMWelcome! Aren't those kotatsu crazy comfy? I live in Osaka and I have certainly abused mine in the last several months. It's been raining all winter here. Fortunately I've been able to sit on my couch and under my kotatsu at the same time. It's saved my poor butt as I have no padding! Take a look around, you'll find we are all pretty friendly and it's a very international community. I look forward to seeing you around.
Quote from: Chi on February 24, 2015, 01:32:45 AMHello Ayden! Ahhh omg I would probably live under my kotatsu if I could, I need to train my dog to bring me food O_o Talking of food, I am very jealous of you being in Osaka I love takoyaki and the okonomiyaki there is sooo good. *starts to drool unattractively* Thank you for your welcome! x
Quote from: Ayden on February 24, 2015, 01:38:23 AMI have a takoyaki place two blocks away... Now that you mention it I think my healthy dinner plans are spoiled! I was gonna be good and eat veggies and miso... Not anymore! The food here is amazing. There's a new line of wasabi, shoyou and butter crackers... They are amazing. And now I have to go get food!
Quote from: M->-bleeped-<-ie-Mind link=topic=183553.msg1632498#msg1632498 date=1425052002Hello from a fellow Londoner!I'm based in Greenwich (I go to the University here) and I'm also pre-everything, so if you ever fancy meeting up for a coffee and a chat/grumble about pre-T life, I'm totally up for that!Gabriel