Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Here Comes The Swine

Well the H1N1, or what I like to refer to as "The Swine", fear has officially hit Kuwait.  Yesterday, I received some fantastic news that all students 5 years old and younger (PreK/K) cannot start school until September 13.  This was issued by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Education for the entire country.  Soooo, I get two more weeks to get my classroom prepared and hopefully figure out what I'm going to be teaching!  Which also means that I only have school one week before I get the week long Eid holiday (celebration after Ramadan).  I will still have to go to school normal hours but...I think I can handle one week of teaching in the first six weeks of living here. I'm starting to really enjoy this Kuwaiti lifestyle.  

Friday, August 21, 2009

Settling In

Well, I have almost been in Kuwait for a week now but it seems like it has been a lot longer. Not in a bad way though...The school has kept us really busy from morning to night but they are so helpful and accommodating. There are about 30 new teachers this year and the majority of us are single and young. I was placed in the school apartment building with many other new teachers. In a way it feels like we are freshmans again, back in the dorms. Except this times the dorms are really nice and spacious. I have my own two bedroom apartment and more space than I know what to do with. Pictures will be sent at a later date when I'm able to settle in a little further.
To answer the question most of you are wondering, "Yes! It is really hot!" Oh no, it is not a dry heat either. Apparently, in August it is humid which makes it unbearably disgusting to be outside. The sun going down makes no difference either. For example, it is almost 1 AM right now and only 90 degrees, but feels like 110. Drinking lots of water and staying inside whenever possible. Ramadan starts tomorrow which means no eating or drinking in public during daylight hours for us westerners. This law is strictly enforced in Kuwait making hydrating a lot more difficult.
The food so far has been quite delicious. The school has treated us to many different meals, including traditional Lebanese. Lots of hummus and breads! Tomorrow we will be going to the Hard Rock Cafe for a "break the fast" dinner. The restaurant is right on the Arabian Gulf. Yes, the gulf is only 2 blocks away from my apartment. The gym I am joining has a private beach so I will be able to utilize the proximity of the ocean.
There is so much to share but don't want to overwhelm you with this one post. More to come soon. Below are a couple of pictures of some of the amazing food we tried from a great African restaurant the other night.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Packing...The Challege

Can all of this fit into these?...
Mission Completed. OK, maybe there was a little rearranging and taking a few things out to go in the carry-on in order to make the 50 lbs. weight limit...BUT looks like everything I want is coming with me.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

5 Days Left in the States

Well, the countdown is officially on to my departure date: 5 days! I can't believe that summer break is almost over. I have procrastinated enough in terms of packing, so I'm going to have to really focus this week. It will get done because it has to. Packing for two years is a daunting task. So much I would like to bring but so little room. I'm starting to have a little anxiety when I think that I only have five days to get so much done, on top of the regular back to school emotions. Lots of changes happening! Here are my flight schedules if all goes as planned:
Depart Chicago O'Hare August 14 @ 10pm to Frankfurt, Germany
Lufthansa-LH433
Duration 8 hours 30 min.
3 hour layover
Saturday August 15 @ 4:30 PM, Frankfurt to Kuwait City
Lufthansa-LH636
Duration 5 hours 15 min.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Contact Information

Postal Address:
Jessica Mielcarz
C/O American International School of Kuwait
P.O. Box 3267
Salmiyah 22033
Kuwait
Courier Delivery (only):
Jessica Mielcarz
C/O American International School of Kuwait
Salmiya, Block 11
Hamood Al-Naser Street
Medan Hawalli
School Telephone number: 965-225-5155
I have created a Skype account for the other 'skypers' out there. My username is jessmiel