Saturday, April 9, 2011

The end of the road/dawn of yawns

After yesterday’s adventures, an early start this morning was again on the cards as we had to pack up and leave the seaside.  At 6.30am this morning there was the most amazing sunrise over the adjacent hills, but there were very few students to see it.  After breakfast, we packed up – despite every room claiming that they had absolutely checked and there was nothing left behind, we managed to collect a vast array of things left behind.  Mr. Gikas was particularly pleased to be reunited with his belongings too!
Wow! Our arrival at Epidaurus

Our first journey this morning took us to the theatre at Epidaurus.  There was a collective “Eugh!” as Ahmed ran off the bus to puke in the bushes (in fairness it was a winding road) followed by a collective “Wow” as we rounded the corner and saw the auditorium for the first time.  It’s some kind of holiday for Greek students at the moment and so all of the attractions today were full of noisy students – not ours! – but we still had time to get four of our group up on stage to sing “Under the Sea” to general acclaim.  Sadly, Noura was too shy initially to repeat her success with “Poor Unfortunate Souls” from the recent Junior production, and by the time she had drummed up the courage the moment had passed as the stage was taken over by another group.   
A modern tragedy - BISAK singers
From Epidaurus we continued to Mycenae, first of all to the Beehive Tomb (Atreus’ Treasury for the classicists).  Jacob and Valerio managed to incur the wrath of an Italian tourist by scraping their feet along the ground, churning up clouds of dust  - fortunately they didn’t understand a single word of the tirade he directed against them!  From there we headed up to the citadel of Mycenae, entering through the famous Lion’s Gate.  When asked what animals we thought were depicted there, Ruben very astutely volunteered “Elephants” (Have a look at the picture and you’ll see why we laughed!). 

What no Whitaker?
The weather today has been fantastic – sun cream was definitely needed – and by the end of the tour of Mycenae stomachs were clearly rumbling, so we proceeded to a modern temple of food, where we ate baked lamb, salad and ice cream.  Mr. Whitaker rolled out of the restaurant, having gone round scavenging food from the children’s plates.  Mr. Gikas did his best to comply with various requests for plate smashing entertainment by dropping one which rendered the whole restaurant silent – both Simon and Daniel went one better by actually dropping and smashing glasses.

Our theatre team
Suitably replete, we had a quick stop at a local pottery making factory where we saw a pottery demonstration – Kush was pulled up to help show how the Cup of Justice worked, and he was obviously so good that the shop nearly ran out of them!  We had a final stop at Corinth to see just how far down it was from the bridge to the canal – a mere 80m.  Sadly the bungee jumping place adjacent to the bridge was closed and so we didn’t get a chance to send Ms. Naidoo over the edge (although she might argue that’s exactly what the three male teachers with her have been doing all week!).  A final ice cream stop, and then back to Athens where we were reunited with a variety of clothing and other items that’d we’d left two days prior (Mr. Gikas was grateful to be brought together again with the flip flops he’d left behind - they were the first items out of the bag!).   
Sanctuary of Asclepius at Epidaurus
This evening has been spent with a “Greek Week Quiz” – children were split into teams and had to answer a variety of questions with letters of the alphabet as the first letter of the answer.  Mr. Whitaker compered the evening, but he did surpass himself earlier in the evening when the teachers were setting the questions.  “What’s a type of column beginning with the letter I?” Mr.Whitaker: “Doric?”  Some of the children’s answers were slightly spurious, in particular for L where the answer should have been ‘locust’ – we had ‘l-grasshopper’, a ‘lotus’, and a ‘limping grasshopper.’  When asked to use an adjective beginning with ‘v’ to describe their week, we had the following:  ‘vonderful’, ‘valuable time,’ ‘varied,’ ‘very awesome,’ and ‘vigorously amazing.’
Beehive tomb at Mycenae
So that’s it. We sang happy birthday to Daniel in anticipation of his birthday on Monday, and now the children are all in bed, staff are slowly chilling and we’re all looking forward to a bit of a lie-in tomorrow morning (Valerio asked why we were getting a lion). We fly from Athens at 2.00pm, and despite the fun we’ve had we’ve 30 children looking forward to a hug from Mum and Dad tomorrow evening. See you back in Saudi!





The Lion's Gate, Mycenae

Kush demonstrates Pythagorus' Cup of Justice

Bridge over the Corinth Canal

It's a long way down!  Who's foot?


Sunrise in Tolon - not many saw this!


21 comments:

  1. mr.whitaker, u r inside or behind of something? nice confusing pic,i like it! miss u salik.luv jazib,3bg,bisak

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  2. Sunrise in Tolon is just amazing!!!!Kush you are looking great!!!Hope that you enjoyed the modern tragedy....
    Love you
    Mum and Dad

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  3. hi mr.suter,

    glad you are all having fun without an injured one walking around with you this time. what was her name again? that isnt actually fair scince you got to see more of the island this time while us girls were stuck doing boring old shopping with mrs.williams! sophia is doing her greek homework not really enjoying it scince dad is helping her and he hasnt a clue about greek history! have fun!

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  4. I am having problems with net but hope u will recieve this Valerio.

    Yassau guys,

    I see that u all are having a great time in Greece and I bet that none of you are missing your parents (or the universally annoying brother/sister). A lot of interesting places and lot of fun. I wonder if any one of you has been on a secret visit to the demigod camp and discovered the true identities of your teachers!

    I must say Valerio that though I have had a good rest, I have also missed u. Especially when I need your babysitting services for Vania.
    I hope the teachers are also enjoying the trip, with Mr Whitekar induldging in the mediterranean sand spa, Ms Naidoo upholding the shopping tradition- (your new suitcase beats mine), Mr Suter and Mr Gikas trying out tauromaquia.

    Make the most of the night left. Bye and pleasant trip back home.See u all tomorrow.

    P.S- on Monday morning at 7:30, there will be a test on Greece.
    just kidding!!!!

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  5. hi.salik how ru im really missing u yesterday we went to corniche with jazib and it was no ffun without u.ibm

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  6. hi slik,sad! u could not get chance to read my notes on blog,no worries.purple color suits u.hope u enjoyed in greece. did u see the sun rise sight?jazib is excited 2 see u tomorrow.i really want 2 thank all teachers with our kids 4 taking nice care of them.by the way who was the photographer among u all,i must say v. nice pics....thanks once again...see u soon salik,loooots of luv...mama

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  7. Safe trip back- can't wait to see you Matthew. Glad you've all had such fun xxx

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  8. Can't wait to see your snapshots and to tell me about your experience in Greece Lynn!!
    See you soon xxx

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  9. i miss u mum andmiss jazib alot

    salik

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  10. i miss u ibm
    u must have had fun
    salik

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  11. i have sended u messeges
    thanks alot

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  12. Faisal and Khaled..I've really missed you both... hope you've had a wonderful time away from Al Khobar
    guess who has sent you this message?

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  13. We are having more fun than you in 5Z! We got to make and eat giant cinammon cookies and we went to Hollywood. We had a huge party and we met Bob the Builder, Shakira and Michael Jackson's ghost. We also had a fieldtrip to Bahrain where we saw the Justin Bieber movie in 3D. In our spare time, we conquored the world. Don't forget our gifts!!! Peace out.

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  14. Yo yo peoples did u know that we went to jamacia we saw dancing to waka waka and we joined them i did the worm oh ya oh ya

    peace out people

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  15. we went to bahrain and went to citicenter and wathed snow boddies in 3D and it was awssssssssssssssome

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  16. hey guys i just want to say that we had more fun we saw lil wayne in hollywood and we sang with him and it is so better then greec so we are having more fun bye so we have more fun

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  17. hi we want you to know that we are having more fun than you and we got to see JUSTIN BIEBER NEVER SAY NEVER IN 3D now alexi is doing the worm dance and guess what we went to sarrah's disco party it was SOOOO FUN HAHA :p WE ARE HAVING F U N !!!!!!

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  18. we haD 50000 disco partys and we got our own credit cards with infinit amount of money and we went into a real myth with monsters and all that stuff$$$$$

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  20. Well done to 4 superb teachers for taking care of 30 white cap travelers!
    A tremendous thank you to the blogger(s) the past few days!
    Ruben had a terrific trip!!!

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  21. you guys all made it up of hollywood and jamaica and ur lying and u will never see justin bieber cause he will never want to see u guys!!!and greece is much better than a disco party so hope u guys had a fun time but fyi it will never be as fun as greece!!!

    P.S bisak dosent give out credit cards or 2 trips at the same time so here's evidence tht u guys r LYERS

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