Mr. Steen Goes to Canberra (and the Snow...)



The second day we went to the National Mint to see the making and the history of the Aussie money, then to the highlight for me, the Australian War Memorial. It had a huge fantastic museum broken into historical eras with interesting and informative displays. It also had the tomb of the unknown soldiers from WWI in a mosaic tile mausoleum with a large


The entire city was designed from scratch to become the capitol as a compromise between the competing cities of Sydney and Melbourne. Everything is the 'national' this or that. It was designed by an American husband and wife team from Chicago. It was very unique, as it doesn't have a character or history as a city beyond being the nation's capital like most capitals cities do. Everything was focused on a national level. I enjoyed the visit to Canberra very much as I thought I wasn't going to get there during the course of out year here.
We left that afternoon to drive another hour and a half south to the town of Cooma which was to be our base for the next couple days of skiing in the Aussie Alps in Kosciusko National Park. Before coming to Australia I didn't even know that they had snow here. We checked in to our rooms at a Christian retreat center and headed to town to rent 75 pairs of skis, boots, snow pants and jackets. Most of the kids on the tour had never even seen snow, much less skied on it...We loaded up the bus with all that gear and returned to our rooms for some well deserved rest before the 5:30 wake-up call the next morning.


Dave and Sue Edwards, who are maths and English/drama teachers at Chatham organized the whole week and did a masterful job. They've been doing it for about 20 years with the 10th graders. They took great care of me and showed me all the best runs (and pubs) on the mountain. They and Don Linegar, the deputy (vice) principal are shown in the photo going up the lift with me. Erica Carter was the 5th adult on the trip. She's another maths teacher at our school. Yes, I am writing the word 'maths', and no, it's not a typo. They do maths and play sport...




It is a bit strange to ski in August. Just like it was strange last Christmas to see Santa in his swim suit or should I say,' swimmers'. It was also strange for me to see snow on the gum trees. I associate them with the heat with cute little koalas sitting in them. No evergreen trees to ski around. It's all upside down and backwards : ) On the last day of our trip we drove back to Canberra for a couple hours of shopping in a big mall and then cruised back north to Taree. When we got home we were told that it had rained 5 inches while we were gone. We just smiled as we had gone to the mountains to the warmth and sunshine! Unfortunately I also found out that all 3 of our kids had been sick for much of the week with the flu. Poor Karen. Being a single mom with 3 sick kids could not have been much fun. I sure appreciate her holding down the flooded fort.
