Wednesday, December 2, 2009

National Standards

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Professional Development

The first introductory National Standards webinar has been held and is available now online as a recording.

The following link will take you to a macromedia breeze streaming presentation: http://www.v6.breezeserver.co.nz/p58427400/

You can download the Powerpoint used in this presentation:

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Friday, October 16, 2009

Happy Diwali 2009

sai deepavali

Wishing all a blessed Diwali - love, light and laughter always.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Langada News

See the Link List alongside for Langada News >>>
I wish to congratulate my cousins Vasu & Pam for the launch of an informative and enlightening newsletter. It is an awesome idea which has brought back some beautiful memories as well as feelings of nostalgia. I really loved it. Langada News is a wonderful diary or journal for us (The Thaver Family), our children and our children's children.


Letter from the editor: 8 October 2009
Good Morning to all,
Attached is the 1st edition of the Langada News. It’s a paper by us, for us, the descendents of Maduray & Minatchi Thaver. I humbly ask that you all be proactive in its future success and sustainability, and that each one of us contribute in some small way, so that it may bring a little nostalgia, a little smile, a little appreciation, a little thankfulness that we come from such a grand dynasty. Granted, everyone has their faults, and our family is no different, but we should rather appreciate the good things about our family and be thankful about that. Our parents, grandparents and pioneering fore-fathers endured a lot of hardships, turmoil and pain so that we may be successful and prosperous. Our parents have fostered unity in all of us, and we have to feed that unity they have fostered by our love for each other, by being open and honest with each other, and learning from the good and the bad from our heritage. Please send your comments to me on this e-mail or my private e-mail at vasudevan.devar@gmail.com or Pam Jagesar at pamjagesar@live.com. To the family in KZN, please print and distribute to the rest of the family. We need constructive comments so that we may provide a better service in future. Your proactive contribution is vital to the continued success of this initiative.


Regards
Vasudevan Devar

Friday, September 18, 2009

52 Character Building Thoughts for Children

By Leah Davies, M.Ed.

The following quotes may be used in a variety of ways by both teachers and counsellors. One idea is for a thought to be posted, read, and discussed at the beginning of each week. It could then be read daily with the students. At the end of the week ask them what they learned or how the thought applied to their lives or activities during the week. Have the children give written or oral examples, or have them draw a picture to illustrate their ideas.
  1. How I look is not as important as how I act.
  2. I treat others the way I want them to treat me.
  3. I am a good sport; I follow the rules, take turns and play fair.
  4. It is okay to laugh at funny things, but not to laugh at others.
  5. I do not gossip; if I cannot say anything helpful, I do not say anything at all.
  6. When I am sad, I help myself feel better by thinking of things that are good in my life.
  7. In order to have friends, I must act in a kind way.
  8. I believe that I am someone who can do important things.
  9. What I say and how I say it tells others the kind of person I am.
  10. I appreciate my family, my teachers, and my school.
  11. I treat everyone with respect.
  12. When I listen, I show others that I care about them.
  13. I am being a good citizen when I volunteer to help others.
  14. I think for myself and make smart choices that are good for me.
  15. Each day offers a new start to do my best.
  16. I try to understand what my friends are feeling.
  17. Everyone makes mistakes, so instead of getting angry with myself, I try to do better.
  18. I do not give up; I keep trying until I can do my work.
  19. Sharing with others makes me feel good and makes them feel good too.
  20. I work out my problems without hurting myself or others.
  21. I am being polite when I wait for my turn and say please and thank you.
  22. When I smile at people, they usually smile back.
  23. I encourage my friends to do their best.
  24. My values guide me to do what is right.
  25. I am honest; I do not cheat or steal.
  26. When I am angry, I use self-control and do not hurt others.
  27. I am being creative when I dance, draw, paint or write a poem or story.
  28. I say, "No!" to things that could hurt my body like tobacco and alcohol.
  29. When I do what I say I will do, I am being responsible.
  30. I am grateful for what I have, so I share with others.
  31. I try to learn something new each day.
  32. When things do not go my way, I stop and think of what I can do to make them better.
  33. I do not make fun of other children because I don't know what their life is like.
  34. I feel successful when I do my best.
  35. Everyone has good and bad feelings.
  36. I take care of myself by eating healthy food, exercising and getting enough rest.
  37. I am being punctual when I am on time and do not keep people waiting.
  38. When I cooperate with others, I get more done.
  39. I follow the rules and try to make my school a better place.
  40. I like to get to know children who are different from me.
  41. Since I tell the truth, my friends trust me.
  42. I look for what is good in others and I say what I like about them.
  43. I buy only what I need and I save my money.
  44. When I use my time wisely, there is usually enough time to do what I want to do.
  45. I think before I act; how I act affects how others treat me.
  46. Using manners helps me keep my friends.
  47. I have courage to stand up for children who are teased.
  48. Before I do something, I ask myself, "Is it safe?"
  49. I am me -- I do not try to be like someone else.
  50. I care about living things on earth so I recycle and do not litter.
  51. When I write down what I think and feel, I learn about myself.
  52. I plan ahead and think about what I want to do when I grow up.
     

For more ideas, see our archived article, Encouraging Thoughts.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Teacher's Farewell Message

11 September 2009
Dear Principal, Board of Trustees, Staff, Students & Parents of Kelvin Road School:
The day has finally arrived...my journey at Kelvin Road School has come to an end.
In my 20 years of teaching this has been only my 2nd school and I would be happy to have stayed here forever! However, there is another exciting challenge awaiting me, so I am off...following my heart. This feels right, like it did when I left South Africa 7 and a half years ago.
I can't THANK YOU all enough for your help and friendship throughout my stay at our cool school. I have learned heaps and Kelvin Road School will be forever engraved in my heart.
If I said or did anything to hurt or upset you, kindly forgive me. I hope that you will remember me with a smile :) All the best.
I am sure that my Cool Kids will continue with their awesome work and I know that they will keep in touch via Gmail, Twitter and Blogger. Remember your "Wish Upon a Star". You CAN achieve your goals and dreams if you work hard, and "Be the BEST that you can be!" Reach for the Stars!!

Love always,
Kree Raman Room 8 Teacher Mobile: 0272967094 Skype: kreeraman Twitter: kreescoolkids Youtube: kree12
Gmail: kree4sai@gmail.com Class Blog: http://mrsramanscoolkids.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

WorldSkills - New Zealand

In the next two weeks a number of young New Zealanders are going to be competing at Calgary in an effort to be recognised as the best in the world at their work skills. There are youth from many different trades competing in their individual areas. Last international competition New Zealanders did the best they have ever done. If you would like to send a message of support the address is toolblacks09@yahoo.co.nz . If you would like to receive daily “official” video clips you can register at http://wsc2009.worldskills.tv/register/  .

www.worldskills.org.nz

WorldSkills New Zealand's mission is to challenge New Zealand to achieve world-class standards by demonstrating excellence through workplace skills competitions for young people.

This has been sent to you recognising that you have an interest in challenging young people to do well and then better. Have a great day.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Book of Daily Thoughts and Prayers

August Sixteenth
God has given us life that we may express joyousness of heart.

My soul is happy with an inexpressible joy since I saw His smiling face turned toward me. I can never forget that radiant smile; wherever I go it haunts me by day and it haunts me by night. When in grim despair of life, it brightens my path with hope and love.

No man can attain his goal without practising the higher principals of life. No man can be truly happy who is selfish. What possible use is outer light if there is darkness inside? Happiness is a quality of the soul. It enters the soul which has tasted God-consciousness. God is ever cheerful. Life is given us to work out our freedom and lasting happiness.

O Thou Giver of all joy, may I not be unworthy of Thy gifts,
But may I radiate happiness and cheer in every hour of my daily life.
Help me to realize that when I am sad, it is because I am separated from Thee. All my sadness and sorrow will vanish when I seek Thee with open heart.

Source:
Book of Daily Thoughts and Prayers
Swami Paramananda
Page 255

Job of my Dreams


Through the Grace of God, the power of Ekadashi and the practice of The Secret, I have been successful in getting the teaching job of my dreams. On Saturday 25th July, I had an interview at a state-of-the-art school, Mission Heights Primary situated at 103 Jeffs Road, Flatbush, Auckland.


This is the link to the TV 1 footage on Close Up which went on air on August 6th.


My resignation date is September 11th but I am still waiting for a teacher to be appointed for my position at Kelvin Road School.


A big THANK YOU to all who had faith in me getting this job, those who prayed for me and those who provided written, verbal or video recommendations. There are too many people to name but God bless you all.


Good things happen to those who pray.

Faith always,

Kree

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

STS-127 Answers Room 8's question from Space

Mrs Raman is so proud of you'll Joseph, Shar, Te Kawehau and Taylah for taking our name into SPACE.

What an achievement for Room 8, Kelvin Road School and Mrs Raman.

It is wonderful to see that all our hard work has paid off.

I hope that  you all will grow from strength to strength in your 'endeavours' - just like the name of the sts-127 space-shuttle.

Well done my Coolkids!

Proud teacher,

Mrs Kree Raman

Monday, July 20, 2009

Kree witnesses a gorgeous morning Sky - 20 July 2009

At 7am, I opened my front-door to give salutations to the Sun but I saw the Moon instead, breath-taking! How strange - the Sun and Moon so close to each other? Is this normal?

Then as I was leaving home for school at 7:45am (running late today) I saw a gorgeous rainbow from my garage-door. What a lovely way to start Term 3 after a wonderful 2 week break?

Reach for the STARS!

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Global Gateway Connection

Coolkids showing off their E-pal letters which arrived all the way from Navrachana School, Gujarat, India.

We are looking forward to emailing our friends in India and working on projects together.

Thank you Navrachana School and Mrs Krishnammal for the beautiful letters we received in the post today.

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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Every task should be for the good of many...

"I plead with them with all my might. But they would not leave their accustomed ways of darkness and of shadow, the enemies of life. Oh unhappy fate that leads the weary travellers from light to dark.

There is not a moment in your life when you cannot render service and set an example. Every one of us can bring something to this world everyday. We can sound a note that will resound rhythm and harmony. When we cultivate our inner sense of values, we cease to be fretful, we cease to complain and we always have something to give. If we give with wholeness of heart, we shall be able to remove mountains of obstacles and difficulties; and all our struggles which arise from our imperfections and which make our life so full of suffering, will vanish as night before the day. That is the higher ideal of life - oneness in faith, oneness in hope and oneness in cheer.

May the Infinite Being protect me from selfishness and narrowness of vision. May He enlarge my heart and expand my love until it embraces all His children. May I never be impatient or weary in his service, But may I feel at peace in my own heart and bring peace to other hearts."

From The Book of daily Thoughts and Prayers
By Swami Paramananda

Page: 209

Posted  by Kree Raman Vandayar
Primary School Teacher, New Zealand
To foster World Peace...LOVE ALL, SERVE ALL
HELP EVER, HURT NEVER

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Kree's Tribute to Michael Jackson (1958 - 2009)



It was with great sadness on Friday the 26th June, in my school staffroom, that I learned of the passing away of my beloved pop-star, Michael Jackson. Michael passed away on June 25th at the age of 50 years, from an unexpected cardiac-related death.

Michael, you're gone too soon! There was and will be NO OTHER like YOU. You were superhuman, my angel, my GOD. You transcend death - you are IMMORTAL. Only the blessed ones of this lifetime were able to know you, love you and believe in you. What a loss to the rest of the world. Who cares about what people say or think? They did the same with Jesus Christ, Sathya Sai Baba and many Avatars of our world. I hope you never doubted the love of your true fans.

Michael, your death has left a hole in my heart, but I know that your music and your unselfish love for humanity will fill that hole and will heal me and all who mourn for you. I must admit, now that you have transcended into Spirit and Soul, I feel SO CLOSE to you.

Michael, please watch over our Earth...let your death cleanse the world of all hate, greed, wars, racism, poverty, crime, etc. May your love Heal the World and save our beautiful Earth. I am sure Heaven is now complete with you there Michael.
Michael, I shall love you for always, my SuperHero.
Your loyal fan,
Kree Raman Vandayar

9 years Vegetarian

On 25th June 2009, I celebrated my 9th anniversary of being a vegetarian...all through the Grace of my beloved Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. My Sai I pray that you will shower Your Grace to more people so that they may experience the bliss I do.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Eulogy to a beloved Cat, Parsley - R.I.P

"Our Precious Parsley"

by Nalini Manikkam (Whangarei, NZ)

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You came into our lives in 2000 when I worked as a vet nurse in Glenfield, on the North Shore in Auckland. We wanted  to adopt a cat and you needed a home because you became too territorial at your previous home. We believe our meeting was destined as you were born in 1997, the year we emigrated from South Africa to begin a new life in New Zealand.You were a three year old, female seal tortie Burmese. I helped at your desexing operation and did not realize what joy you were going to bring me over the next 7 years of my life. We did not change your name. Parsley suited you so much. Almost immediately you walked into our home and behaved as if you always belonged there and expected all the privileges of a family member!You slept on the bed from day one complete with your head on the pillow and your soft silky body stretched under the blanket.It was comforting to you to always touch us with any part of your body. Soon Chris and I were unable to sleep until we knew you were snuggled up next to us.You enjoyed sitting at the dining table too. Some mornings I would generously throw bread for the birds out of the window, however my generous act soon changed to a sinister one because you chose to hide in the long grass under the bushes and pounce on the poor unsuspecting birds! Well, it was a proud and funny moment when we caught sight of you chasing a Labrador with his tail between his legs. How dare he come into your territory!

When we were blessed to move into our own beautiful apartment in nearby Birkdale, we were amazed at how well the apartment decor blended with your unusual colours. It was as if the apartment was made to order for you Parsley! The two horses who grazed in the meadow behind the apartment tolerated you stalking them. I will never forget the sight of tiny you hiding in the long grass as the horses ate nearby. Who knows  what you were planning ? One night you did not come home. We were sick with worry and unable to sleep. Then you walked in the next morning as if nothing had happened! We suspect you were accidentally locked in someone's garage in the apartment complex. Unfortunately, you were prone to allergies. Your nose would block up as the mucus hardened. You were so tolerant as the vets injected you with steroid shots every 2 months. Once when we left you in the care of neighbours, we returned to find them frantic - you would not come out from under the bed! When I got you out  I found you scared and in a shocked state - both your nostrils  were blocked. I unblocked them and cradled you in my arms until you relaxed.The next morning I took you to the vet before I went to work.

As the years went by, you continued to amuse and amaze us. You sat in the cupboard, where the onions were kept, and found the washing machine and dryer interesting. You enjoyed a game of sitting in the dryer with a look on your face that said  I-own -the-dryer- now- dare -to-put-your -hand -in! I had an unusual way of de-stressing at the end of a tiring work day. You and I would play hide and seek which was fun in the 3 level apartment . I would run upstairs, stamping my feet loudly and disappear into a cupboard, then you would come after me, meowing loudly. How you enjoyed it when I suddenly leapt out! A few times you managed to hide as well. You always thought we should watch you instead of the television. even when we bought a flash new narrow tv with no place for you to sit. Another favourite place for you to sit was the computer monitor where you effectively blocked the ventilation system as you enjoyed trapping the heat in your soft, tiny body.

Then in 2006, my daughter Cheralee announced that she is having a baby. While she was pregnant , you excitedly and proudly presented  her with a rat which you placed on the balcony. She gingerly removed the dead rat. At least that rat was dead. I was startled one night when there was a big noise in my bedroom. You were meowing loudly. Upon waking up, I  fortunately placed my feet next to a live rat - or almost alive. After letting out an ear piercing scream, I realized I was alone in the house! My husband Chris was away on business. I took about 3 minutes to calm down ,and to plot what to do, while keeping my eye on the poor wriggling rat. You did the same! Eventually I used a long- handled broom and a short - handled dustpan to toss the rat out of the window. It took a while for me to fall off to sleep again.The next morning I found the dead rat under the window.

When baby Crispin was born, you decided to be an integral part of his life. You 'tested' out all his baby gear before he could use it - his baby gym, stroller, travel cot and pram.You were not impressed when we 'tested' one of Crispin's tiny singlets on you! You slept either next to the baby or by his legs and still claimed your place on Cheralee's lap. In fact, you insisted everyone cuddles you even more. When my son Clyden came to visit, he had to carry you and baby Crispin. You happily sat on his shoulders too! You had this beautiful quality of kissing us on our lips when we asked you for a kiss. You also ' talked' to us with long and short pitched meows.

Then in 2007,Chris and I moved to the scenic area of Whangarei Heads.What a trip that was with you tranquillised in your cage during the 3 hour trip. Then as you recovered from the drug , you slapped Chris and I on our cheeks in the middle of the night as we slept exhausted! You even bit our cheeks.The next morning you were fine. We forgave you and let you explore the new house. After a week , we let you outdoors. You enjoyed the wide open space and the overgrown garden. You stared quizzically at the cows in the meadow across the road. In our first week here, you caused us some stress by happily swallowing Chris's heart and blood pressure tablets! Chris just left them on the kitchen counter and turned to pick up his mug of coffee, when he turned back, he found you licking your lips and the tablets gone ! Luckily you recovered at the vets without any long term damage , except to our pockets. On winter nights you clamed your place in front of the fireplace and continually hassled Chris as he completed a 1000 piece puzzle.

By 2007 , you needed to go the vets more often and the use of steroids kept increasing. Still, you always recovered and continued to be a big part of our lives. In February 2007 , Cheralee and Crispin came to live with us. Unfortunately by this time you were mostly sick. You began losing weight , vomiting and was unable to eat.We took you to the vet yet again. They put you on a drip. This went on for 4 days, before we faced the fact that you are not 'living' and being Parsley anymore. What a sad night it was for me when we brought you home one last time. I held you close and would not let you go. We walked around outside the house in the dusk together - me cradling you in my arms  showing you your favourite places one last time.That night you lay between Chris and myself on the bed - one last time. Nobody on that bed could sleep. You - because you were sick, us- because we were sad. I cried till there were no tears left.

The next morning Chris, Cheralee, Crispin, you and myself were at the vets for that final goodbye. I looked into your eyes, but 'you Parsley' was not there. It was as if you were already gone and now we just had to be brave enough to go through the mechanics of letting you go. We all kissed you and touched you as the vet injected you and your life ebbed away. I felt sad and bitter at the same time.At that time I was unable to feel thankful  for the time we had with you. You were gone. I could not wait to get out of that room.Then started the long battle of living our lives without you in it. Now I feel thankful and privileged to have been part of your wonderful life Parsley. I love you. Rest in peace.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Kree observes Nirjali Ekadashi 3rd June - 4th June 2009

I have had an amazing day on 3rd June, as I observed my first Nirjala Ekadashi, without taking food or water from last night till Thursday morning (4th June). I think it is a miracle that I survived this day on AIR and FAITH alone, not even medication! On a regular day if I skipped a meal I would have an intense headache. My husband Kanthan Vandayar also observed the fast and is overwhelmed that we were able to achieve this. My daughter Thanusha fasted from morning till 4pm and couldn't manage it, but at least she tried. In the evening we went to Papakura Ganesh Temple (4 Dent Place, Papakura) to give Thanks for our Faith and good fortune in this life.
I realised With FAITH, we can conquer anything!! Air + Faith = Life.
By reading this, I pray that you and your loved-ones be blessed to dream BIG and achieve your goals. GOD BLESS YOU :) now and always,
Kree Raman Vandayar

Read about the significance of Nirjali Ekadashi by Narottam Das:
http://www.h4all.org/nirjal_ekadashi.html

Monday, June 1, 2009

Extraordinary Sun Meditation - Monday, June 1st 2009



I really want and need to observe the Nirjal Ekadashi fast on June 3rd.
I am going through a beautiful phase in my life now, I mean spiritually.... Imagine 24 hours of no food and no water! I think it will be proof that we can survive on Faith alone!

Often, my sign to observe a certain fast or perform a certain pooja is the fact that a few days before an auspicious event or religious festival, I start menstruating, thus preventing me from indulging in intimate desires of the body so that I can be 'clean' for the fast. This is how I know that I should observe Nirjal Ekadashi, and if I do, it will be God's Will and Strength.

I want to share with you an extraordianary meditation I had today, Monday 1st June 2009, which was a public holiday in New Zealand to celebrate The Queen's birth. This morning, while chanting the Hanuman Chalisa at my prayer altar, I felt the morning sun shining behind me through the window. Although my eyes were closed, I was overpowered by the light of the sun and changed my seating to face the sun. I had my back to the lamp (although I knew this was not acceptable) but the power of the sun drew me to it like a magnet. I continued my chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa, with my eyes open and taking in all the beauty of the sun. Then I closed my eyes, and just there between my eyebows, I could still see the sun as though my eyes had been open. I slowly opened my eyelids to make sure that I had shut them in the first place...what I saw next was breath-taking! The sun had seven rays, you know...like the way preschoolers draw the rays of the sun in their pictures. Has anyone actually seen the rays of the sun? How did we know about it as children then? The biggest ray I saw was at the bottom of the sun which was making contact with me....I mean I was looking at a ray of light coming from the SUN right into my face (or eyes). It was magnificent. I usually experience this Jyoti meditation when I'm looking at my lamp with eyelids half open half shut....you know what I mean. Anyhow, I kept closing then opening my eyes...the colours and shapes in and around the sun were breath-taking. It felt as though I was floating in space (our Solar System) and witnessing the power of the sun from close-up! Suddenly, I had a revelation that The Black Hole in Space is really our "Third EYE"....the EYE of GOD. Imagine that? Is that where our souls go to after death? An invisible eye? The Third Eye? Is it the Black Hole in the sky? These thoughts were going on in my mind when next I saw the outline of the sun burning a bright yellow light on the inside, then a ring of orange light around that and a ring of red light on the outer side of the sun. Awesome! Then there appeared a dark grey round shape spinning around either inside or in front of the sun, with just a ring of yellow sun shining around it. (Earth? Moon?...I wonder). Around the sun were rings and rings of hot colours, spanning as wide as five times the size of the sun. In my mind, I kept thinking I must paint a picture of these colours....
At last I finished chanting the Hanuman Chalisa, so I instinctively made salutations to the SUN and returned to my normal seating position, giving thanks and bowing in front of my lamp and Sai Baba's portrait. I continued with my reading from "The Book of Daily Thoughts and Prayers" by Swami Paramanda. This was the thought of the day on page 174.
June 1st:
Salient Thought for the Day:
Have Faith! It glorifies the life. It exalts it.
Lines to memorise:
It is the flame of faith that sheds light upon our life's straight and narrow path.
Faith, how oft thou dost come to my rescue as I stand in the dark corners of life, puzzled and helpless. O blessed Faith, Thy transcendent glow hath filled my life! Thy lustre hath brought me new sight. I shall walk now with the light of Thy holy sanctity.
Lesson:
What you need is a basis in life which will bring you upliftment, courage and resourcefulness. At no time do you need to feel lonely, destitute, devoid of help. All will come out right if you have faith. Faith always enriches the life and brings true understanding.
Prayer:
O Thou who art the source of all goodness, may I learn to work, worship and aspire with unaltering faith and selfless spirit. May I gain strength and vigor of mind, high inspiration and peace. May Thy holy peace fill my heart and life.
[The Book of Daily Thoughts and Prayers, Swami Paramanda, p. 174]

Thank you for reading my recount of this amazing experience. I pray that all who read this may feel the same power, faith and peace that I felt.

Love, faith and peace to you and your loved ones.