NSW Group Study Exchange Team

NSW Group Study Exchange Team
Perri Calderwood, Sophie Hunter, Howard Davy, Rebekah Schulz, Zoe Terpening

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Boats, Cars and Sports!

We've had some very exciting days over the past couple of days. We visited the Mystic Seaport Museum on Monday morning. We were able to look through the only surviving wooden whaling boat (and yes Perri managed to climb the three flights of stairs as well as bump her head on the roof in the downstairs quarters!) After which we were able to have lunch in the oldest continuous running Inn - called the Griswolds, and no we didn't see anyone that resembled Chevy Chase. Afterwhich we were treated to a ride on the Connecticut River. It was very cold but absolutely beautiful. On Tuesday we visited the Connecticut Police Academy. Sophie was in absolute heaven! We witnessed recruits training in on the skid pad in the cars, doing some combat training and visited their shooting range. For all of those sports fans it's time to wipe that green colour off your face. We visited ESPN Studios and had a fantastic tour, with some very nice views! We even managed to get a wink from one of the NFL show presenters! And yes we saw the set where they shoot the Nascar show!
Wednesday saw us visiting the capital theatre where we had a tour, visiting the senate room and the memorial to the fallen soldiers and many more.
We were treated to a lovely dinner at Modern Pizza tonight before we will be rolling into bed for another busy day in our vocational visits tomorrow.

Along with our presentations

Saturday, April 24, 2010

What is GSE all about?





Before I boarded the plane to Connecticut, USA, I thought the Group Study Exchange (GSE) was all about visiting professionals who share a common career path. A Library Manager in Australia will therefore meet up with another Library Manager in Connecticut. They will share stories, find commonalities and discuss difference. And this has certainly occurred on my GSE. The Otis Library in Norwich, Connecticut shares many similarities in terms of staffing, processes and patrons. And it was fascinating to discuss the differences between Hurstville City Library and the Otis Library.

What has surprised me, what I never expected, was how many amazing people I would meet on the GSE. And they are not just from my own profession. In one short week I've met doctors, teachers, nurses, wedding planners, web designers, IT experts....and many more. I've been overwhelmed by everyone's generosity, willingness to help, and genuine interest in the Australian GSE team and our experiences.

I feel very fortunate to be part of this exchange and I'm looking forward to the next 3 weeks of vocational visits and opportunities to meet many more incredible people.

Rebekah

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Survival Systems - all part of the GSE experience!



Today we had the unusual opportunity to learn how to evacuate from a plane that has ditched, upside-down (of course) in water. The course was held at Survival Systems and Sophie had a fantastic time practicing her new skills, while photographers, Zoe and Rebekah recorded the moment for posterity.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Hello from New York



We made it!!

Here's Zoe and Sophie eating apples in the Big Apple.

We also visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art today.