I'm Aisling. I'm a "dorkerella," on the never ending quest to be the world's greatest know-it-all. This is my story.
Okay, I guess it's time for me to actually write about what's up, rather than just posting pictures and dashing off! Although I do have some excellent pictures of us crazy carpetting (which is like tobogganing for any foreigners that may be reading this!), but they're at home, and I am at work, as it were.
Last night the whole group stayed up very late and had a very serious discussion with another member of our group who was considering leaving. I don't know if she ever made a decision or anything, and to be honest, it didn't seem to make a difference- the person didn't seem to show an interest in most things we said. Who knows how it will turn out in the end.
Joanne (our PL) and Christine (our PC) came to visit Anny and I at work today, and we had a big discussion about it. It was nice to be able to get that out, because sometimes the pressure does build quite quickly.
Tonight we'll be having another big meeting about billeting and other stuff, that I hope won't be as intense as last night's impromptu one, but probably will be close knowing us. We're a group of such stubborn people! In a good way!!! Tomorrow night we have part two of our communication workshop. It's hard to say if we've learned anything yet. I think with yesterday, the majority of us learned a lot, but the person we were speaking with did not.
Friday night we actually start billeting! I'm not going to lie- I'm nervous. But it's also exciting. I'm probably going to miss my housemates quite a bit. And then I'm going home for two days, which will be great, except I'm also afraid that I'll be homesick for Kelowna as well. Ugh, it's so confusing, and probably not very interesting.
Anyway, the office is kind of getting busy for a bit right now, so I'm going to go so it doesn't look like I'm slacking so much, even though Gerry just congraulated me on being able to type without looking at the keyboard! Ha ha.
Thanks for reading you crazy people!
Labels: Journal, Katimavik, Kelowna