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.
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So, Spider-man 3 came out last night. To celebrate we had "super hero"-themed dinner. Alex, Jade and I went as the Powerpuff girls. There are pictures somewhere, but I obviously have been pretty awful with the whole posting-photos-thing as of late. So... yeah.
Then, we found out that Gwobs won this draw thing at his work. He won 125$ and because he is very nice and so super, he took us all to see Spider-man!!!! Yayyyyy. It was funny though, because we all got out of our costumes, and went to the theatre, and they were having a costume contest!!! Argggggg. Ha ha. Anyway, the movie was quite awesome. There were loads of funny bits. And emo-Spidey which is like ahhhhhhh-be-still-my-heart you big, nerdy, emo LOVE!!! Not to mention Topher Grace and James Franco are HOTTTTTTTT. Sizzle. Gahhhh. The whole movie is just a droolfest.
Today we volunteered for Youth Action Day. It's organized by the United Way to help Ontarian high school students get their 40 hours of community service done. Ha ha, community service. First we went to this big hall-ish thing, kind of like The Space in Calgary, and we had breakfast and got some nifty t-shirts, ha ha. Then we drove out to Rideau Hill Camp. We worked on getting the camp ready for... ermmm.... camping season. I helped clean out some cabins and rake leaves and twigs. We saw lots of dead things too, like a squirrel's head, and a deer's leg. Oh, and when we were cleaning matresses there were mice in one. One of the ladies KILLED THE MOM MOUSE WITH HER FOOT AND THEN THREW THE BABIES IN THE GARBAGE!!! It was sooo gross, and Alex and I were working there and we're both vegetarians, so... yeah. We weren't very pleased. Lunch was yummy though, they made us vegetarian chili. We also got a certificate that said we gained 8 hours of volunteer-ness. Which made us laugh, since we all do an average of 35-hours of volunteering per week already.
Tomorrow is our first day volunteering at the Tulip Festival. I have no idea how that will be, since last week they called and said we couldn't volunteer because some people have facial piercings. But, apparently they really needed us, because they relented. And in protest, Sean went and got his lip pierced yesterday.
Next week I'm house manager as well, so that will be fun. I hope. Then only 4 days left of work (because I'm pretty sure we get the whole day of the 16th off to meet our MPs).
Oh, and on the 15th we're holding an organic workshop at our house. In French. So, if you want to come, then, YAY. Ha ha.
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