Saturday, January 25, 2014

Heres ai bei tempi. Here's to the good times.

       Ciao! I hope y'all are doing well. Things are moving fast here. Last weekend I attended the RYLA leadership camp in New Braunfels. RYLA is the rotary clubs youth leadership program for juniors in high school and a couple people (2-4) from each school are asked to attend. It was crazy! The team leaders were seniors that had attended the previous year. They were a lot of fun and liked to sing/ yell crazy songs at random and punish people for weird offenses, like talking to someone from your school, by making you do embarrassing things.The first night I was sure I'd wandered into a mental institution.
      We played a lot of fun games and had several guest speakers. One guest speaker was a motivational speaker that taught us about traits that make up the best leader (such as wisdom) and how we could apply these in our life. It was educational and she had us pick one trait we would all work on. Another speaker was a Wounded Warrior that came to tell us about how the program helped his family, especially his brother who's also a wounded warrior, and about his tour. This lead to us doing a service project where we wrote letters to the soldiers and made bracelets. For most of the weekend we played different leadership games that had a message behind each one. All were a blast to participate in and gave me something to think about afterwards. Then we had an 80's dance and the next day it was time to drive home with my friends. I'm so thankful for the rotary club for inviting me and allowing me to have this wonderful experience!
Stopping at the Pit Stop on the way there with Sam.

Clearly we're in a magical place.

Is it still a war wound if it's self inflicted?

Road trip back!
      Big announcement! My application is almost finished! Eeep! I went to the doctor the other day so they could check that I'm neither dying nor overly psychotic. As soon as I get that form back from the doctor,on Monday, I can turn in my application. Are you ready for more exciting news?! I GOT A JOB! Woohoo!! I now work the front counter at Chick Fil' A. I've been going through training all week and start on Monday. I'm both excited and nervous to start. Finally, I'd like to thank all my recent donations, thanks y'all I couldn't do it without you! ARRIVEDERCI!
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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Otto giorni alla settimana. Eight days a week.

           Hey everyone, I hope y'all had a fantastic week! Mine was filled with preparation for the dreaded finals week, AFS stuff, and job searching.  This week, I got back into the swing of things with school after having spent 3 of the last 5 weeks on vacation. Let me tell you it was tough! Monday, it seemed like everything that could go wrong did. Finally at the end of the day with only 10 minutes left I was called into the counselors office. Dum dum dum... When I got to the office I found out my friend Sam had also been called in and of course we're both thing, "crap, what they caught us doing?!" Turns out both of us were nominated to go to a leadership camp on January 17-20. Whew... much better than being in trouble. Four people in our class were nominated by a teacher and selected to go to New Braunfels for the four day leadership camp which is hosted by the Rotary club. Yay! I can't wait to spend the weekend with my friends and all the other student leaders from Texas schools.
        On Wednesday I interviewed for a job at Bill Millers, a local Texas fast food chain. I think the interview went well and I'm supposed to hear back from them this weekend. The only reason I can think of that I wouldn't get the job is that I have no previous work experience. Hopefully I hear back and I get the job. Fingers crossed!
        Then on Saturday the day started off with my senior portraits. Taking them wasn't too bad but anyone that knows me knows that i HATE having my picture taken. It's boring and takes way too much time. Thankfully it only lasted an hour and a half and then we were out of there. That afternoon I had my AFS interview! A local AFS volunteer Marc came over to interview my mom and me. We talked about what I expected from going abroad, the type of host family I want, and varying other things. I got to ask some of my questions like, "could I visit other countries in Europe while I'm there?" (Yes!). Overall it made the whole thing seem much more real and made me even more excited.
      I'd like to give shout outs to my first three donators (not including my mom..); David a good friend of my moms from work, thanks for donating despite having never met me, you made my day, Angelica a close family friend, thanks I promise not to pull an Amanda Knox ;), and Ray one of our oldest family friend, thanks and I hope you're doing well! Arrivederci!
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One of my many senior portraits.
The good news is they actually let me read the book in between photos!