
The elephants were covering themselves with dust - and I took a video of it. It's amazing how they maneuver, ps!
Living life in Denver. Trying to be intentional and make relationships with people. Finding my niche in this city and desiring to be around people and have a job that I love.

The elephants were covering themselves with dust - and I took a video of it. It's amazing how they maneuver, ps!
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This week has been interesting. We didn't have any school here on Monday because of President's Day so that was nice having a day off yet still being able to count it. My first week I worked 34 hours. The second: 39. This week I will have worked over 40 hours so I will have some time off in the next couple of weeks. It's crazy that I am already three weeks into this. It's good though. I am learning so much and really enjoying all of the time I am spending here.
Life at the crossing has been good, too. The only thing that has been kind of weird has been the fact that I haven't really gotten out and about much. The bus is kind of expensive - $2 one way and that doesn't include long transfers. But, there is not much I can do about it, so I just suck it up and deal. There is a walmart down the road so I walk to it at least once a week. It's good exercise and it's not a bad walk either. I would like to get out and explore downtown a little more, but I really just wish I had a car. I know that it would make everything SO much easier and allow me to be more mobile. I guess that one cannot look a gift horse in the mouth - I think that's what they say. ;)
But truly, that would be my biggest complaint being here right now is not going out so much. It might sound silly but I promise this is NOT something to be taken lightly. Haha; being an extrovert I need to get out and be around people and be able to LAUGH and have FUN. And for the most part, if I am at the crossing, I am either eating with the other interns or being a bum in my room watching cable tv or something silly like that.
I have been printing off biology stuff lately to start studying with. It's a very good thing - I am going to be taking the test sometime while I am here so studying now is key. I also found an online english class that work with the arbor and will transfer in time for me to for sure graduate on time! YAY!!
Well, I need to post on blackboard and get ready for the kiddies to come in, so it's goodbye time for me for now
Blessings
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My weekend has been one of adventerous proportions!
It started off Thursday, like I've already written about and it's has been expanded to the majority of my weekend, which I really enjoy!
So Friday I did the whole work thing, and it was good. The kids who attend are only here for 1/2 the day and then they go with their mothers. Let me explain this a little further. As I said before there are 5 phases of the program. During the first phase, the kids of the mothers have to attend our program if they are between the ages of 6 months & 5 years. Right now there is one exception because one the children cannot get the appropriate funds to go to regular school. It's kind of a messed up subject; perhaps I will explain it in another time.
On Wednesday's and Friday's these mothers don't have any afternoon going-ons; it's like their free time. During the week, they don't really get out of the house because they are still in phase one. This means that they stay here at Champa and attend the LEC - Literacy and Education Center to work on different things that help determine their literacy, academic and career skills, etc. Along with that, they also go to life skills classes. During this phase, they have the ability to leave the building for 4 hours a day, so long as they are going somewhere with another mother who is in a higher phase.
Everytime they change phases they get more incentives. A later curfew, more free time, etc. It's a really neat program in the way that it is structured, I think.
After work on Friday, I went back to the Crossing and relaxed for a little and then went for dinner. I am surprised at how much better the food there is than in the DC for the most part. There are sometimes when it's not very good, but unlike in the DC - here it is free for me. :) After dinner I decided to go to a prayer meeting with Candace at 10 pm. Ashley, Candace's super, was one of the leaders at this meeting so we went with her before hand at like 7:30 or 8 into town to the church. Ashley [who coincidentally went to college in Michigan] was headed to the Chris Tomlin concert before the prayer meeting and she asked us if we wanted to use her car to drive around and of course we told her no. Just KIDDING. I jumped at that chance like it was my job :D So, we got to take her car and drove around downtown a little bit, then we decided to park it. So we put an hour's worth of quarters in and went on our way.
We walked around 16th street and checked out all the cool stops. It was nice to walk around and see downtown life on a saturday night. On 16th street they have all of these people who have adult-like strollers attached to their bikes to drive peopld around and they are pretty cool. Apparently whenever Candace goes out to places, boys always hit on her and this was no exception :) One of the bike guys asked us if we wanted a ride and since I like to make things awkward for my friends, I made us say yes and away we went. He talked to her the whole time, it was kind of pathetic. :) He asked her if she skied or anything and she said that she snowboarded. He responded with, "It's okay, I'll forgive you". HAHAHAH. It was so funny, so luckily I needed to buy some Q-tips and there was a walgreens right on the corner so we told him to take us there and then we went in.
There was also a big commotion on 16th street and cops were all over the place. I wanted to find out what was going on so I put my nosy ears on and listened to what people were saying. It was somethign about a family and the dad did something to the mom and daughter and I don't really know, at all. Actually. I was a bad eavesdropper. I was a little disappointed in myself ;) We did, however, make up a sweet list of things that we need to do before we are done here. ps, Candace leaves the 27th of March. What am I going to do without my little exploration buddy?! I don't really know. Oooooh, I am going to dye my hair soon. I am excited. :D
So, we eventually had to go back to the church for the meeting and we get to the car and I said, "what the crap is that?" Maybe it wasn't that exact word, but it was close enough. Yep, you guessed it; the crap was actually a parking violation. Our meter expired on us! And we were so careful, too. It was for 25 stinking dollars! Holy moly. It was 100 times what it would have cost us to throw an extra quarter in for 15 more minutes - which would have given us time to get back and not have a ticket. We haven't told Ashley about it yet, we will when we have the money to pay it.
The prayer meeting was awesome. It was so nice to get back into that atmosphere. It wasn't a pray all of the time prayer meeting, it was more like a praise/read scripture/pray through scripture/ pray for a bunch of different things/write down your own prayer kind of thing. It was good, but Candace and I left just 3 hours into it (it went until 6 am). I am going to start memorizing scripture, starting with Galatians 6:8. I think that this verse is an important verse to remember [For he who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption. But he who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life.] I know that this is something I need to be reminded of daily, if not hourly. It's so easy to forget to be intentional with what we say and do, and I have decided that I need to be intentional about being intentional.
After that, we took Ashley's car back to the Crossing and she's picking it up in the morning. This was a GOOD day!
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Lately I feel like a big conundrum. It seems that the hours go by slowly yet the days go rather quickly. It almost saddens me because I feel like I am taking the days for granted, but really I'm not...hmmm
Thursday was a really good day :) After I got picked up by Amy, my super [supervisor], and got to work, I had the first hour to sit around and not really do anything. It was good. I was able to take the kids to the park when they got here, and that was fun. The park is a good place to be a kid, I think. I'm pretty sure that was a great part of my childhood. Kid's Corner will always hold a place in my heart!
We also got to go to story time at the library!It was fantastic. Really, who doesn't love story time. The lady reading the stories was really dynamic and all the kids there loved it. It was nice also because I got to see a little more of downtown. I am kind of liking this city girl thing that I'm working on.
I went out to eat today, a cute little Mexican restauraunt with my super and another intern who has been here for a while. The food was good, I got a taco salad only because of the fact that it came with guacamole which on its own was an extra 3.50. It was delicious guacamole, too! It was nice to get to know both of these girls on a little bit of a different level. I really do like getting to know people and sometimes I wish I was a little better at it. Seriously.
The rest of the day was good at work, the kids were well behaved for the most part and it was just a good rest of the day.
The drive home was good - it has been so nice outside lately. It reminds me of SoHo, at least the sunshine and the warmth part of it, but there are two ways that it is not SoHo-y. First, no lake.
That is what I miss the most by far, and the more than glorious sunsets. Second, no humidity. I must say that I do not miss that part at all. I don't get super sweaty when I walk around outside now. It's a huge plus!
I went on an adventure after dinner last night! It was nice to get out and figure out a little more of the bus/light rail predicament. The boyfriend of Candace [our Canadian intern :D] is coming to stay here for a week or 10 days or something and he needed a place to stay. Candace's Super, Ashley, said that he could stay at her parents house in Littleton. So, I went with Candace to figure out how to get from The Crossing to Littleton. We only went the wrong way once, and it wasn't too far out of the way. It was nice because we were able to fix our mistake right away and get on the light rail going the right way :)
This was us trying to get the station name [18th & California]. This is us clearly failing.
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