Sunday, April 4, 2010

House Management Complete, Katima-lympics, Group Blog

I managed it. I managed to provide for a family of nine, eight of whom aged 18-20, for a week. Okay, I didn't do it alone, and my partner wasn't a slouch, either. But still!

Today was the Katima-lympics, which included three of the four cluster groups. We got smashed, just like we got smashed at every team-based competition back at the orientation. The other two teams tied for first, and our team... didn't. Oh, well. Look how much better we got at floor hockey, after only one game! Our team may start off bad, but we have unlimited potential!

We did win a caber tossing-like competition, and the tug of war. The tug of war was cool, because everyone attributed the win to me. People from other teams were high fiving me, clapping me on the back, hugging me, saying I was amazing, a beast, a legendary creature, telling stories about how they'd be pulling as hard as they could, I'd look them in the eye, smile, pull, and they'd go flying. I got a picture taken, where I got to hold the "rope" (a sheet) and my partners are pointing at me.

During the Easter egg hunt, I managed to fall in some mud, and in a river (I got some eggs out of it, though). I was the roughest-looking guy by the end of the day.

We did another Easter egg hunt through Summerside, just with our team. In this one, there were fewer eggs, and each one included a hint to find the next. Our group was split into two teams, and my team lost.

I took part in a campaign for Katimavik at the farmer's market. That was kind of boring.

Looks like there IS going to be a blog for our group. I didn't think it got very good reception when I first brought it up, and since it wasn't really my original idea, I kind of dropped it. But there's been some renewed interest in it, and no objections. However, nobody's got any suggestions or offered help, either, so I'll basically be in charge of it. I plan to keep updating this blog, too.

I'm going to format it like a weekly newsletter. I need a name for it, though, and I can't think of anything. Our group number is 15133. Not particularly catchy. There was an idea that it could be translated into it's letter equivalent. Isiee. Also that it could be based on a newspaper name, and that whatever is chosen could have "Katima-" put in front of it. Also that something with "Summerside" could be implemented, since it's how the groups are defined right now and it will be the station we spend the most time in. We tried cramming our names together, but that's a minimum eight-syllable word... I'm still working on this.

I finally started taking medicine for my cough. Buckley's cough syrup. I think this is the first time I've ever used it. It's known for tasting incredibly bad, but I find it barely tastes like anything. Kind of disappointing.

I don't think we're getting any replacements. You can get replacements up to five weeks into the program, and we're closing the fifth right now. Arlington and Wellington both got one replacement, and they both lost two members. I think the score is, we've all lost two members, and two groups have gotten one replacement apiece.

2 comments:

  1. Well, congrats anyway, on your successful week as co-manager of the house, and on your tug of war win.

    You didn't think Buckley's tasted like much? Someone must have put a different cough medicine in the bottle! It's the ammonia that bugs me. I was introduced to it by my loving husband on our sort-of-honeymoon and my theory is that it tastes so bad you stop coughing so you don't have to take any more.

    Are you making friends? I know you have privacy concerns about talking about others, but you could deal with that in a general way.

    Thanks for keeping us all updated!

    Love, Grandma

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  2. Cool! Maybe you have a career ahead of you as a great French chef, perhaps also as a bear-like TV personality with a cooking show, or a cookbook author.

    love, john

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