So, we made it to our home in the woods late on Sunday night... started work at 7 Monday morning. It is beautiful out here, colder than some people expected. We live in three camper trailers right outside the state park we are working in. Yesterday and today we learned everything there is to know about a chainsaw: how to take one apart and also today we cut down trees. Jim is wonderful. Such a nice guy and his black lab Windy is sooo nice (I am in love!!) she just walks around with us in the woods and wanders, but always come back. The living is pretty cramped but it's really fun being out in the woods. One of the few bad things is that the town we always go into is about 45 minutes away. We have made the journey into town all three days so far to get food and today to get more food and come here (to the library) and the post office.
The trail we are working on has about 7 miles done and it is going to be a total of about 14 miles I think Jim said, we are hoping to knock out a couple, or at least one mile. My team is really great and we all think it is great that we are in such close quarters for the first round. It is a great way for us to bond, since we are kind of forced to. I do not get much of any service back at our camping area, but when we are in the woods during the day I get a little bit. I can't wait to start on the trail hopefully tomorrow and take in this whole experience in small town AR. My time on this computer is almost up... we are coming into town for laundry and such on Sat or Sun so I will update on the rest of the week and hopefully post some pictures then.
Missing home as always,
Can't wait to land in MN on the 18Th!!
Love, Nicole
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
First round starts TOMORROW!!
Well the time is here and tomorrow we leave at 8 am for Wickes Arkansas. I am so excited, yet sad I won't be seeing all of these wonderful people daily anymore. This week has been filled with a lot of briefing and spike prep. Wednesday we had off for Veteran's Day so a few of us girls went to Thai Basil, which was I think my first Thai experience. It was pretty good but I could have totally gone for some Olive Garden... MmMmM I miss that. We then went to the down town area for the afternoon to shop for various Christmas presents and such. It was another beautiful day out in Denver.
Today we took our all corps photo and then had Induction. Which was pretty exciting since we are officially done with all the trainings, and get to finally embark on our first project. Some ladies and I just finished the game of "Life" which was very fun but I lost pretty bad. I am getting really good at packing light... since we really don't have a choice. They provide us with a red duffel bag and we get one other bag, plus a bag for in the van with us. I am refraining from bringing any candy and I am already a little nervous to not have an endless supply of sweets like I do now. I am totally known for my eating of numerous bread sticks and cookies at dinner and my WONDERFUL supply of candy that I have started to just give away most of it.
Tomorrow at 7 we have our final room inspections and then at 8 there is a mini send off, then we hit the road. We have a 15 person van along with a 5 person cargo truck. It will be nice to have the truck to ride in to get away a little. We are only allowed to drive 500 max miles a day so we are staying in a Holiday Inn in Salina Kansas tomorrow night and then arriving in Wickes Sunday at about 5 pm we're hoping. Thankfully I love road trips so I have my People and US magazines, my DS, Ipod and words game books... so I am beyond set!!! We are staying in trailers that sleep 3 people comfortably right at our work site. I think the state park is called Casatot or something along those lines. Jim is our supervisor and we have heard nothing but amazing things about him from the staff here on campus. He likes to show us around and have bon fires (which I can't wait for) so I am sure this will be a wonderful experience. I can't wait for the beautiful views and amazing night sky, since the nearest city (which is small) is 45 minutes away. We don't really have a mailing address so stuff should still be mailed here at campus and then they send it out to us once a week. We will probably drive once a week to town to do laundry, shop for food and get the Internet. We were very happy to hear that most all cell phones will work, although I am not bringing my computer so this may be my last blog for a few weeks.
Sorry this is such a random blog, I am wayy tired from the long day of packing and such. I am WAY excited for this project and can't wait to come home for the holidays!!! I am very thankful I get to come home, since some people are staying here due to money. Oh so on spike travel we have to wear our "relaxed" uniform, so our shirt has to be worn but we can wear sweatpants or gym shorts... looks like I will be tucking my t-shirt into my sweatpants!! :-)
Miss you all!!
Love, Nicole
"When I asked for all things, so that I may enjoy life, I was given life, so that I might enjoy all things" I am so grateful for this wonderful experience I am going through right now in life :-)
Today we took our all corps photo and then had Induction. Which was pretty exciting since we are officially done with all the trainings, and get to finally embark on our first project. Some ladies and I just finished the game of "Life" which was very fun but I lost pretty bad. I am getting really good at packing light... since we really don't have a choice. They provide us with a red duffel bag and we get one other bag, plus a bag for in the van with us. I am refraining from bringing any candy and I am already a little nervous to not have an endless supply of sweets like I do now. I am totally known for my eating of numerous bread sticks and cookies at dinner and my WONDERFUL supply of candy that I have started to just give away most of it.
Tomorrow at 7 we have our final room inspections and then at 8 there is a mini send off, then we hit the road. We have a 15 person van along with a 5 person cargo truck. It will be nice to have the truck to ride in to get away a little. We are only allowed to drive 500 max miles a day so we are staying in a Holiday Inn in Salina Kansas tomorrow night and then arriving in Wickes Sunday at about 5 pm we're hoping. Thankfully I love road trips so I have my People and US magazines, my DS, Ipod and words game books... so I am beyond set!!! We are staying in trailers that sleep 3 people comfortably right at our work site. I think the state park is called Casatot or something along those lines. Jim is our supervisor and we have heard nothing but amazing things about him from the staff here on campus. He likes to show us around and have bon fires (which I can't wait for) so I am sure this will be a wonderful experience. I can't wait for the beautiful views and amazing night sky, since the nearest city (which is small) is 45 minutes away. We don't really have a mailing address so stuff should still be mailed here at campus and then they send it out to us once a week. We will probably drive once a week to town to do laundry, shop for food and get the Internet. We were very happy to hear that most all cell phones will work, although I am not bringing my computer so this may be my last blog for a few weeks.
Sorry this is such a random blog, I am wayy tired from the long day of packing and such. I am WAY excited for this project and can't wait to come home for the holidays!!! I am very thankful I get to come home, since some people are staying here due to money. Oh so on spike travel we have to wear our "relaxed" uniform, so our shirt has to be worn but we can wear sweatpants or gym shorts... looks like I will be tucking my t-shirt into my sweatpants!! :-)
Miss you all!!
Love, Nicole
"When I asked for all things, so that I may enjoy life, I was given life, so that I might enjoy all things" I am so grateful for this wonderful experience I am going through right now in life :-)
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Denver lovin
Monday, November 9, 2009
5 sleeps till AR
I am getting really excited for Saturday, when we start our drive to Arkansas. Today we did a lot of Distaster Relief trainings with The Red Cross in case we need to get deployed from where ever we might be to head to a natural disaster around the country.
I can honestly say I am raked out for the season... I think if I have to rake anymore leaves I may turn into an actual rake!! :-) The supervisor for landscaping at the museum was very thankful which was wonderful. He said that he was planning on doing all the work we did in 2 hours himself which would have taken about a week or more. The Avalanche game was very fun, even though they lost their first home game 5-3... we were pretty mad because our original tickets were for the Friday night game which they won in a shoot out. Prior to the game we went to Casa Bonita which was an experience to say the least. The food was very horrible and overpriced, however there were cliff divers, a gun fight and a mariachi band haha it is for sure one of a kind.
Tonight there was a campus talent show which was hilarious. It ranged from people singing, stand up, an amazing whistler to one guy dancing perfectly to "Single Ladies" by Beyonce. Wednesday there is a game show about how well you know your roommate and a few roommates duos are doing it that I know which will also be a riot. It is going to so sad not seeing all these people everyday, and I should really start figuring out what I am going to want to bring home since I will only have a couple days once I get back here before my flight home. I really don't know much about AR, but it will be weird to be there with probably not much snow... then to come back to Denver for a couple days and then back to good ol MN which better be covered in snow for a white Christmas!! :-) I have a feeling it is going to be a very surreal holiday season, since I will only be there for about a week before until a week after. But, I am VERY thankful I am able to go home and be with my family and friends.
Pictures soon to come, along with if we have a mailing address at our trailers, and if we get cell phone service. Miss you all A LOT!!
Love,
Nicole
I can honestly say I am raked out for the season... I think if I have to rake anymore leaves I may turn into an actual rake!! :-) The supervisor for landscaping at the museum was very thankful which was wonderful. He said that he was planning on doing all the work we did in 2 hours himself which would have taken about a week or more. The Avalanche game was very fun, even though they lost their first home game 5-3... we were pretty mad because our original tickets were for the Friday night game which they won in a shoot out. Prior to the game we went to Casa Bonita which was an experience to say the least. The food was very horrible and overpriced, however there were cliff divers, a gun fight and a mariachi band haha it is for sure one of a kind.
Tonight there was a campus talent show which was hilarious. It ranged from people singing, stand up, an amazing whistler to one guy dancing perfectly to "Single Ladies" by Beyonce. Wednesday there is a game show about how well you know your roommate and a few roommates duos are doing it that I know which will also be a riot. It is going to so sad not seeing all these people everyday, and I should really start figuring out what I am going to want to bring home since I will only have a couple days once I get back here before my flight home. I really don't know much about AR, but it will be weird to be there with probably not much snow... then to come back to Denver for a couple days and then back to good ol MN which better be covered in snow for a white Christmas!! :-) I have a feeling it is going to be a very surreal holiday season, since I will only be there for about a week before until a week after. But, I am VERY thankful I am able to go home and be with my family and friends.
Pictures soon to come, along with if we have a mailing address at our trailers, and if we get cell phone service. Miss you all A LOT!!
Love,
Nicole
Friday, November 6, 2009
An array of pictures
Beautiful CO
It's another beautiful day here in Denver. We had our trainings for our positions and I didn't think at my PT training we would be doing any PT so I wore my mocassins... bad idea... PT was a must I guess. haha oh well. We got some ideas of what PT to do, but we most likely won't be doing any.
We find out a little more about our project in AR: the closest city is a city of about 200 which is actually 45 minutes away... that is where our shopping for food, internet access and laundry is. My team lead also wasn't overly sure about cell phone service at our trailers, but we are assuming we will have it somewhere hopefully. There are about 5 trailers he thought there and we will get 3 of them for our 13 person team. Each trailer has a shower, stove and microwave and fits 5-7. Our TL said last year the team that did this project went when it was above 100 degrees daily and they had to start their work at 6 am to beat the heat. So I am very thankful that we are going at this time of the year, plus this is our shortest project time (only 19 days of work due to Thanksgiving). Since we will be having such close quarters it will be fun to really get to know everyone and become our little family.
Tonight we have a cultural cafe thing, not sure what that entails. Tomorrow our team is going on what I heard is a beautiful hike by Boulder, then a farmers market and shopping around Boulder. Sunday morning some of us girls are volunteering at the Children's museum again raking and doing landscaping things we think. Then my friend Megan and I are going to the Avalanche game with her friend that lives out here. I am WAY excited for that. Next week is full of Spike Prep and getting ready for our first trip, along with packing and presenting our teams to the whole corp which will be interesting to learn where everyone is going plus who ended up on the same teams. I'm really excited for this project and getting to go home for the holidays!! I am starting to get a little homesick, which I think is partly due to getting bored with all of this training and the summer camp feel of things, so I am excited to leave here for a few weeks and really get to work on "Getting Things Done"!!! :-)
We find out a little more about our project in AR: the closest city is a city of about 200 which is actually 45 minutes away... that is where our shopping for food, internet access and laundry is. My team lead also wasn't overly sure about cell phone service at our trailers, but we are assuming we will have it somewhere hopefully. There are about 5 trailers he thought there and we will get 3 of them for our 13 person team. Each trailer has a shower, stove and microwave and fits 5-7. Our TL said last year the team that did this project went when it was above 100 degrees daily and they had to start their work at 6 am to beat the heat. So I am very thankful that we are going at this time of the year, plus this is our shortest project time (only 19 days of work due to Thanksgiving). Since we will be having such close quarters it will be fun to really get to know everyone and become our little family.
Tonight we have a cultural cafe thing, not sure what that entails. Tomorrow our team is going on what I heard is a beautiful hike by Boulder, then a farmers market and shopping around Boulder. Sunday morning some of us girls are volunteering at the Children's museum again raking and doing landscaping things we think. Then my friend Megan and I are going to the Avalanche game with her friend that lives out here. I am WAY excited for that. Next week is full of Spike Prep and getting ready for our first trip, along with packing and presenting our teams to the whole corp which will be interesting to learn where everyone is going plus who ended up on the same teams. I'm really excited for this project and getting to go home for the holidays!! I am starting to get a little homesick, which I think is partly due to getting bored with all of this training and the summer camp feel of things, so I am excited to leave here for a few weeks and really get to work on "Getting Things Done"!!! :-)
Thursday, November 5, 2009
ARKANSAS
So, today at 4 we were supposed to find out our final teams and where we will be going. Of course the team leads had us on a scavenger hunt around the campus until we got to who we thought was our final team. Turned out to be a sike out and we were sent to our REAL final team and team leader. It was pretty nerve racking but I am glad to finally know we team and that I am headed to Wickes Arkansas next Saturday November 14th. It's 900 miles from here so we will arrive on Sunday around 4 pm and then get settled into our trailors we will be living in and start work on Monday morning. There is a team in Littlerock, which is about two hours from us so we will be meeting up with them for Thanksgiving and some other times which will be fun. I like my team sofar, my roommate and I are on the same team which they said wouldn't happen... I'm ok with it though cause we get along. There is a group of 5 of us girls that spend a lot of time together and the other four are in pairs on teams and then I am by myself. I'm ok with it though cause it gives me a chance to better get to know my team and I know I will always me friends with them.
I am PT coordinator which will be fun, but I don't know how much work I will get to do since my team leader said that due to the strenuous work we will be doing during the day PT prolly won't be feasible. Which is pretty intimidating and exciting all at once. I can't wait to get "ripped" hopefully. That's what they say atleast.
This week was again filled with trainings. We had a day filled with CPR/AED/First Aid training. Which was not overly entertaining at all but I had my fill of suckers to keep me awake :-) But It is pretty cool to have all of those certificates to keep my team safe!! Even though hopefully nothing will happen. Well there is so much chaos with all the team selections and where we are all going so I will have to finish tomorrow. Miss everyone lots!!
~Nicole
I am PT coordinator which will be fun, but I don't know how much work I will get to do since my team leader said that due to the strenuous work we will be doing during the day PT prolly won't be feasible. Which is pretty intimidating and exciting all at once. I can't wait to get "ripped" hopefully. That's what they say atleast.
This week was again filled with trainings. We had a day filled with CPR/AED/First Aid training. Which was not overly entertaining at all but I had my fill of suckers to keep me awake :-) But It is pretty cool to have all of those certificates to keep my team safe!! Even though hopefully nothing will happen. Well there is so much chaos with all the team selections and where we are all going so I will have to finish tomorrow. Miss everyone lots!!
~Nicole
Monday, November 2, 2009
Crayola Crayons...
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Go Nuggets!!
We just got home from shopping and the Nuggets basketball game. It was a pretty good game and was kept close by the Grizzlys... but we pulled off another win (3-0) haha it's just begining. My friend Megan and I are going to the Avalanche game on Friday so we wanted to pick up a shirt and luckily both teams play at the Pepsi Center so it worked out great. We walked around down town Denver for a bit and then ate some pizza at Old Chicago and watched all of our football teams. I also made 5 bucks off the Vikings win because I bet a packer fan, he better pay up :-)
Friday our whole campus went indoor rock climbing which was a lot of fun. A group of us who have had belaying experience had to be ready to leave by 7:30 for a refresher course (thankyou high school gym class). I would much rather belay than climb so I did that from the time we got to the gym until one... my hands are still cut up from the rope burn. When we were leaving there was people that are real rock climbers there who are INSANE. They own the wall and are so graceful. I can't imagine ever rock climbing on something that doesn't have a mat, doesn't have foot and finger grips and well is on a mountain!! haha It's just not for me I guess.
Volunteering at the Childrens Museum was really fun last night, there were so many cute little kids. Since we were crayons they didn't want to split us up, good thinking on our part, so the three of us were in the crafts area. We helped the little kids make bats on popsicle sticks with pom poms on them. I sure made my fair share too. I just felt really old because I was tired by about 8... but the night was young ;-) Our costumes were a hit and we came in second in a group costume category.
So, if I haven't mentioned it yet, Dateline is doing a special on Americorps NCCC and has chosen the Denver campus and my unit (water) to follow. We are split into 4 units and then each unit has about 5 teams of maybe 11 or 12 people. It is kind of annoying though because they usually do it kind of randomly but this year they have to make sure that the "Dateline Team" has good diversity and interesting people. They followed one core member and one team lead from their homes so they are what the special will be focused on. Sometimes I wish I didn't have to deal with it, you can tell the people that are trying to be more outgoing or whatever just to be on that team. It's kinda lame... but oh well we find out on Thursday and I just wish we knew now. It will be really sad not seeing everyone for a long time and only for a transition week inbetween projects. But, there is a group of 5 or so of us girls that are already planning a country wide road trip after we graduate to see where we are all from. I am wayyy excited to see all these places I have yet to travel to. Today there was also talk of a backpacking trip around Europe in a couple years. Hopefully this will all happen, I think it will, depending on our jobs and stuff (and my dog of course :-)).
Tomorrow is the start of our second to last week of training, can't wait for CTI (corps training institute) to be over and to learn our final teams and where we are going. I will post some pictures from Halloween and such tomorrow!! Happy Monday!!
Love,
Coley
Friday our whole campus went indoor rock climbing which was a lot of fun. A group of us who have had belaying experience had to be ready to leave by 7:30 for a refresher course (thankyou high school gym class). I would much rather belay than climb so I did that from the time we got to the gym until one... my hands are still cut up from the rope burn. When we were leaving there was people that are real rock climbers there who are INSANE. They own the wall and are so graceful. I can't imagine ever rock climbing on something that doesn't have a mat, doesn't have foot and finger grips and well is on a mountain!! haha It's just not for me I guess.
Volunteering at the Childrens Museum was really fun last night, there were so many cute little kids. Since we were crayons they didn't want to split us up, good thinking on our part, so the three of us were in the crafts area. We helped the little kids make bats on popsicle sticks with pom poms on them. I sure made my fair share too. I just felt really old because I was tired by about 8... but the night was young ;-) Our costumes were a hit and we came in second in a group costume category.
So, if I haven't mentioned it yet, Dateline is doing a special on Americorps NCCC and has chosen the Denver campus and my unit (water) to follow. We are split into 4 units and then each unit has about 5 teams of maybe 11 or 12 people. It is kind of annoying though because they usually do it kind of randomly but this year they have to make sure that the "Dateline Team" has good diversity and interesting people. They followed one core member and one team lead from their homes so they are what the special will be focused on. Sometimes I wish I didn't have to deal with it, you can tell the people that are trying to be more outgoing or whatever just to be on that team. It's kinda lame... but oh well we find out on Thursday and I just wish we knew now. It will be really sad not seeing everyone for a long time and only for a transition week inbetween projects. But, there is a group of 5 or so of us girls that are already planning a country wide road trip after we graduate to see where we are all from. I am wayyy excited to see all these places I have yet to travel to. Today there was also talk of a backpacking trip around Europe in a couple years. Hopefully this will all happen, I think it will, depending on our jobs and stuff (and my dog of course :-)).
Tomorrow is the start of our second to last week of training, can't wait for CTI (corps training institute) to be over and to learn our final teams and where we are going. I will post some pictures from Halloween and such tomorrow!! Happy Monday!!
Love,
Coley
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