The majority of my day has been spent doing AIESEC. so I admit that I’m pretty exhausted right now, but in htat whole excited way. Worked past my exhaustion, to be honest.
8am—wake up and write paper
1130am-230pm—class
230-345pm—home and eat something (watched part of sex and the city episode with amber)
345-6pm—SN group interviews (yes, you read that right. GROUP SN interviews, really fucking hot, right? After that, we did an individual interview for an SN from MSU who found out about us while he was on study abroad in Helsinki. He said all the right things and I swear I had an AIESECgasm hearing someone regurgitate exactly what we do and why we do it, but for the purposes of his own life—I admit, I’m having fantasies about resurrecting @MSU…)
6pm-8pm—worked with Asier on logistics of tomorrow’s interviews and the tiny kinks that needed to be solved
8pm-815pmish—stopped by OGX meeting to meet the newbies (oh so cute!)
815-9pm—went home, changed, snagged newbie binders to bring to Grace for their meeting, printed cultural sessions for training session with Trent and Luke
9-10pm—conference call to train them on the cultural prep for exchange participants and on the cultural learning for the entire delegation
10pm—stop in at newbie meeting in time to help teach them the table dance, the dance to dragostea and general hanging out and enjoying newbies
10pm-11pm—chat with some newbies, work with Asier and Grace to figure out some logistics for mentor funness
11pm-1230am—call SNs to find out when they can interview, help Asier write the Sorry We Can’t Take You Right Now email for SN applicants, finalize our SN evaluation form for individual interviews
1230am-130am—chat with brother about: racial issues, legal status of marijuana useage (and how the government should really be making mad amounts of cash), our little sister, and our family
So it’s time to sleep. Let’s be honest. Beyond that, ummmm, yeah. SNs, they rock my world. WAY TOO EXCITED ABOUT THEM COMING TO RoKS THIS WEEKEND!
It feels so good to see something finally in motion. I’ve been working on SN impact since December and to finally have it come alive, it makes me… giddy inside. And to see it working, in parts, the excitement they have about AIESEC is so different than any other semester. Right now, it really MEANS something to them to be selected for us. You know?
Ok. Reeeeeaaaadddy, sleep!
And, on a slightly "nerdy" note, Shirley taught me how to make text bigger and small through keyboard commands (simply ctrl + [ or ] to make larger and smaller) and it has made me one of the happiest people alive. I kid you not. It's like the first day I played with powerpoint to make the Annual Dinner 2003 presentation--and you all know how it's gone since then....
8am—wake up and write paper
1130am-230pm—class
230-345pm—home and eat something (watched part of sex and the city episode with amber)
345-6pm—SN group interviews (yes, you read that right. GROUP SN interviews, really fucking hot, right? After that, we did an individual interview for an SN from MSU who found out about us while he was on study abroad in Helsinki. He said all the right things and I swear I had an AIESECgasm hearing someone regurgitate exactly what we do and why we do it, but for the purposes of his own life—I admit, I’m having fantasies about resurrecting @MSU…)
6pm-8pm—worked with Asier on logistics of tomorrow’s interviews and the tiny kinks that needed to be solved
8pm-815pmish—stopped by OGX meeting to meet the newbies (oh so cute!)
815-9pm—went home, changed, snagged newbie binders to bring to Grace for their meeting, printed cultural sessions for training session with Trent and Luke
9-10pm—conference call to train them on the cultural prep for exchange participants and on the cultural learning for the entire delegation
10pm—stop in at newbie meeting in time to help teach them the table dance, the dance to dragostea and general hanging out and enjoying newbies
10pm-11pm—chat with some newbies, work with Asier and Grace to figure out some logistics for mentor funness
11pm-1230am—call SNs to find out when they can interview, help Asier write the Sorry We Can’t Take You Right Now email for SN applicants, finalize our SN evaluation form for individual interviews
1230am-130am—chat with brother about: racial issues, legal status of marijuana useage (and how the government should really be making mad amounts of cash), our little sister, and our family
So it’s time to sleep. Let’s be honest. Beyond that, ummmm, yeah. SNs, they rock my world. WAY TOO EXCITED ABOUT THEM COMING TO RoKS THIS WEEKEND!
It feels so good to see something finally in motion. I’ve been working on SN impact since December and to finally have it come alive, it makes me… giddy inside. And to see it working, in parts, the excitement they have about AIESEC is so different than any other semester. Right now, it really MEANS something to them to be selected for us. You know?
Ok. Reeeeeaaaadddy, sleep!
And, on a slightly "nerdy" note, Shirley taught me how to make text bigger and small through keyboard commands (simply ctrl + [ or ] to make larger and smaller) and it has made me one of the happiest people alive. I kid you not. It's like the first day I played with powerpoint to make the Annual Dinner 2003 presentation--and you all know how it's gone since then....



2 Comments:
I think your "AIESEC"gasm had a lot more to do with what he looked like than what he said... but we'll see about that this weekend!
pssh. I think YOU were the one that called me after his interview gushing about him.
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