
Well, it’s been another wild week! Between school, volunteering for Info week, and working on my technical report I didn’t have an awful lot of leisure time…and by an awful lot, I mean any whatsoever.
Somehow, I managed to take on some more responsibility this week as well!On Tuesday’s Info night,I must have drawn the long strawfor area of coverage…I wound up in the E basement,which I lovingly refer to as the dungeon. While working in the dungeon, I met someone working for SSD (Services for Students with disabilities); we got to chatting a bit about what being a tutor entails…it just so happened she had a student looking for help for 5th class power engineering; now, I am in the process of taking my 4th class through distance learning, so this sort of seemed like the perfect fit. I’m thrilled to get the opportunity to help someone who’s having some trouble learning, it’s going to be a very valuable and rewarding experience. This experience will be especially useful to me, as I will be tutoring school children in Guatemala for a month in the summer…it’s a bit of a primer, so to speak. Anyhow, I met up with my ‘student’ this afternoon.In all honesty, I was a bit uncertain of how helpful I would be to this individual. I mean, I have a history of tutoring students, but usually they are my peers, and taking the same classes as me. Once we got into some of the material he was unsure about, I was able to confidently tell him I’d be able to help him. For the most part, his questions were focused on thermodynamic type theory, which (luckily for both of us I guess ha ha) I took last semester. As an added bonus, he’s a fellow Francophone; it’s always nice to be able to find someone to speak French with. The old adage, “if you don’t use it, you lose it” holds true in this case.
I’mfinally over the worst of this virus…it’s been 10 days since I first started showing symptoms, and I can’t say I’m sad to see it leave. Honestly, I’ve seen people with a similar ailment to me battle it for over a month. Eating right and exercising makes a HUGE difference in recovery time…I kept my diet clean, I only missed one gym day during the whole ordeal. Speaking of the gym, I’ve changed up my routine; I’m now lifting 4 days a week instead of 3, though now I train only 2 body parts per day instead of alternating between upper and lower. I’m really feeling the burn, it’s definitely been kicked up a notch. Need to get out the abs for Guatemala this summer!
So I have an ambitious plan for my week off…aside from the mundane (laundry, housecleaning, groceries), I’m planning a whole bunch of additional work, including but not limited to: completing my passport application, booking my flight to Guatemala, working on finding a job, working on my technical report, and cooking up a storm! Last year, I did absolutely nothingduring reading week,Isure paid the price for that! I like to think I learn from mistakes I’ve made in the past, hopefully this coming week will be both restful and productive! Is that even possible?!
Oh yeah, it’s Friday the 13th today, I suppose that deserves a mention too. I’m not the superstitious type, in fact…I had a great day! Someone told me that many people share my Friday the 13th optimism; apparently, the casinos are packed, and lottery sales peak on this day; I might be up for a little poker, but unfortunately I’m a bit tapped out at the moment. Hopefully I get something from the 2nd semester scholarships that I applied for…we shall see.