Sunday, July 11, 2010

Completely Delayed - Week 8 (the last!) at CSL

So it has been far too long of an amount of time between my last week and this blog post. Since then I've been up in Connecticut, enjoying the cool(er) weather, working at the food pantry and researching for my town hall's website to make up for all the hours I didn't do while I was at Oxford. Anyway.

During my last week at the CSL, I interviewed a few more people for my "CBR" project, became even more frustrated with the state of the food assistance programs, and decided that food assistance is not enough. It's not helping the problem, it's only patching it. There is no antibacterial cream, no stitches, no plaster cast, no plucking out the glass shards embedded in the wound ... just a splash of water and a band-aid. NOT ENOUGH. Rah. It's frustrating to see so much water pouring into such a big, desperate, empty bucket with a big hole in the bottom. OK. Enough metaphors. But does that make sense? And I want to do something about it, but just working at the food pantry or volunteering at the SNAP (food stamps) office ISN'T ENOUGH. It's not fixing anything. I mean, it's good to be helping people in the meantime, because hey, if they need food they need food and they obviously must be provided for. BUT. What about in a week, when the food from the pantry runs out or the EBT card has no more benefits on it? What about after six months, when they have to reapply because nothing has changed? So frustrating. It's just another instance of the issues that are so clear, but yet again the solutions are so ... nebulous (love that word :D). Something I've been confronted with a lot this summer through my work at the CSL and the interviews with the community partners. So much need, not enough solutions.

Anyway, other than that, we also finalized the new First-Year Bonner Experience (I think we should call it FYBE, rhyming with "vibe" because FYBE, as in "fib" is ... not really a good association!), called the partners, and they were all SUPER excited about everything, which I think I've mentioned before, but it was still really reassuring. Um ... what else? Our last day, we went to this place called Sweet Melissas for lunch which had quite delicious food, though it was completely sketch and boiling hot. But I loved it anyways.

I shall conclude my final SoS 2010 blog on a happy note: I LOVE BONNER (insert heart here). B-love to all Stetson Bonners, and to everyone else out there in cyberspace. There's plenty to go around :)

Tea Parties and Princess Dresses...

This past week was my third week at Girls Inc. The week flew by so fast since we were doing so many things. Monday and Tuesday I helped the girls make tiaras out of recycled cardboard. We decorated them using markers, glitter, beads, feathers, and anything else we could find. The girls got really into it and ended up making some really fantastic tiaras. These tiaras were for the tea party that we were going to have on Friday. The girls were super excited all week. Wednesday and Thursday we made fancy gloves out of old tights or panty hose. Since the theme of this summer is Girls Inc. Goes Green we try to make sure we are recycling and reusing with all of our arts and crafts projects.
Friday was the day of the big tea party. The girls all came dressed in their princess dresses wearing their tiaras and gloves that they had made. They were all soooo cute! We made cucumber sandwiches and tea and gave the girls a chance to practice their etiquette skills that Ms. Marcia had been teaching them all summer. All in all the tea party was a success. I'm not sure what we have coming up this week but I'm sure no matter what it is the girls will make it fun. Talk to you guys in a week!

The Heavy Lifting

I have to say this week was perhaps the hardest week yet of my SoS but also the most enjoyable. Instead of spending time in the office filing or making copies, I worked with a two other ladies (one who works in the office and a teacher) to organize and move textbooks. I know it sounds simple right? Well, it sounds simple but in reality sorting over 280 boxes of textbooks and then hauling them all over campus to their correct classrooms can get really tiring. By Wednesday morning, we were definitely ready for a break. Although it was hard work, we really enjoyed ourselves. We laughed when the carts of books went flying down ramps and when we thought we lost the only master key to all of the teachers closets! I also enjoyed taking a walk down memory lane with my fourth grade teacher, who was one of the volunteers. Thursday we completed this huge task and started on another one. Friday morning we started boxing up books from the school's library in preparation for the move to a different (and bigger) location!

After a very tiring week, I was so glad to be able to have the weekend to relax. This upcoming week will be my last at Meadowbrook so I'm hoping to get as much done as possible!

Friday, July 9, 2010

Not in real time

These first few entries are not in real time because I've been totally slacking on my blogging.
I'm doing fitness related things at Noah's Ark Baptist in Naples

Week 1
My first week was the last week of May. The kids were putting on a mother's day show for Haitian mother's day which is the last Sunday of May and they really needed help. The show being a last minute thing really was lacking some stuff. So that's how i ended up "choreographing" a dance and helping put up the show in one week.
It was definitely stressful but it was fun because the kids are hilarious and take their shows seriously.
I have a video of one of the dances I taught some girls but it's taking forever to upload so I will have to put that up later. I think it ended up very good considering the time some of the kids had to practice was not much.

Week 2
Totally diferent from week 1. I've been researching and doing office work this week.
The only fun thing I did was help 2 friends from the church come up with workout plans and I also went with them to the gym Mon, Wed and  Fri. They are now officially my workout buddies.
I'm making my plans on how to go about starting my awareness campaign because i've got lots of information to share. They want me to do presentations for different groups at the church. Like one day the women ministry, the men, the youth, and then do general presentations. I'm excited about
I've also started studying for my group fitness certification. I'm kinda confused about which one to take because there are so many different ones. All in all it was an ok week

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Long Time No Post!

So my apartment doesn't have internet and I can't use the internet at work for personal use and getting up at 6 and home by 6 is a pretty long day, longer than I'm used to. SO. For an update: my internship at the Supervisor of Elections Office has been UH-MAZE-ING. I seriously had no idea that I would be learning so much so quickly. May 24 through May 27 the Outreach Team held events all over Polk County. I learned my way around backroads that I never knew existed!
The most exciting event of the week wad the Auburndale 2nd Annual Ladies Expo and Luncheon. We offered registration services to quite a few ladies at the Expo as well as sample the best cupcakes in town (courtesy of It's a Piece of Cake by Maggie, aslo home of the best cakes in town). Sometimes I feel like my internship is more about food than it is about voter services.
At this point, I am looking forward to learning more about the process of arranging Early Voting and the ins and outs of getting ready for a major election.
I can safely say that I know how to work a high-tech copy machine as well as how to transfer a call to a different line, but I am anxious to learn more about the elections office.
This weeks most unique experience was visiting the Rohr Home, an assisted living facility. It was a very small building, so Victoria and I went room to room with our clipboards and American Flags to offer Absentee Ballot requests to the residents. I met a few folks that were nearly 100 years old. What a life!
Well, that's all for now folks!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Cut and Glue

I'm down to my last couple of weeks at the CSL. Where has the time gone?? I've been cutting and gluing for the past couple of days so I thought I'd take a break and blog...(I know! I'm making excuses!) But in my defense, I need to cut 100 pages into five sections and then glue them on to brown paper lunch bags. When I finish I should have 500. And I probably have to do it again when I glue on the stories.I'm pretty sure I don't want to cut nor glue for a very long time after this. All I can say is that the freshmen better like it! We have been working on projects in order to get ready for the Hunger Banquet, which is on August 17, 2010 at 5:30p.m. in the Rinker Field House. These bags are advertising initiatives giving freshmen information on how they can get involved. Sometime along the way, we also have to ask for food donations, make a banner, and finish planning. I think asking for food donations will be the hardest part for me. For some reason, I don't really like it when they say no. haha.
Well, last week I think I had mentioned something about the Pepsi Refresh Project. I logged on at 7am on July 1st thinking I would submit my already written project. But nope...there are already 1000 entries. The lesson learned: submit the project at midnight on August 1st. You guys will have to stay tuned for when I bug you with thirty days of reminder e-mails! :)
Otherwise, Stetson is just cruising along summertime. Florida doesn't quite beat Jack Kelly's 111 degree weather in NJ. But it has been raining almost everyday. Surprising, huh?

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Heat Waves

Hey Everyone! I hope you all had an awesome 4th of July..even those out of country! This Reflections blog rocks, and by the way...no other school has one this strong. Woo! So, my car told me it was 111 DEGREES here in NJ today. Yeah. WHAT!? Well, I just put a substantial post on my bloogg so check it out!:

http://northsoutheastcoast.blogspot.com/

Also, so you don't think I'm totally slacking off here..check out some of the new Bonner Training videos I've been working on:



There's some more, but all of these are kind of still secret..so you never saw these, right? ;)