Saturday, June 12, 2004
Training Camps
now playing: dashboard confessional - as lovers go
It's ladies'-training-weekend here at the house. Which means that about 10 ladies came to the house last night, and again today (all day). Lectures, team development activities, frontloading/debriefing, conflict resolution... haven't seen anyone crying, but the day's not over yet.
There are good points to living at Interpreter's House during something like this. For one, we get any leftover food. Like chocolate cheesecake and fresh pineapple and oriental salad with chicken breasts... yeah, life is good. :) And, even with the large number of vehicles in our driveway, we've only been blocked in once so far.
At the same time, it's sort of... alarming? to walk into your bathroom in the morning, and see someone you don't know already in there, fixing her hair or something. And, although this house is big (VERY big), it definitely feels smaller when there's a group of ladies running conflict resolution in the classroom. I try to stay in my room whenever possible.
Welcome to Interpreter's House.
Some have said that the word 'ordinary' describes a normal state of affairs. Personally, i see no proof that such a concept exists.
It's ladies'-training-weekend here at the house. Which means that about 10 ladies came to the house last night, and again today (all day). Lectures, team development activities, frontloading/debriefing, conflict resolution... haven't seen anyone crying, but the day's not over yet.
There are good points to living at Interpreter's House during something like this. For one, we get any leftover food. Like chocolate cheesecake and fresh pineapple and oriental salad with chicken breasts... yeah, life is good. :) And, even with the large number of vehicles in our driveway, we've only been blocked in once so far.
At the same time, it's sort of... alarming? to walk into your bathroom in the morning, and see someone you don't know already in there, fixing her hair or something. And, although this house is big (VERY big), it definitely feels smaller when there's a group of ladies running conflict resolution in the classroom. I try to stay in my room whenever possible.
Welcome to Interpreter's House.
Some have said that the word 'ordinary' describes a normal state of affairs. Personally, i see no proof that such a concept exists.
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