Thursday, August 16, 2012

HELLO.


Hello friends and family! As you know I have just moved to Rhode Island to start a year of service as a Lasallian Volunteer at The San Miguel School in Providence. I am super excited for this next chapter in my life. SO even though I have not had a blog since I was a freshman in high school (shout out to xanga!) and I have never kept a journal or diary, I wanted to start a blog now for two reasons. First, to keep my family and friends back home and elsewhere “in the loop”… especially those who don’t have a facebook. Second, to remember all of the amazing things that I do this year! I hope you enjoy what I write, and if you don’t… well, stop reading it.

Another thing that I am going to add to each day is something that my friend Danielle told me about. It’s called a “Happiness Journal.” Every night you write down the things that made you happy that day even if they are silly. Then you try to write a quote to go along with it. So some days, even if I don’t have a full on post/story… I’m going to do that =D

My first post is going to be a heffer because even though I didn’t officially start blogging I have been writing things =)

August 9, 2012

I had a nice 2 hour flight from Chicago and arrived safely in Rhode Island. I only had 5 minutes in the Pawtucket palace before I had to turn around and leave so that Angela (another LV who is living in the house with me) and I could make the train to Foxborough, Massachusetts to see the first New England Patriots pre-season game! After taking a couple photos with some patriot soldiers, we found our amazing seats! They were so close to the field since BMR has great connections hah. The game wasn’t too exciting… only one touchdown the whole time with the score at the end of the game being Patriots 7 – Saints 6. BUT it was still a fun time because Angela and I had a chance to talk about lots of things as well as the opportunity to listen to the scandalous stories from the drunk people all around us. =p After the game was over, we had to make the long trek back to the train… don’t worry we only went the wrong way a couple of times. So we finally get on the train and there is still about 20 minutes until it leaves. We’re sitting there complaining that we wish it would start going because we’re tired… And then all of the sudden they say stuff over the speaker. Of course, I wasn’t paying attention… Then they say it again and it’s “Once again [blah, blah, blah]… Boston.” Angela turns to me with a panicked look on her face and says, “BOSTON?! WE NEED TO GET OFF THIS TRAIN!” Just to make sure, she asks the man next to us and he indeed confirms that this train is headed to Boston, not Providence. So we get up and dash off this train and book it for the other one because we have approximately 2 minutes until the train leaves! Luckily, we made it just in time and had a lovely long ride back home. Needless to say, my first day here was quite an adventure. So excited for the rest of the year =D



Things that made me happy today:
      -          Walk with Tucker before I left home
-          Ice-cream at Gillette Stadium
-          Almost getting on the wrong train

 “This is the first day of the rest of your life…” – Hold Us Together by Matt Maher


 August 10, 2012

I picked up my lovely car from San Miguel this morning… a wonderful Toyota Camry with 170,000 miles on it. Besides jerking from the brakes the first 2 minutes it was smooth sailing the rest of the way home. Although I’ll miss my car that’s back in LGP, I think I will like this one. When I got home I went straight back to bed until noon like a slacker. The rest of my day was spent unpacking and putting stuff away until everyone else got home from work. Then we ordered pizza and had a glamorous dinner in front of the TV! Definitely not as good as Chicago pizza, but it still hit the spot.

Things that made me happy today:
-          Opening the card from my family
-          The picture my mom sent of Tucker
-          Certain text messages from people

“Lately, I’m beginning to find that when I drive myself, my light is found… Whatever tomorrow brings, I’ll be there with open arms and open eyes…” – Drive by Incubus


August 11, 2012

Things that made me happy today:
-          Making eggs for breakfast
      -          Grocery shopping and not being able to find my car afterwards because it wasn’t “my car”
-          Harry Potter on ABC Family
-          Going out to the bars



“We’ve all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. That’s who we really are.” – Sirius Black, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix


August 12, 2012

Things that made me happy today:
-          Seeing the ocean for the first time
-          Eating watermelon, grapes, and cheese & crackers on the beach
-          The smell of salt water from the ocean and the taste of it on my lips
-          Going to the Starry Night gala



“It’s always happy hour at the beach.”


August 13, 2012

Things that made me happy today:
-          Going into Providence for a bit to walk around
      -          Finding Froyo World which will satisfy until I get back home and can have Red Mango
      -          First official community dinner and prayer
-          Skyping with Jackie Markowski

“If you support the community, they will support you.” – Jerry Greenfield


August 14, 2012

Today was my first official day at San Miguel! We started the readiness camp for the incoming 5th graders… which is basically like their orientation to the school and a chance for them to get to know their classmates. I had a wonderful time working with them today as well as the two 8th grade volunteers. Too bad I won’t be actually teaching the 5th grade for anything because they are absolutely adorable and they seem like a great class! But at least I’ll know 2 of my 8th grade students when classes start in a few weeks! =) The morning was basically routine stuff and a getting to know you game, but after lunch we got on a bus to head to Lincoln Woods where the boys could swim in the lake or play games in the open field. Overall, a great day… I even heard one of the students say, “BEST. SCHOOL TRIP. EVER.” Wonder if his mind will change later this week or next week when we do more fun-filled trips. =p I am just super excited to be a part of San Miguel Providence and am looking forward to the upcoming school year!



When I got home I hung out for a little bit before I had to start making dinner for the first time for my community! I made some delicious lasagna (if I do say so myself) as well as some garlic bread and salad. It was also my first time leading prayer, which I also think went well. I am so happy to be adjusting to community life =)

Things that made me happy today:
-          Meeting all the 5th grade students
-          The two 8th graders being such great role models
-          Seeing the students bond with each other
-          Making dinner for everyone 

“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.” – Helen Keller


August 15, 2012

Well it was a torrential downpour when I woke up this morning, meaning that my commute to San Miguel was insane! The streets were so flooded; it was scary. But needless to say I somehow made it to school alive and was super excited to shake the hands of the 5th grade Miguel men this morning. After another routine morning, we filed into the bus to head to the bowling alley! I had an absolute blast bumper bowling with my two 5th grade teammates! They were even being super gentlemen and kept picking up the ball for me before I could get to it myself… it was so sweet! I could tell that all of the kids had a great time. For some of them, it was their first time bowling! It was awesome to see them cheering on their classmates and getting so excited when they did well.

Things that made me happy today:
-          Seeing the 5th graders smiling faces as they came back to school this morning and shook my hand
-          Playing Connect Four at break time with one of the kids who claimed “I could never beat him.” The first game he “let me win because he didn’t want to beat a girl.” The second game, however, I won fair and square.
-          Bowling
-          A conversation I had with one of the students. He looked at my hand and goes, “You’re not married?” When I told him no, I’m only 23… He replied, “Oh. Well you should get married. That way you won’t be lonely.” After I laughed and said that I wasn’t too worried and that I have time he stated, “You should be married in 2 years. I give you 2 years.”
-          Hearing that one of my besties, Kristen Yarka, was offered a junior high science position! So excited for her and the fact that we can share ideas!

“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go...” – Dr. Seuss Oh, The Places You’ll Go!


August 16, 2012 (TODAY!)

Well, I’ve been in Rhode Island for exactly one week… and so far, I’m loving it. I treated myself to some Dunkin’ Donuts iced coffee on my way to work which always puts me in a good mood. Today we had an all-day fishing trip with the students! It was all of the 5th graders, the two 8th grade volunteers who have been with us all week, and several other 8th graders coming to help out. The park and lake we were at was absolutely gorgeous. It was so adorable to see all of them cast out and to watch how excited they got when they actually caught a fish! As for me, I did a great job supervising, hah. All of the kids had a blast and it was so wonderful to see how proud they were of the number of fish they caught. (Don’t worry – they put all of them back in the water. We didn’t lug back 200 fish.) The only bad thing that happened is that one of the 5th graders got a hook stuck in his leg and it was scary and he had to go to the ER to get it taken out. =/ but he was super brave. Other than that, a pretty good day!




After community dinner and prayer, Brother Dan, Gloria, Angela, and I went to go get “Awful Awfuls.” (Apparently it’s an east coast thing.) They are kind of like milkshakes but they aren’t thick. The slogan is “Awful Big, Awful Good.” Let me tell you, my strawberry awful awful was DEFINITELY good, but I could have taken a bigger one! It was delicious and a great way to end the evening. =)



Things that made me happy today:
-          Meeting more of my upcoming 8th grade students
      -          Watching the boys fish and how excited they got when they caught something
-          Seeing how the 8th graders helped the 5th graders fish and also how they are trying to “train them” to be Miguel Men =)
-          Awful Awfuls and conversations outside the restaurant

“Hakuna Matata. It means no worries…” – The Lion King



Hopefully you enjoyed my long winded post! Until next time… <3 Carly

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