Tuesday, July 20, 2010

AW SKEET SKEET SKEET SKEET MOTHAFUCKA


So, it turns out I'm a REALLY GOOD shot for a beginner. On our day off yesterday we went to Dennis' again to visit the deer, as well as do a little skeet shooting. For no apparent reason, I ended up being the best shot out of everyone, being the only person in the group to hit my stationary target on the first shot, the only one to truly hit one of the clay pigeons and taking out one of two clay rabbits tossed at me. Considering I've only fired rifles once or twice in my life, and that was YEARS ago, I'm tickled pink with myself. I really want to try again!

Monday, July 19, 2010

And fun was had by all. But especially me.

I'm sure all of you know by now that my birthday is right after Christmas, and I hate it. I've never had a proper birthday party, because everyone is always off visiting family for the holidays on my birthday. Well, the folks out here at the sanctuary knew it too. Yesterday was my half-day off (no bear chores, but still working in the gift shop in the evening); I took advantage of this by going to the lake, doing laundry, reading, showering...and for just last night, I was leaving the other volunteers to their own devices for dinner. When I got back around 3:30 in the afternoon and heard scrambling in the cook shack, I thought to myself "Oh no, they've screwed dinner and I'm going to have to scramble something together." When I opened the door there stood all the volunteers shouting "SURPRISE!" with balloons and streamers and hats--the whole works for a birthday party. There were little wildlife and dinosaur-themed party blowers, presents, and a chocolate cake. I was surprised and amused and embarrassed, and it was wonderful. Pictures to come after I steal them from everyone's cameras.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

The last few days have been eventful.


Halfway through another week! Here's a recap:

Monday
After my morning shift, I went to Pelican Lake and rented a kayak. I spent two and a half hours just paddling around, relaxing, sitting and enjoying the silence and solitude. It's probably the biggest chunk of alone time I've had since I got out here. It was fantastic. $2 an hour for a kayak rental? SWEET DEAL. I made a video to send my dad while I was out there, but the file is too large to attach to an e-mail :( I'll just have to show it to him when I get home. I then spent the rest of the day hanging out at the beach with a couple co-workers and some buddies from the resort we were at. I got to see my first sunset in two months (since we can't see the sunset for the trees here at the sanctuary).

Tuesday
The prelude to the story of tuesday is thus: We've been getting a lot of new volunteers in this last week or so, INCLUDING! this awesome and absurdly adorable couple from Sydney, Australia (WOO AUSTRALIA!). Troy and Tereen (or, as Abby dubbed them to avoid the name conundrum, T Squared) were so sweet, and helped out as much as they could, though poor Tereen was having morning sickness half the time. They seemed to have been getting along well with everyone, and whenever they weren't around we all talked about how great they were. Troy and I quickly slid into the habit of picking on each other nonstop. Tereen was free with her hugs, which is always a delight.
So the afternoon shift on Tuesday went out pruning. The first half of shift was uneventful, aside from Troy and I trading sarcastic comments, as you do. Second half, Tereen stayed behind at the cook shack while the rest of us returned to work. I was weedwhacking and happened to look up just in time to see Troy wheel backwards, hands clutching his face, blood pouring through his fingers. He'd been standing on a small tree to cut it, and it snapped out from under his foot, hit him in the face and broke his nose, cutting through to the sinus. The Bois Forte ambulance came out, then left, and Abby took Troy to the hospital. The poor bloke was making jokes while he sat on the ground, bleeding into a t-shirt. What a trooper.

Wednesday
Unsurprisingly, between the morning sickness and the broken nose, the Aussies left early. We were all really sad to see them go; they were such great company. Though I managed to restrain myself from hollering "Aussie aussie aussie, oi oi OI!" at them the whole time, I tossed a few panda jokes at Troy when he returned with his poor, beaten, bruised face. Tereen did her part by inadvertently wearing a panda t-shirt, which was just the icing on the teasing cake.

I mean, seriously. He came to a black bear sanctuary and got beaten up by a TREE. Who does that?! (Don't worry, he teases back just as heartily.)

About an hour into us being upen to the public Wednesday night, a storm rolled in complete with thunder and lightning. Lighting is one of the few things we'll close down for, so we packed up shop, and then rushed all the food out into the field so Rhonda could take us out for ice cream.



So, all in all, it's been a crazy couple of days. I've got just over a month to go....let's see what else stands between me and home.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

(I've also taken 765 photos)

I tried to post a video here, but Firefox crashed every time I tried. Ho hum.

My back is recovering from an excruciating sunburn, but at least I'll be tan afterwords. I'm waiting for mail; I should have a box from mom and a letter from Diane within the next few days, and a box from dad and a letter from Brendada in the next week or so. Yay!

The weather out here has been alternating between EFFIN HOT and pouring buckets. Can't win.

I got to see Eclipse yesterday with two of the girls out here, Kate and Jenn. It was pretty good, but final opinion will be reserved for a rewatching. I got to see trailers for Deathly Hallows and Voyage of the Dawn Treader, though, which all but made me explode. The holiday season will be good for movies!

I'm about halfway through my internship and starting to really miss school, home, and the Real World. Laundry when I need it. Showers because I feel like it. Wandering around the grocery store just to enjoy the domesticity (Speaking of which, the big boss Dennis informed me, after eating the dinner I made with us volunteers the other night, informed me that I'd make a good wife. I wanted to hit him for the sexism-laden comment, but refrained). I've got a month and nine days to go, and I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone when I get back.

I'm going to post some pictures of our gift shop merchandise on Facebook at some point, so if anyone sees something they want, let me know!