Saturday, December 5, 2009

Capping with Marshall & Clay

Yesterday Marshall and Clay took me capping (recruiting) with them. On the way to Cabrini High School I mentioned that it might be a Catholic school, because Cabrini is a Saint's name. I also mentioned that I went to a Catholic High School (all girls). So needless to say my male companions were interested in my tales of an girls only school, and the supposed shenanigans we were up to. We got to Cabrini, and discovered it was in fact a Catholic School. And that only girls attend. So we set up our table, put out the Americorps NCCC pamphlets, were looking sharp in our black and whites, and ready to tell people about the amazing job that we have. And don't get me wrong, I warned Clay and Marshall. When we discovered it was all girls I said, "Now, because you are male, the entire school population knew the moment you walked on campus. That sort of news spreads like wildfire." Of course they didn't believe me. I tried to convice them. At one point Clay turned to me and said "Do you mean to tell me that 100 girls are checking me out right now?" THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS SAYING! He still didn't believe me. Then a girl walked over. We were all excited...its time to spread the word about Americorps! And she asked "Will you go over and hug my friend and tell her 'Merry Christmas?' And we look over the her table where a gaggle of girls were giggling like school girls.
I told you so.
Capping was a good experience. We did talk to several girls at lunchtime, handed out information, and answered questions. After lunch we had a private dialogue with one girl who already applied, and was waiting for her phone interview. We talked to her for a while, answering her questions and telling her about life in Americorps.
However seeing Clay asked to hug a girl was probably the highlight of my day. Maybe the highlight of me week. And being at Cabrini was like being back at SHA. I enjoyed it.
~Katie

Thursday, December 3, 2009

It's Already December?

Howdy Guys,
Wow what a crazy month and a half. It feels much longer an eternity almost. I don't think any of us were expecting this experience when arriving in Denver 6 weeks ago, but were enjoying it to the fullest. We also have learned to make sacrifices for others and in turn picking which areas we feel strongest about. You at home will be surprised at that challenges the team has embraced and overcome together. They say a lucky NCCC Team will go through 4 stages Meeting: which we did pretty easily in a 3 day car ride; Storming: where the team fights and figures out everyone's boundaries and comfort zones, Norm: at the point where the team finally comes together in a routine where everyone is generally satisfied; and finally Graduate: when we all depart our seperate ways. I have a feeling that the storming will occur soon however this will lead to a much stronger crew in the end.
On a much better note we just finished PT which was football and everyone is showing drastic physical improvment. Look out Rangers. And Clay, Josh, Katie, Benn, and Marshall were visited on site today by the History Channel for a new show premiering in January called Antique Archiologists and to know great surprise everyone looked hard working and dedicated so keep your eyes peeled. Well dinner is ready and I'm not one to miss out on Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese so until next time. E-UNIT!