So today ended our four day final training. After four days of 8am - 8pm days, I am exhausted, but have fallen in love with orientation. I don't know if it's my students, the office, the campus, or the vibe or orientation - but everything about it has got me hooked. Seven things that I particularly enjoy about my experience here at SJSU so far, and orientation:
1. The Diversity - I have orientation leaders from all different backgrounds, with totally different personalities and styles, different sexual preferences and political views, and ages (ranging from 18 - 26).
2. My Bosses - they are supportive, challenging, and totally gun hoe for anything that me and the other intern want to try
3. The Other Intern - Denica and I get along great. We have been labeled the "old married couple" by our students and bosses, and we interact like we have known each other forever
4. The Passion - the students and pro staff love their jobs, and are generally excited every day
5. The Campus - I have never been to a campus that can hold 30,000 students, is in a downtown, and is suffering impaction and budget cuts - it's a learning experience for sure
6. My Students - Point blank, I am blown away by them day after day
7. The Randomness - from dance parties, to "we need to take the interns here outings", to target trips there is never a dull moment
Another great thing - if you don't know me well, let me explain that I love the little things. Cards. Thank yous. Surprises. Just because I felt like it gifts. Ah ha moments. Well this past week I have experienced a ton of those.
So to go with this a little story. Last night I was sitting in the lobby of our building typing some emails, etc. Well I look over and one of my orientation leaders Jeshua was cleaning the whole lobby. Not because anyone asked him, or because he thought someone was watching, or cause he wanted a thank you. Just because. When I finally saw him I got up and asked if he needed help, and he said oh no I just was cleaning up. I went back to my room and was talking to Denica and we came up with three other instances that Jeshua had helped us that day. He volunteered to help me, volunteered to help her, and stayed after hours to help tutor another orientation leader on their dance (the poor other leader is dance move challenged). So I named Jeshua, my favorite orientation leader of the day. Denica then decided that Ryan was her favorite orientation leader of the day, and explained why. We decided to keep a list of our favorite orientation leader of the day during every session, so we can give awards at the end of the banquet! Then today we did paper plate awards. For those who are unfamiliar, everyone gets an award created by someone on a paper plate for them - some are serious, some funny, some just random, but none the less they are fun.
Some one recently asked me if I would consider job searching out in California come next year? While that is a loaded question, but general answer is yes. So far I love it out here. However, then their are moments like today that make me doubt moving across the country. Today was my brother Trav's high school prom. While that might seem silly to some, not being there for that was hard for me. I called him, saw pictures, and heard he had a great time. But something about not actually being there for something important in his life, well I don't know if I could do that forever. So the moving across the country, well I'll cross that bridge in a year I guess. For now, prom pictures for all!
Trav with his date Shannon
My brother, enough said.
My brother and sister (Trav and Shan)