I still feel crazy grateful to live here and to have the opportunities to do the things I do. Today was another perfect day. Last Saturday was pretty freaking perfect too. Now that the weather is getting nicer, I'm getting to do one of my absolute favorite things in the world--play volleyball for hours and hours on end. Last Saturday we played pick up on the beach, and it's that time of year that the beach is still not crowded and the sand isn't hot. Perfect bliss.
Today we had a grass tournament. We ended up playing 4s intermediate because not enough teams signed up for 6s. It was a ridiculous amount of fun. We got into the upper bracket of the playoffs and made it into the second round of that. Afterwards we got some delicious burgers and mac 'n cheese at Kuma's Too.
I feel really lucky to have met so many great people here through volleyball. I used to run by people playing on the beach and wish I had people to play with. Not having something and then having it come to you makes you appreciate it all the more.
Chicago, I seriously couldn't love you more. Now give me a job so I know for sure I can stay around for a while!
SMILE
“It's not just leaving my family and friends. It's the thought of leaving what has been your whole life. But, at the same time it's exciting to start a whole new life.” Aerial Gregston quotes
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Goodbyes and Lessons Learned
Had the first of many good-bye sessions of sorts today--my last group session with my Stress and Anxiety Group. We each co-run several groups in a year. I co-run Stress and Anxiety, Women's Issues, and Pathways (life skills). This stress group has been a really good experience. These kids are awesome and really respectful so it's an ideal group to learn how to run an effective group with.
During our last session today we had pizza and talked about things we have learned about/from one another. It was really touching and adorable and full of warm fuzzies. They all said super sweet things about each other and me. One of my girls who I adore and another boy who never really talks really touched me with the things they said. The boy, who almost never speaks, told me that he never really connected with interns last year and is almost glad he is graduating so that he won't be coming back to group without me there. That almost made me lose it. You sometimes don't know how big of a difference you are making.
This is one of the most amazing things about our jobs. As annoying and frustrating and overwhelming it has been at times to be an intern this year, it has also been incredibly rewarding and has taught me an amazing amount. I have been able to truly make a difference in students' lives rather than just be a testing machine. We make a difference in people's lives. That matters. That's what it all comes down to. Kids knowing that someone there cares about what happens to them. Be real. Be authentic. CARE. Honestly, that's 95% of my counseling skills.
During our last session today we had pizza and talked about things we have learned about/from one another. It was really touching and adorable and full of warm fuzzies. They all said super sweet things about each other and me. One of my girls who I adore and another boy who never really talks really touched me with the things they said. The boy, who almost never speaks, told me that he never really connected with interns last year and is almost glad he is graduating so that he won't be coming back to group without me there. That almost made me lose it. You sometimes don't know how big of a difference you are making.
This is one of the most amazing things about our jobs. As annoying and frustrating and overwhelming it has been at times to be an intern this year, it has also been incredibly rewarding and has taught me an amazing amount. I have been able to truly make a difference in students' lives rather than just be a testing machine. We make a difference in people's lives. That matters. That's what it all comes down to. Kids knowing that someone there cares about what happens to them. Be real. Be authentic. CARE. Honestly, that's 95% of my counseling skills.
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