But all the same, I kinda feel like I'm getting stuck with all the crappy jobs and being made to do unfortunate things. But all the same, it's nothing really all that new to me, and I'm used to doing the less pleasant things, plus, it gives me the opportunity to be, well, stuck with all the annoying everythings so that it won't be a problem for me later.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Today is day one of the two-day leadership camp for FFA officers and members who want to be officers for the Mt Hood and the Lower Willamette Districts. Going into it I was slightly nervous about what my place would exactly be, but once things got started up, I realized that it was not unlike the 4-H Leadership camps that I had attended for several years in the past. After that realization, things just fell into place pretty easily for me. I went between watching the students and the worships they were in, and where the teachers were hanging out. The only difficult part is that students are more likely to come to me to ask things such as locations of buildings and activities they can anticipate. But that in mind, I just worked on memorizing things before questions were presented and was more than prepared when such things arose.
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