Showing posts with label NSCC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NSCC. Show all posts

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Just A Couple Of Hours Away From Turning Twenty-Five

In less than two hours I will be twenty-five.

To me it is pretty crazy. Twenty-four has been such a huge year that I am not quite sure how twenty-five could top it.

The following happened in my twenty-fourth year:
-I finally finished school. RTA ended, even though I did not cross the stage with my schoolmates and received my diploma via Canada Post.
-I chose to miss my tech school graduation because I was crossing seeing my favourite band of all time Fleetwood Mac off my bucket list.
-I bought and totalled my first car. Part of that has to do with my first run-in with a real life bear.
-I visited two of my favourite places on Earth.
-I interned with the most passionate people in radio at NewCap Calgary for a second round of real world schoolin’.
-I witnessed the crazy Calgary flood and got to help in the clean up and rebuilding efforts.
-While cleaning up the city with AMP Radio I had to make one of the most important career decisions I will ever make; take a major market job with specific skill development or take the challenge of an on-air position in a small (ish) market to develop new skills.
-With that decision I left the comfort of Calgary and moved in one carload to a province I had never even visited, British Columbia.

Yes, those were some big moments that really helped my twenty-fourth year take shape. With the new adventure to British Columbia I have learned so much. New challenges and adventures are so forthcoming right now it is hard believe the amount of learning that will be happening for me in the next few months.

I will learn how to be appropriately independent and co-dependent while Kevin is away all summer at BMQ. 

I will meet the one-year anniversary of my last interactions with my family before leaving Nova Scotia indefinitely.

I will be forcing my inner-introvert back into her closet as I make friends and get involved more with Kootenay life.

And, on a happy note; hopefully be seeing Fleetwood Mac with the very talented Christine McVie on their 2014 World Tour.

I could tell you all my goals here; it is what I normally do. But, right now I am just focused on one big thing; even though I take pride in my multi-tasking skills.

A couple of the smaller things I am working on though are taking lunch breaks and escaping to the gym, not hitting snooze and getting up at 7am (mostly the not hitting snooze part) and reading all the entire series of books that inspired Game of Thrones.

I must say, twenty-four was a great year; one of the best. My only big birthday wish is that next year at this time there is a dog in my life. That is all.

Here is a tune by one of my current favourite bands, the first release from Supermodel it is "Coming of Age" from Foster the People. 

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

'Get Connected' with Selkirk College, Kate Goes Back to School!

Today I went back to school… again.

Up until a couple of months ago I was a professional student (June 2013 to be exact). I spent 19 years in school systems in one way or another. I spent six years in post secondary school, four years at University (StFX) and two years in Radio and Television School (NSCC). I was SUPER excited to be over that and working this year, but surprise (seriously, I was shocked) Friday afternoon I was informed I would be heading back to school on Tuesday with all the students at Selkirk College’s Castlegar Campus.

I left home with this classic Adam Sandler bit from Billy Madison (one of my favourites) in my head. Yes, I am the kid who sang this every first day of school growing up because my aunt let me watch it when I was way too young to understand 90% of the movie (she got in a lot of trouble with my very overprotective father for watching it with me). I have had it stuck in my head ALL DAY, so hopefully now you feel my pain.


I was not social when I started university, honestly this social butterfly did not come out of her cocoon until she turned 19 (I still struggle with it sometimes and revert to hermit mode whenever possible). My roommate and I survived Frosh Week by putting an ‘A’ (for athlete) on our door and hiding inside.

We were those kids, the two girls who no one knew. It was so nice to see Selkirk College combating the first-day nervousness today with a great day for their students full of activities, food, entertainment and more food. Seriously, I think I would have come out of my dorm room for the burgers Selkirk College was dishing out today, they had bacon for them… who does that? Answer: only people who really care about you and improving the state of a burger; that is amazing in my books.

Welcome to the neighborhood all you new Selkirk College students. I don’t have much time on you here in the Kootenays (if you are not from the Kootenays) or in BC in General (I’ve only been in British Columbia since July) but I am extending my hand to help you get used to this place we now call home. Seriously, lets be friends.

Here I am all packed and ready to go to school today:


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