17.4.09

April 13-17th

APRIL 13th
On Monday, I left for San Diego for my pre-service orientation (PSO). The airplane I was supposed to take out of Eugene had gotten struck by lightening, so a mechanic had to come and check it out and make sure it was safe. Unfortunately, the mechanic was not on site at the airport (which was the tinest airport I've ever been in.), so we had to wait for the mechanic to get there, wait for them to okay it, then wait to board. All of this delayed our flight about 40 min, which in turn made us miss our connection in Seattle. At this point I had not met the other Vista, who is serving 25 miles south (Canyonville) of me (Roseburg), but I only had her cellphone. I called her in Seattle and met up with her, so we were lost together. We luckily caught a new flight shortly after arriving. We were also lucky to catch the last shuttle to the hotel. PHEW.

APRIL 14th-16th
There were about 200 people there from all over the country, and from many ages ranges, which I didn't expect. We were split into groups based on which state we were serving in. My group -- the blue dots -- were serving in Oregon, Utah, and Idaho. It was amazing how many people were from Michigan just from the Blue Dot group. I met someone originally from Saline, 2 from Troy and another from Grand Rapids. The guy from GR was also just graduating from my alma mater -- GO BLUE!

For the most part, the training was pretty boring just going over the rules, history and admin stuff for AmeriCorps*VISTA. The last day we got to pick which class we wanted to take -- Partnerships & Building Relationships, Resource Mobilization or Volunteer Generation & Development depending on what were were doing in our organizations. I took the Partnerships class and it was really intense because it made me realize how difficult my job might be in bridging connections and trying to get various groups to have a common goal. It was a lot on the last day, especially when I was tired and really ready to go home.

My flight was originally supposed to get in at 11:55 PM PT, but we were lucky to get our flight changed to an earlier time. I tried to change my seat because I prefer window seats, but our flight was booked. We couldn't understand how many people would be flying from LAX to Eugene, OR. We soon found out when the UCLA Men's Track & Field team started filling the waiting area seats. Our new flight was supposed to arrive at 9:30 PM PT, but we were delayed thanks to the UCLA Men's Track & Field team. They had a hard time listening to the flight attendant when they told them to stowe their electronics. When we stopped in Medford, OR, they all got up and made it difficult for the passengers (I think only one) to board and take their seat. Once again, they couldn't listen and turn off their electronics, so we were delayed leaving Medford.

FINALLY, we got into Eugene. Unfortunately, Eugene is about a little over an hour from Roseburg, so Amy (the other Vista) and I had to drive all the way back to Roseburg. Driving in the mountains when it's so dark is hard especially when you can't have the brights on all the time for the sake of the traffic in the other direction. My lights aren't very bright, so it's hard to see, not to mention I was extremely tired. The last 20 miles were brutal. Amy stayed at my apartment because she hadn't been able to get settled into her place, plus she was still 25+ miles further south.

APRIL 17th
Luckily, I did not have to start work today. Today we had a Farewell/Welcome picnic at a park in Canyonville for the Vistas serving UCAN. I met all the Vistas serving at other locations. They gave us (the new Vistas) a present -- reusable grocery bag filled with paper clips, notepad, popcorn, AmeriCorps*Vista sweatshirt and some other things, which was very nice. It went until 2ish, and then we came back and I got to come home and rest. I'm glad I didn't have to start work today. This weekend is going to be near 80, so I'm looking forward to it. I start training on Monday at 9 AM! I'm glad it's not until then because I know another Vista serving in UT had to start today after getting in late.

Sorry for such a long update, but I didn't have my computer with me this week. Look forward to more on Monday!

8.4.09

Today

Today we head back to Eugene. My mom's flight leaves very early on Thursday, so we're going to stay the night in Eugene. The weather has gotten colder here, and it's rainy for the next several days...typical in Oregon.

I am getting quite aquainted with Roseburg and am pretty good at navigating the streets. In one of the pamphlets my mom picked up, I learned that there was a huge blast downtown in 1959 that leveled 8 blocks of the downtown area. More info here.

There are several wineries all throughout Oregon. As my best friend is quite the wine connoisseur, I'm sure I will be visiting some of them in the future.

Relax

Yesterday was a day of relaxation. We just did a few errands, applied for food stamps and put together some things for the apartment. We played a couple rounds of Bananagrams. It's so much fun! You should try it.

Here are some pics of the apartment in its various stages!

Portland

On Monday, we drove up to Portland to check it out. We walked around the Pearl District. I fell in love with it and really want to move there after I finish my service. Here are some pics from the drive up and in Portland.

PORTLAND - THE CITY OF ROSES

4.4.09

Pics from the trip

The "Blog This!" button would only put up 4 pics, so I'll just post the link.

Pics

Eugene, OR

Ops! We forgot to bring a camera. We ate at PF Chang's because my mom had never tried it. Then we did some shopping for the apartment. I finally used my gift card to Bed, Bath & Beyond from Rachel and Matt. We went everywhere -- Kohl's, Target, Sears, Kmart, Wal-Mart -- looking for shelving units to put things on. We finally found some at Home Depot back in Roseburg.

From looking at the people walking around Eugene, it definitely had an A2 vibe. I also checked out the campus since the University of Oregon is one of the schools on my list to apply to for my phd.

Today we're going to check out the Oregon coast, tomorrow Portland. Just to make all of you Michiganders jealous the weather is supposed to be sunny and 62 today, 71 tomorrow and 76 on monday. :)

I will be uploading more pics from my mom's camera on Facebook, or FB as Jonathon would say.

1.4.09

Roseburg, OR!

Portland, OR

Multnomah Waterfalls

Best part of the drive

So beautiful driving along side Columbia River! 50 some miles to Portland!!

What are the chances!

The side of the Uhaul says "Hood River, OR," which I thought was funny when I first saw it. What are the chances it was for Oregon.

BUT, the funnier thing is that we stopped for lunch and gas, and we just happened to stop in Hood River, OR. ;)

A town in WA

A view from Oregon of a town on the other side of the river.

Rain, rain go away!

Columbia River

Columbia River divides Washington and Oregon. We are spending several miles driving along it until Portland where it divides.

Washington

On the other side of the river is Washington. The highway running
alongside the mountain is the Lewis and Clark highway.

The view from the viewpoint

Viewpoint

We stopped to check out the views from the side of the mountain.

Snowy mountains

Just another day in the mountains

Oregon sunrise over the mountains

Oregon mountains/hills 2

Oregon mountains/hills 1

Oregon countryside

Ops!

Accidently crossed back into Idaho, but at least I got a better Oregon
picture.

LAST DAY!

We're just about to head out. It's about 10:30 ET. We only have 551.4
miles to my apartment!

At last! -- OREGON!

So tired!