Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 3:15:23 GMT
This is... really late.
So if you might have noticed, my activity has tanked a bit since last week.
I don't want to bore anyone with ludicrous details, so I've decided to put together a list of some reasons for my absence, and why my activity might fluctuate for a small amount of more time.
*University
> So... as some of you know, last week I had to do a major law assignment worth 15% of my entire law course grade. I'm afraid this is probably going to start a lot sooner than expected- as most final assignments are given at the end of the year, but for some reason, all of my teachers collectively decided that May is the month to pile everything onto us seniors. In order to keep my spot for University in September, I have to keep my grades above 85% average, so it requires me to have my butt constantly in gear as I am competing with more than an entire city to get in.
-distant whine from Canada-
*Grief
> I won't go much into this one, but it's kind of self-explanatory.
*Aboriginal Culture Competency Training (Presented from the Seventh Generation of the Haudenosaunee Nation)
> This actually was a pretty big surprise to me. I went to a two-day intense training workshop on Monday and Tuesday that has left me both emotionally and spiritually impacted. I didn't expect it to be so... heavy, but it was a good experience overall, and very educational.
> I actually want to make a thread about what I learned, as I feel like it would help me share and open up not only about my personal experience, but also to educate others on the more darker history of Canada that our government has pushed under the rug. The things I've seen and heard in that workshop has left me emotionally vulnerable and depleted, and because of the mature subject matter, I won't get into a whole lot here.
> Information on this workshop, or if you are interested in learning and looking into the Aboriginal Friendship center in the Niagara Region of Canada, I will drop a link below.
> ***** www.nrnc.ca/index.asp
If there are any questions, don't be afraid to ask. I may not be that chatty in the skype group chat, but I assure you I check my messages and I will reply swiftly.
I hope to see everyone IG soon once I get a barring and pick myself off my feet. <33
So if you might have noticed, my activity has tanked a bit since last week.
I don't want to bore anyone with ludicrous details, so I've decided to put together a list of some reasons for my absence, and why my activity might fluctuate for a small amount of more time.
*University
> So... as some of you know, last week I had to do a major law assignment worth 15% of my entire law course grade. I'm afraid this is probably going to start a lot sooner than expected- as most final assignments are given at the end of the year, but for some reason, all of my teachers collectively decided that May is the month to pile everything onto us seniors. In order to keep my spot for University in September, I have to keep my grades above 85% average, so it requires me to have my butt constantly in gear as I am competing with more than an entire city to get in.
-distant whine from Canada-
*Grief
> I won't go much into this one, but it's kind of self-explanatory.
*Aboriginal Culture Competency Training (Presented from the Seventh Generation of the Haudenosaunee Nation)
> This actually was a pretty big surprise to me. I went to a two-day intense training workshop on Monday and Tuesday that has left me both emotionally and spiritually impacted. I didn't expect it to be so... heavy, but it was a good experience overall, and very educational.
> I actually want to make a thread about what I learned, as I feel like it would help me share and open up not only about my personal experience, but also to educate others on the more darker history of Canada that our government has pushed under the rug. The things I've seen and heard in that workshop has left me emotionally vulnerable and depleted, and because of the mature subject matter, I won't get into a whole lot here.
> Information on this workshop, or if you are interested in learning and looking into the Aboriginal Friendship center in the Niagara Region of Canada, I will drop a link below.
> ***** www.nrnc.ca/index.asp
If there are any questions, don't be afraid to ask. I may not be that chatty in the skype group chat, but I assure you I check my messages and I will reply swiftly.
I hope to see everyone IG soon once I get a barring and pick myself off my feet. <33