Northern Belle.

Northern Belle

Here’s a neat chanson du jour to get you ready. Northern Belle by Matt Mays and El Torpedo. I’m listening to it while I buzz around and do some errands today. Summer’s gone. It ain’t coming back. That means one thing – back to school!

Kindergarteners probably look at us weird.

From the obsessive galore of sparkly and fuzzy stickers, to running around chucking a chicken I’m sure the level of maturity of me and my fellow Residence Advisors is highly questionable.

I just arrived back in Vancouver yesterday after having spent five wonderful glorious days at UBC-Okanagan campus for UBC Residence Advisor Training. The last time I was in Kelowna was about the fifth grade on a family road trip but I truly forgot how absolutely beautiful the place is. Besides the 35 degree heat, which many Vancouverites would fine overwhelmningly sweltering, I found it, while indeed hot, just a great vacation with a taste of what it would have been like if I had stayed in Ontario for the summer.

Our days were full of many workshops, team time and general Rez Life family bonding. But one thing was for sure: I got thrusted back into “summer camp syndrome”. I define this as the feeling as if you are summer holidays, specifically a young child a camp. Your meals are planned out for you, you have designated ‘Rec Time’ and you don’t have to worry about “real life” stuff like homework, work, money, security etc. You are just there to learn what you can, make new friends and have fun.

Not only does this justify all behaviour that resembles that of a six year old at summer camp i.e. running around like a goof, spontaneously bursting into (camp) songs, screaming for stickers of Justin Bieber role model stickers, or eating an insane amount of catered food. It probably makes people outside of the Rez Life community seriously question our qualifications for managing other students as an RA.

Many people might say, “Nicole, you’ve been sucked into the cult.” And while I would agree with them, all I ask is for anyone reading this to try and understand balance. This may be the toughest year ahead of me with so much stuff to do I know it’s going to be hard to time manage and balance everything.

The point is, in light of the name of this blog, life is constantly changing and we have to deal with all of those changes. So my goal for the year is to try and be aware of all the changes my friends and residents are going through. Not to get mad when they can’t hang out, not to be frustrated our schedules conflict. Just try and understand that everyone has their own agendas, priorities and we all have to do what we gotta do.

For any nearly-there-oh-mah-gawd-there’s-just-four-more-days-left-future residents, you should know an incredibly passionate good looking team of RA’s await you across UBC. After meeting everyone, part of me actually did start to wonder how everyone was so physically attractive, whether it was a secret requirement or something and then more importantly – how the heck did I make the cut?

Of course I can’t wait ’til move-in on Saturday because we’re basically going back to the basics of kindergarten (at least for the first week or two). Have fun and make friends. Check and check.

Neon is in. Green is too.

Put the two together and you have the ultimate synergized combination of three things that are consuming my days.

1) Mat Kearney’s new album “Young Love”. Just an amazing album that features some very vibrant neon green cover art. Plus, Mat Kearney is pretty easy on the eyes. This also makes me wonder if he’s considered hipster. But let’s not start a what is hipster debate.

2) The incoming exhibit at the Richmond Museum, where I am currently doing a UBC Arts Internship. Titled “sustainABILITY?” everything I’ve been doing centres around being green. Opening reception is at 7:00 p.m. at the Richmond Cultural Centre on August 23rd if anyone is interested in joining me. I definitely know more about Richmond, possibly than my own hometown after this summer.

3) Prepping to be an RA in Salish House at Totem Park! Our House colour is green and I’ve clearly adopted that, adding my own Ned-twist flavour to it, interpreting “green” to be (you’ve guessed it) neon green.

So all in all, I’ve recently decided slash come to the conclusion that fuchsia and lime are my two favourite colours. They’re fun, zesty and energetic – three adjectives I hope to embody. Once I came to this revelation my friends teased me saying “Congratulations, you’re now prepared for adulthood”. Am I fifteen years late coming up with an answer to the one question that starts all pre-school friendships? What is your favourite colour? Really, even if I did know that these two amazing colours would become my favourite in the entire RBG colour model, I’m positive I would’ve been shunned because it still didn’t fit in the Crayola 8-Pack of crayons.

I guess I can add this onto my list of “facts” about Ned. It’s probably a good idea to have some go-to random trivia about yourself now that orientation is just around the corner. Two truths and a lie is such a popular game and they really never give you enough time.