- I live in the place where I work - not much trouble with getting to work+no need to wake up very early
- I get three meals a day
- pocket money is bigger amongst all the volunteers I know
- I have a bicycle
- I have a guitar
- I have internet access
- I go to gym
- I go escorting to places like Royal Ascot, Glastonbury, I go to pub lunches, sailing, willow boat trips and all kinds of trips out
- When the bus service became limited my manager started thinkig about giving me the permission to use the van of the institution (I refused- driving a VAN in UK where everything is LEFT and roads are NARROW and cars drive way too FAST and the isurances are way too EXPENSIVE is not something I would dare to do, and the responsibility is also too big)
- I go to loads of trips around in UK
- I just bought myself a daily ticket to Reading festival (my dream has been to go to a big music festival in here)
- I get to make many friends all the time
- I have the mentor who helps me as much as possible
- All my co-workers are extremely helpful
- My work is something I love to do
- I live in a quiet place and there's nature around me- I sometimes smell freshly cut grass which reminds me of home
- I always have the possibility to go to some busier place on my free days
- It's very hot in here at the moment- +25 degrees
- I will go home for two weeks to attend the singing festival and see my friends
- etc
I've just realised how lucky I am
My project is probably the best EVS project I have ever heard of. There are loads of facts that prove it:
2 comments:
U wont miss out the singing festival?! Yay for you! I remember how sad you were that you couldn't be apart of it...
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Väga lahe, et nii on! :)
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