Settling down
So I am now a resident of Yosmite and it’s GREAT!
We got placed into our assigned housing “units”. They are called tent-cabins, but really they are wooden structures with tent material draped overtop of them. They are comfy though.
These camp grounds have a lot of ambiance of a summer camp, but for adults. They put all workers in the camp grounds that I am living at, so we are all getting to know one another. I also get to see a lot of the same people in our given training classes.
I have friends. Yes, it’s about time. There are a lot of us who are trying to stick together, but there are certain number of us who hike and eat together. I think we all have the same feeling. We want friends, desperately. We know how important these first weeks are to grip into and hold onto friends. It’s pretty awesome.
It is never not sunny here… which is awesome. We always get out of training early and our super nice trainers always let us go early and tell us its a beautiful day so we should go experience it. But it’s always beautiful? Either way, we take the shorter, yet paid longer, hours.
Sorry if I haven’t called anyone (especially parents). I am busy with training and my free time is generally 8 or 9pm. That’s cool right? I just keep forgetting that it is 11 or 12am EST. I’ll adjust :].
I thought I would tell you about some of my friends. We are all mostly from out of state too. Michael from Seattle. We are some of the only younger guys, so we’ve been stickin together. Andrea from Wisconsin (who goes to school in Michigan). We are co-workers and currently have the exact same schedule, so we became friends, haha. Tenaya, Andrea’s roommate, from some California city. She’s really cool and her parent’s grew up here.
OKAY BEDTIME NIGHT!
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