Well hello there lovely readers!
Long time no jibber-jabber, how've you all been? Good? Great! I myself have been pretty busy since my last post, hence why its taken me a while to get round to writing this one! I'm just going to do a whistle-stop tour of my life over the last two months or so, and anything I think I should talk more about *may* appear at a later date, provided I get the chance. So here goes, fasten your seat belts because the spaceship is about to lift off ;)
10th April - Interview for ACVO Internship
Way back in February I applied for an internship through Third Sector Internships Scotland (TSIS). The post was for an Events Organiser intern at ACVO, helping organise their Celebrate Aberdeen parade, the Third Sector Fayre and some other events on the team calendar. In early April I got an email to say I'd been selected for interview, and then followed a mad panic to remain calm and prepare as best I could. This is one of the things I think I'll take some time to write a whole post on, but in a nutshell: I did a practice interview with the careers team at uni, bought some lovely new interview shoes (no matter how many interviews I do I can never find an outfit I'm really happy with!) and I spent about 30 hours on the ACVO website learning about Social Enterprises, ACVO's strategic objectives, and the Change Fund. I was pretty nervous but that more or less subsided during the interview, and I think it went quite well. Unfortunately, I didn't entirely capitalise on my previous events-organising experience, and the internship went to someone else. However I've printed out the really helpful feedback I got from the panel, and its in my careers journal, so I now know what I need to work on. All in all I'm calling this one a success!
25th April - Handed in my Dissertation
The usual story here - wrote the majority of it in the last week when The Fear finally kicked in! Felt very anti-climactic to hand it in, too. Handing it in pretty much marked the end of my undergraduate career, but I haven't had the chance to sit and think about that yet. Or maybe there's nothing to think about - I love uni but its done now, and that's cool because I get to choose what to do next! EXCITING!
30th April - First VAA Key Meeting
As I'm sure you all remember, I'm the Voluntary Arts Ambassador (VAA) for Aberdeen City. I had my first key meeting with Carol Stobie from VA Scotland and Mike Melvin from ACVO at the end of April, and went away home with pages of ideas and contacts to make, etc. This is another of those things that'll get a post of its own, but basically this was an incredibly useful meeting. I've signed myself up for a billion things, including a "Meet your VAA" spread in the ACVO e-bulletin (pictured below), an interview on SHMU radio, and attendance at the Celebrate Aberdeen parade and Third Sector Fayre. I'm in the process of getting the details of some local arts and crafts groups from ACVO's Simon (thank you Simon!), and I also have a few other ideas of where to look for people. If you're reading this, maybe you're in an Aberdeen-based voluntary arts group - if so get in touch! I can point you towards VA Scotland's excellent resources, and if your group has any issues or ideas you'd like those further up the food chain to know about, I can try and help there too. Just search "voluntary arts ambassador aberdeen" on Facebook or email vaa-aberdeencity@vascotland.org.uk
5th May - Started working at Drummonds Cafe
Talking of what to do next - priority number one is being able to pay the rent, so I managed to wangle myself a bar job.The name "Drummonds Cafe" is a bit of a misnomer because its actually a bar/music venue, and I am the finest new barmaid they ever did see! Except that I can't pull a pint to save my life, I think I'm half deaf because I can never hear what people are ordering, and I have to count up all the prices in my head and I failed high school maths, so I'm probably charging the wrong prices most of the time. BUT, I smile a lot. So its yin and yang really.
17th May -First day working as a Playworker for CliCC
This one's an exciting one!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I got another new job as a Playworker, based at Skene Square After School Club. I'm not going to lie - even I don't really know how this happened. Everyone (and I mean EVERYONE) always asks me "Why don't you be a teacher? You'd be a good teacher." and I always have to reply that I don't WANT to be a teacher, and when they ask "why?" I never have a good answer. I also have no good answer as to what it is I DO want to do, so I'm a bit hopeless really. This is another thing I'll do a separate post on, but suffice to say that after 6+ years of telling everyone I don't want to be a teacher and don't really want to work with kids, I got myself a job in a primary school working with children...
...and I'm liking it...
24th May - First kiddies session with Skirts & Tales
Annnnnnd finally, the S&T team hit a local primary school on Friday with our amazing storyteller, Pauline Cordiner. The school have given us (given us? loaned us? provided us with? I don't know) a group of 12 P3/4s who will be part of our project. We met with them on Friday for the first time, and Friday's session was learning the story (The Fisherman and his Wife), re-writing parts of it, and designing pictures. The pictures and story will be printed on a giant train to be worn as part of the parade, and the kids will be in the parade, shaking the train, singing songs, and hopefully having a grand old time. Once we get photo consent double-confirmed from the parents we'll be updating the S&T blog with more information, so keep your eyes peeled for that! I'm so happy with Friday's session and with the whole team, they've made managing the project so enjoyable! ENTHUSE!
And that's it! Two months in one post, more to come, very soon! As usual LEAVE ME A COMMENT, I love to read them, and/or get in touch via google+ or twitter @NaomiBegg1.
Over and out,
Love to everyone!
Naomi
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