A rollercoaster of emotion: 24 hours
Jul. 3rd, 2003 06:36 pm03 July 2003
11h00 depart home for Blacktown, in Western Sydney for a project meeting
11h50 arrive @ Blacktown Station; make a beeline to the McDo Express--they have double cheeseburgers!
12h20 arrive NGO in Blacktown for 12h30 meeting
12h40 no one else has shown up, except me and Tirrania (our host)
12h45 some others start to trickle in
13h00 start meeting, with 4 people still MIA
13h15 last stragglers arrive. We have to try and cover a 120 minute agenda in 75 minutes. We do pretty well
14h45 Start evaluation meeting with some from the first meeting. Scheduled time: 60 minutes
17h00 Meeting finally ends
18h15 Arrive Town Hall Station (Sydney city centre). Call
querrelle back to find out how his important day's gone
18h30 Arrive at ACON (the AIDS organization here in Sydney), to attend an <26s men's drop in
20h45 Depart ACON, with names of 2 more guys for my research on young gay men--woo hoo!
20h55 Pop into to Burger King to get a chicken sandwich (heavy mayo and onion), and to write up my notes from the ACON meeting
21h10 Arrive home, where
querrelle awaits me, on my bed. A lovely sight to behold...and to hold
23h40 Max begins to doze off; I start to configure my computer to watch the Olympic announcement live. With headphones, so I can cuddle
querrelle and listen
01h10 Find a live feed of CBC Newsworld (gawd I miss CBC news) and start watching. Shocked to find out that Salzburg's been elminated on the first ballot (not the elimination so much is the early announcement)
01h30 The announcement starts...nauseated. Watching the SLC and Vancouver videos starts the sniffles
01h42 Vancouver gets it! Burst into tears as phone rings.
toneyvr--my best mate and my rival for most chauvinistically nationalistic Canadian-by-choice ever. Rather than loudly sobbing and scaring poor
querrelle, only chat briefly with
toneyvr.
01h55 Try to get to sleep
Wazzitallabout?: My day was daunting from the start. My project meeting in Blacktown was the first one after my not getting the job at UTS. I was unsure what my role would be, and also suspected I'd be meeting the guy who got the gig. I did, he's a good bloke, no problem there. During the second meeting we discussed the evaluation strategies for this project at length. Prior to this meeting I was to write a position paper about alcohol and other drug programmes in Western Sydney--not terribly interesting for me. But my input during the meeting led my boss to ask if I wouldn't mind dropping that project, and help design the evaluation strategies for the overall project. As Milhous sez, "would I???
The ACON meeting was a chance to recruit some more guys for my study--a task I've found quite challenging as of late. I enjoyed the meeting AND got a couple of interviews booked for next week.
As for the Olympics, I've been mesmerized by them since age 8. In 1992 I wrote an op-ed in the Vancouver Province newspaper, entitled "Vancouver Should Go for the Gold"...suggesting a joint Vancouver/Whistler Winter Olympics bid. Many of the venue suggestions were reflected in the final bid book--but they were mostly common sensical, not that my ideas were wholly unique. But seeing it coming to pass, knowing that the world will be treated to a fortnight of Vancouver and Whistler's best...well the very idea still brings tears to my eyes.
One complaint: why Bryan Adams doing the promo song--why not Sarah McLachlan?
11h00 depart home for Blacktown, in Western Sydney for a project meeting
11h50 arrive @ Blacktown Station; make a beeline to the McDo Express--they have double cheeseburgers!
12h20 arrive NGO in Blacktown for 12h30 meeting
12h40 no one else has shown up, except me and Tirrania (our host)
12h45 some others start to trickle in
13h00 start meeting, with 4 people still MIA
13h15 last stragglers arrive. We have to try and cover a 120 minute agenda in 75 minutes. We do pretty well
14h45 Start evaluation meeting with some from the first meeting. Scheduled time: 60 minutes
17h00 Meeting finally ends
18h15 Arrive Town Hall Station (Sydney city centre). Call
18h30 Arrive at ACON (the AIDS organization here in Sydney), to attend an <26s men's drop in
20h45 Depart ACON, with names of 2 more guys for my research on young gay men--woo hoo!
20h55 Pop into to Burger King to get a chicken sandwich (heavy mayo and onion), and to write up my notes from the ACON meeting
21h10 Arrive home, where
23h40 Max begins to doze off; I start to configure my computer to watch the Olympic announcement live. With headphones, so I can cuddle
01h10 Find a live feed of CBC Newsworld (gawd I miss CBC news) and start watching. Shocked to find out that Salzburg's been elminated on the first ballot (not the elimination so much is the early announcement)
01h30 The announcement starts...nauseated. Watching the SLC and Vancouver videos starts the sniffles
01h42 Vancouver gets it! Burst into tears as phone rings.
01h55 Try to get to sleep
Wazzitallabout?: My day was daunting from the start. My project meeting in Blacktown was the first one after my not getting the job at UTS. I was unsure what my role would be, and also suspected I'd be meeting the guy who got the gig. I did, he's a good bloke, no problem there. During the second meeting we discussed the evaluation strategies for this project at length. Prior to this meeting I was to write a position paper about alcohol and other drug programmes in Western Sydney--not terribly interesting for me. But my input during the meeting led my boss to ask if I wouldn't mind dropping that project, and help design the evaluation strategies for the overall project. As Milhous sez, "would I???
The ACON meeting was a chance to recruit some more guys for my study--a task I've found quite challenging as of late. I enjoyed the meeting AND got a couple of interviews booked for next week.
As for the Olympics, I've been mesmerized by them since age 8. In 1992 I wrote an op-ed in the Vancouver Province newspaper, entitled "Vancouver Should Go for the Gold"...suggesting a joint Vancouver/Whistler Winter Olympics bid. Many of the venue suggestions were reflected in the final bid book--but they were mostly common sensical, not that my ideas were wholly unique. But seeing it coming to pass, knowing that the world will be treated to a fortnight of Vancouver and Whistler's best...well the very idea still brings tears to my eyes.
One complaint: why Bryan Adams doing the promo song--why not Sarah McLachlan?
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Date: 2003-07-03 03:53 am (UTC)hmmmm....gazing into my crystal ball....i forsee jawnbc in canada, vancouver, winter olympics. perhaps even involved as a volunteer?
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Date: 2003-07-03 06:48 am (UTC)