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07 May 2009 @ 07:37 pm
Then you'll can make love to your children cause it's a Bisounours world  
My director is kinda crazy. 
Just like... bloking Antje's car only because she hasn't any right to let it in the park station. Then telling her she should be ashamed to have done so. And it seems he has a masy he sometimes uses when he isn't pleased with something.
Damn, am I not working to promote non-violent solution to conflicts? XD

I'm pretty tired, and the week isn't finished yet :  tomorrow isn't a free day in Luxemburg so I'll have to go to work, and saturday I'm going back to Bruxelles to study a war-game in action (and I won't talk about the other strange games I've found, like the Darfur camp simulation, I won't)

I didn't have a week-end. 
I went with Antje and the ERU (emerency unit of the Red Cross) to a formation in De Panne, Belgium, at the sea, and near the French border. 5 hours of car to end 30 min away from France XD. We also met people from other Red Cross (Netherland, Denmark and Belgium), and the funniest thing of all is their reaction when they heard the word 'France' : a big big sigh. From the heart ^^ (Francis, are you here?)

The study was inequal. 
The part about transfer programming was interesting. No right or wrong answers, but considering giving cash to people in situation your common sense tells you not to opens numerous of possibilities you have to think about. And the trainer was cute ><
I had to present one of my group analysis. In English (the all week-end was in English tin nin, here comes the after effect) - and it went... well. I've lost a lot in prononciation and all, but it wasn't as horrible as it seems. Besides Andrew (ex-Brittish army) didn't mention anything about grammar faults. I've no problem with understanding, that's the principal! And my German is also better than I thought ^^
The part about security advices... was given by an Islandic. With the bluest eyes I have ever seen. I'm still in choc!
I won't talk about the shelter theory because it was boring. The only great moment was the pratical activity, when we had to built our own shelter. Even if we hadn't got any feedback, I'm sure my team has won, because our shelter was bigger than the others, didn't look like a stand to buy a drink, was stable, and was finished. 


We also had a meeting about Solferino. It's sure now, I'm going to Italy for one week at the end of June. But not for holidays - it would be more like the Woodstock of humanitarian action, with stands, camping, and  bloody victims everywhere... I'm the only one with Italian notions, that's gonna be yatta ><
But for now it's a mess, cause nobody really knows what to do during the scheduledanimations. And one of our boss isn't really interested, and the other one... well I think he's naturally high most of the time. 

On Tuesday, I went to Bruxelles for my internship. To see in practice what I'm working on - and a My Lai explanation, I had to go *o*. It was nice. And since I lost myself in the subway station (I couldn't find the train station anymore hahaha), I went to take a look at the European Commission, and at the Great Place. 

But I've seen the sea! Yeaaaaah (positive thougths while parents are arguing about how they gonna do without me to babysit the baby monsters)


I also need to see Ponyo next saturday. And Idnic, cause it's her birthday :)

 
 
Lieu d'inspiration: Thionville's pouf
Humeur vagabonde: mon lit, mon lit, mon lit
Sonorité ambiante: les remontrances paternelles
 
 
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Emily: Sakura Blossoms[info]silverskies0117 on May 7th, 2009 06:54 pm (UTC)
Sounds interesting! I hope you win! :)

Also, pretty pictures. It looks so calm there. :o
maikichelorrain[info]maikichelorrain on May 7th, 2009 08:21 pm (UTC)
It wasn't really a contest, but I'm sure we've won. We have finished and it DID look like a shelter - some didn't at all XD

Yeah, it was calm - it was the part of the beach not infested by big block of flats ^^