Thursday, 27 September 2012

Volunteering Changes Lives

I woke up this morning with a smile on my face … I may have been ill and with the knowledge that I would work 3 different jobs in one day, but my oh my, I know when to appreciate what I’ve got ! Within the space of 5 months, I have managed to slowly settle in and am now comfortable, knowing I have enough money to buy great food, treat myself now and again, and put a bit aside (skiing oh yeahhh).  It’s a nice yet strange feeling (but trust me, I have to work hard for it) !

I know that some people may frown upon doing over a year of volunteering following achieving a good university degree, but it can be so fulfilling.  As a volunteer, you know that what you are doing will be beneficial to your future, and at the same time you learn to find motivation not from the money that you are paid, but from the personal achievements throughout and the ability to help others.

A great example of how it can benefit your future is how another volunteer with Service Civique this week signed a permanent contract with an association that works with European mobility… Exactly the same project that we have both been doing with our respective Mission Locale’s.  She will begin on Monday, how amazing is that?!… With motivation and passion, volunteering really can be a first step on the ladder towards a fulfilling career !

In terms of my voluntary project, I’m really enjoying it.  I’m constantly in contact with different young adults who would like to volunteer abroad, as well as people from other organisations.  For example, yesterday I went to Aniche, a town South of Lille, for a mobility forum.  I was there with La Mission Locale de Douaisis and we had a stand where we were promoting European Mobility.  I talked about my experiences and described what the European Voluntary Service can offer.  I’m a direct example of how it can open up doors to moving to another country J

As well as this project, I’m still loving working in La Ducasse (a busy restaurant here in Lille)… You can never get bored and the team is great ;-)  I have also started a few hours of babysitting a week … Yes I do sleep now and again ;-)

I hope everything is going well for everyone and always keep smiling … When you smile at the world, the world smiles back !!! :-D
The stand at the forum with Fabienne who works at La Mission Locale de Douasis

The team of young volunteers including me (far left)

A presentation the same day of the emergency services

Again the presentation as they are cutting open the car !!

Thursday, 6 September 2012

The Braderie of Lille


Every day is different
A challenge in its own right
New things to be learned
Fresh paths to be taken
Sometimes wrong, but often right

The weekend gone by
Came the braderie to Lille
The biggest flea market in Europe
2.5 million People passing through
“I’ll take it for 4€”, “Ok, it’s a deal”

My wonderful dad arrived
Thursday morning, excited yet exhausted
What an amazing time was to be had
Little did he know
All his emotions would be tested

We laughed and we cried
We frowned, yet in wonder and disbelief
We shared incredible times
Photographing our way through the weekend
I imagine on Tuesday that his bed came as a relief

The nights I worked full speed ahead
In the restaurant that is La Ducasse
Hungry tourists demanding their share of mussels
Along with gallons of beer
I wondered how long they could last

During four days I lived a split life
Balancing love and work evenly
Profiting of every minute with loved ones
Yet committing to work with a passion
Not a feat achieved easily

Now I can breathe a sigh of relief
Structure will return back in to life
The overwhelming effect of the braderie withdraws
I can again, cosy and relaxed at night
To sleep seven hours, what a surprise!

But most importantly, thank you dad
For your incredible presence across the border
In our lives here in Lille you touched many
Here’s to October with you, mum and Ben coming
When everything will be in more order.
So happy when dad arrived :-D
Rue de Bethune (main pedestrian shopping street) in the Braderie
Dad all smiles ... His t-shirt attracted plenty of attention :-)
The Braderie was even outside La Mission Locale !!!