NARD started off thrillingly with a sunrise hike, which I surprised myself by waking up at 5:30 for. It was a small group of 6; lead by Alma & Morgane, I hiked up to Cougar Ridge, about 40 minutes away from the college. Cougar Ridge is a beautiful lookout above Matheson Lake, which is also a popular spot for people to swim in when the weather is fair! The group also included Anne-Sophie, Leif, and Adrita, and the walk there was a good opportunity to have some dazed conversations! Walking on the Galloping Goose (the 14km trail that runs down a part of Vancouver Island's coast, and passes by the college) is definitely a different experience in the dark, but still exciting! We got to the lookout just in time to see the sun's full ascent, and as it was a foggy morning, watch the rays peak out from behind the mist. On the way back, walking along the goose in the light was also beautiful! Here are some photos --
First arrival fog. |
Adrita |
Matheson Lake |
Morgane |
We left as the fog completely obscured our view - maybe it was a giant cloud. |
As we descended, the glow & fog combined to create a magical atmosphere. |
Walking back on the Goose! |
After the workshops, there was about an hour where people went back to the houses to prepare for the swanky Hollywood themed dinner. It was so magical to watch everyone getting prepared and dressed up, and it's so nice to see people in such different clothes after a month of living together! The dinner was interesting, and it was fun to get to talk to the people sitting at my table, whom I haven't really spoken to yet! I learnt about Foday's life in Sierra Leone, Thompson's in Brazil & Naomi's in Hong Kong. It always makes me so happy to know that at Pearson, getting to know people better isn't limited to the first two weeks! Outside during dinner there was photo taking en-masse, which was fun but also got a bit overwhelming at a certain point, because it's really just all about asking people to take photos with you, which I always feel very awkward doing.
Then, came the big event of every regional day - the show! I was performing 'Feeling Good' as part of the Jazz Band, as was feeling very very nervous about staying on pitch and not messing up, so the next half hour was dedicated to practicing again and again, and not freaking out. Luckily, I think I managed to have pulled it off, and was thereafter able to enjoy the rest of the show from the audience! And oh, what a fantastic show! It was such a mix of beautiful heartfelt, intimate moments and raucous embracement of the unique differences that we have. One of my favorite acts was the Greenlandic dance, which managed to be sexy & scary; and was set to the coolest throat singing! I also really loved the Mexican mariachi band. But honestly, it's impossible to pick favorites, and at the end of the day I liked them all because they all were just beautiful people feeling proud in sharing their stories & cultures. It was particularly emotional for me to watch the finale with all from the region on stage and singing a song, and I got a little teary because I'm just so happy to be here, and to be sharing this moment with everyone in the room.
Right after the show, there was a party, where we danced for 3 hours non stop, after waking up so early I was more than tired so had to sit down multiple times, but it was so fun to be in the common room dancing to such great music!
Now - life has settled a bit after NARD, but not for long as planning for APAC day in 2 weeks has begun in earnest. And so, the cycle of craziness & fun continues.
Love,
Theo
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