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Training was fun. Some old faces where back at the pool and it was kind of nice to be the rookie in the crowd, with only 10 years experience ![]()
We went to the pub afterwards too. Had some good food and continued the socializing. Judith says there are two types of conductors, ones in it for the money and ones in it for the social. I’m definitely still there to hang out and party with my friends.
LOL. Told Brian that I couldn’t do any “unofficial” scoring during Nationals and Provincial Guard competitions this year. Obviously, because I’m only interested in Staysea. He was disappointed, as Judith and Kathleen both pointed out, he was living vicariously through my experiences at comp.
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So, the AED (Automatic External Defibulator) recert went great. 5 people and myself and Adam teaching so, not too taxing at all. Next stop Glenforest Pool for training.
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Well, I made it out of bed and to the office. This would be the first thing I have to do today. Next is off to teach the AED recert.
The deployment went well, that’s all I have to say about that.
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