Okay, I want to get this blog going so here we go! You can see MY LIST by clicking here or clicking the link next to the "HOME" tab above this post. For every item crossed off of my list I have posted a description and a picture which can be found on the blog or by simply clicking on the task from MY LIST. Not all of them have pictures yet, I still have to find some, but they will be added as soon as possible. This list is always growing and evolving so feel free to make suggestions. Here we go!
Monday, March 15, 2010
#8 - Go snorkling DONE!
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This was actually a very difficult task for me. I have a serious phobia, not fear, of sharks that I had to overcome to go snorkling in the ocean. It is bad enough that I get dizzy and nauseous just when seeing sharks in an aquarium. But on my trip to Hawaii it was one of the activities that we selected. I almost didn't go but am so glad that I went, the fish were gorgeous and the sea turtles were so majestic. I did have a bit of a panic attack when our guide found a 6 foot shark in a cave but I got over it and hope to go snorkling again. I guess the next step in conquering this fear is to go snorkling or diving with sharks. I'm not sure if I'm ready for that quite yet though...
This was actually a very difficult task for me. I have a serious phobia, not fear, of sharks that I had to overcome to go snorkling in the ocean. It is bad enough that I get dizzy and nauseous just when seeing sharks in an aquarium. But on my trip to Hawaii it was one of the activities that we selected. I almost didn't go but am so glad that I went, the fish were gorgeous and the sea turtles were so majestic. I did have a bit of a panic attack when our guide found a 6 foot shark in a cave but I got over it and hope to go snorkling again. I guess the next step in conquering this fear is to go snorkling or diving with sharks. I'm not sure if I'm ready for that quite yet though...
#31 - Move to a different state (my home state is Washington) DONE!
Moving away from home was a difficult task for me, but a great experience. I moved for a job in (brace yourself)... Waco, TX... Not the most exciting city I know, but a great place to get started. I will be the first to admit that there was a BIG culture shock between Washington and Texas but I adapted pretty quickly. I like some of the differences, for example having gentlement open the doors for you is pretty nice. But I'm still not used to being called "ma'am" by everybody...
#154 - Adopt a soldier (penpal) DONE!
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My aunt told me about this great program where you can provide written support and comforts from home to our soldiers over seas called AdoptaPlatoon.org. I thought about it for a while before I decided to give it a go and signed up. It has been an amazing experience. I started by hand writing letters which took anywhere from 2-6 weeks to arrive. Fortunately my soldier penpal has e-mail access and we are able to communicate 1-2 times a week through the internet. I was quite surprised at how much of a difference simple letters (and e-mails) from home can make. We send questions back and forth all the time about our favorite movies, books, what the weather is like, and even what is going on at work (he thinks it is soooo cool that I am a zoo keeper). This has been an extremely rewarding experience and I plan to adopt another soldier once my current penpal returns to the states. If anybody would like more information about this program click this link to see the homepage of AdoptaPlatoon.org, just click the "APPLICATION" tab to get started!
My aunt told me about this great program where you can provide written support and comforts from home to our soldiers over seas called AdoptaPlatoon.org. I thought about it for a while before I decided to give it a go and signed up. It has been an amazing experience. I started by hand writing letters which took anywhere from 2-6 weeks to arrive. Fortunately my soldier penpal has e-mail access and we are able to communicate 1-2 times a week through the internet. I was quite surprised at how much of a difference simple letters (and e-mails) from home can make. We send questions back and forth all the time about our favorite movies, books, what the weather is like, and even what is going on at work (he thinks it is soooo cool that I am a zoo keeper). This has been an extremely rewarding experience and I plan to adopt another soldier once my current penpal returns to the states. If anybody would like more information about this program click this link to see the homepage of AdoptaPlatoon.org, just click the "APPLICATION" tab to get started!
#156 - Train an exotic animal DONE!
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An important aspect of being a zoo keeper is training. My first training project was to work with a male reticulated giraffe to get him to stand calmly in the chute (where we do foot work and medical procedures) to receive his annual vaccination. The entire process took about 4 months to complete mainly due to weather conditions, it was the coldest winter Waco has seen in decades! But after many hours, and many buckets of treats Jeffrey received a hand injection in his neck safely and successfully! Next we will start working on target training and I hope to eventually condition him to accept a grooming routine as well.
An important aspect of being a zoo keeper is training. My first training project was to work with a male reticulated giraffe to get him to stand calmly in the chute (where we do foot work and medical procedures) to receive his annual vaccination. The entire process took about 4 months to complete mainly due to weather conditions, it was the coldest winter Waco has seen in decades! But after many hours, and many buckets of treats Jeffrey received a hand injection in his neck safely and successfully! Next we will start working on target training and I hope to eventually condition him to accept a grooming routine as well.
#144 - Complete an internship DONE!
It was an amazing experience and I encourage anybody who has a passion for animals or education to consider volunteer or interning at your local zoo. It is a rewarding experience you won't soon forget!
#86 - Find a fulfilling job DONE!
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I am very fortunate to have found such a fulfilling job so early in my career, but it was not without a lot of hard work. I completed an internship while in college to make sure that I did in fact, want to be a zoo keeper. Since then I have fallen in love with the career more and more every day. Zoo keeping is not a financially rewarding career, but it is rewarding in so many other ways. I get to work outside in the nice (and sometimes not so nice) weather and have amazing animal encounters every day. But I think my favorite part is the education aspect of zoo keeping. Not only do I get to learn and understand new things about animals every day, but I also get to share my knowledge and love of animals with other people. Someone took the time to answer all of my questions about animals when I was little, and now it is my job to be that person for somebody else...
I am very fortunate to have found such a fulfilling job so early in my career, but it was not without a lot of hard work. I completed an internship while in college to make sure that I did in fact, want to be a zoo keeper. Since then I have fallen in love with the career more and more every day. Zoo keeping is not a financially rewarding career, but it is rewarding in so many other ways. I get to work outside in the nice (and sometimes not so nice) weather and have amazing animal encounters every day. But I think my favorite part is the education aspect of zoo keeping. Not only do I get to learn and understand new things about animals every day, but I also get to share my knowledge and love of animals with other people. Someone took the time to answer all of my questions about animals when I was little, and now it is my job to be that person for somebody else...
#72 - Drive Cross Country - DONE!
#54 - Work at a zoo DONE!
It was my childhood dream to work with animals and it was my ambition that made me go for it. Today I am a zookeeper at the Cameron Park Zoo in Waco, TX and I absolutely LOVE my job. For those that keep count of what animals I have worked with here is the "favorites" list. We're really not supposed to have favorites but here are some of the amazing animals that I've had the opportunity to work with to date:
- African Grey parrots & Hyacinth Macaws
- Siberian Reindeer
- Lowland Gorillas (as a volunteer)
- Kori Bustards
- Reticulated Giraffe
#28 - Create a blog DONE!
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So I kind of got this idea from watching "Julia & Julia" starring one of my favorite actresses, Amy Adams. But I couldn't think of anything to "blog" about. So I left it alone for a while, until it hit me. A life list! Who knew movies could actually be inspiring enough to make you try something new?
So I kind of got this idea from watching "Julia & Julia" starring one of my favorite actresses, Amy Adams. But I couldn't think of anything to "blog" about. So I left it alone for a while, until it hit me. A life list! Who knew movies could actually be inspiring enough to make you try something new?
Sunday, March 14, 2010
#148 - Eat french fries in France DONE!
#145 - See Notre Dame in person DONE!
P.S. Just wanted to give a shout out to my mom, who helped pay for most of my trip. Thanks for such an amazing trip mom!
#76 - Go zip-lining DONE!
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#37 - See a show in Las Vegas DONE!
P.S. The handsome guy in this pic is my dad, he paid for the trip. Thanks dad!
#36 - Adopt a dog that needs rehabilitation DONE!
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#35 - Learn to ride a motorcycle DONE!
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#18 - Visit the Louvre in Paris and see the real Mona Lisa
#6 - Visit Europe DONE!
#2 - Get a college degree DONE!
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