There is not much to say expect that I am extremely excited to leave and see more parts of Canada. Everything is wrapping up very slowly; time seems to be moving like a snail.
We have started making seal skin mitts, and mine did not turn out very well. I cannot sew; though I tried very hard to, I’m just not a perfectionist.
Our debriefing turned out to be really fun. The person who came up to Iqaluit was really fun to be with and we made letters to our workplaces and created a poster of our PL. Debriefing is when the last couple of days are devoted to reflection of the last 3 months and thinking about what we have done in the past and what we want to change about ourselves to make the next 3 months better. It was a really neat experience; we answered personal questions and wrote letters to ourselves (that will be given back to us by the end of the second rotation).
We also had our open house, which means people that we know within the community and our work partners came to our house to see what we have been up to within the last 3 months. We created a slideshow presentation of all the activities we did and places we saw and used all the amazing photos from the last 3 months in Iqaluit. It was a really great success; we had a nice turn out.
By the last week I was ready to leave and start something new again. My time in Iqaluit was well spent and I would definitely come back up and visit again. It was an amazing and a once in a life time experience that I am glad I did and finished.
Montreal, I am ready for you.
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