DH Skies

November 20, 2016 8:13 AM
Enough staff volunteers had been rounded up to supervise the groups for the fair. Overall, there had been a fair amount of shrugging of the shoulders, and not-really-minding. The suggestion box from the students had also remained conspicuously empty. And so, the staff had more or less politely carved up the world between them. A few too many had tended towards Europe, so Selina had stepped back and allowed her colleagues to take their first picks. At first she’d drawn a blank on what to do, but inspiration hadn’t been too hard to find. She’d consulted a few bottles of wine that she kept in her quarters, and come up with a reasonable second choice.

The list of countries was posted before breakfast at the start of the week, with a reminder of the rules.

Fair Sign Ups

Please sign up with your name, year and house in the group that you would like to join.

Each group can take a maximum of six participants. First come, first served.

If all groups are full, please speak to the leader of the group you would like to join.


To underline the point, there were six numbered spaces under each group’s heading, which listed the country and the professor running it. She had debated it leaving out the professors, to push students to really evaluate the countries they were most interested in, not just who their favourite (or least favourite) teacher was, but she had reasoned that there were bound to be some students who clashed with certain professors, or were intimidated by them, and there was no point trying to throw them together. This was about making a nice fair, not resolving those sorts of issues, though of course she hoped the groups would get along, work well and it would build team spirit and all that kind of thing. The students would have a week to think about it, talk to their friends and add their names, if they were interested.

OOC - hello, to show dedication to the project and to prevent people just spamming the lists, we do require site rule (200 words) sign ups to be posted in response. Whilst, IC, sign ups are just up for a week, OOC I will give you two.
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0 DH Skies Fair sign ups 26 DH Skies 1 5

Selina Skies

November 20, 2016 8:18 AM
 
13 Selina Skies Chile (nm) 26 Selina Skies 0 5


Aislinn Nicolls

December 01, 2016 1:24 AM
Aislinn wasn’t the type to sign up for group activities, but as with Book Club, she needed to be able to put more than classes on her academic resume. Not to mention, she hoped that it would perhaps take her mind off those that should not be named or in this case, thought of. She had been making a consistent effort to bury her feelings. Sutton thought it was a terrible idea, but she thought it was better than the alternative. Though, that depended on what day it was to which she thought was better.

The Aladren looked over her options. She didn’t want to choose one that she knew absolutely nothing about simply because she didn’t want to get herself involved in something so time consuming when she had other things to focus on. At the same time, she wanted to be sure to choose something that did peak her interest. She thought that one of the South American countries might be a good option. She thought that most people would choose an European country since it seemed to be the one that people in general knew the most about. She wasn’t an exception to this, but she didn’t want to pick a country that she felt at ease with. She wanted something in between. So, it was between Chile and Brazil. She thought that she might like to go to Brazil someday, but maybe she would like to go to Chile too? Perhaps, she should choose Chile to see if she would like to travel there. That decided, she added her name to the list for Chile.

Aislinn Nicolls, Fifth Year, Aladren
0 Aislinn Nicolls Choosing 297 Aislinn Nicolls 0 5


Tobi Reinhardt

December 01, 2016 3:27 AM
Tobi Reinhardt, 6th year, Teppenpaw

Tobi had always been a rather mild mannered boy. He didn’t have strong opinions on many things aside from two particularly Native rights and the humane treatment of animals. The rest didn’t matter to him. A world fair was not something high on his list of things he cared about though he was curious about the world, he was more than content to stay put in his little area of woods near the house. But he didn’t mind learning about other cultures and in fact he loved learning about the indigenous people from other countries. That previous year when he and his family had driven up to Seattle for the Daybreak Star Indian Days Pow wow, he had been utterly enthralled by the Aztecs who had come up from what was now Mexico to perform. It had been so beautiful, so captivating.

Mexico wasn’t on the list of countries for the fair and so he’d have to learn more about the Aztecs on his own time, but Tobi didn’t mind. Another group he’d had a fondness for were the Taiwanese aborigines who were, obviously, from Taiwan. Taiwan was also not a country he could choose from for the fair. But Chile was there and Tobi had always heard that there were several different groups with very interesting cultures in Chile and so he signed himself up for one of the South American countries, excited also because he had heard that Chile was home to four different species of penguins. And who didn’t love penguins?
10 Tobi Reinhardt *Insert Penguin Sound Here* 289 Tobi Reinhardt 0 5

Makenzie Newell

December 01, 2016 4:46 PM
She ended up staring at the sign-up list a bit longer than she meant to, scanning over the professors, the options, and who else had already signed up. Makenzie found herself staring the longest at the group for Chile, a country she’d never really thought much about before she saw the names beneath it. Having her Head of House, a favored professor of hers, as the professor running it was almost enough reason in and of itself, or at least enough excuse if she were questioned on it later. But it wasn’t her name that had her so interested.

The redhead was trying to figure a lot of things out. Her whole world had been rocked last summer, and now even more things felt different here. Tobi Reinhardt was a great source of many things for her these days: confusion, excitement?, intrigue, anxiety. Makenzie struggled to determine how he felt about her, if he was just literally that nice or if he felt something additional for her. And how she felt about him in return was no clearer answer.

Makenzie Newell, sixth year, Crotalus.

“Curious” was not a word one might have attributed to Makenzie in the past. She did not particularly seek out anything new because she felt that she knew enough, understood the things that would benefit her and things that would not, able to sort through them quite rationally and logically. Either she was losing that talent or the world was a whole lot more complicated and interesting than she’d thought before. There were things she wanted to work out, people she needed to understand. Even if other people would be around, extra time with Tobi might help her get some sort of answer.
12 Makenzie Newell Not super sure what I'm doing 291 Makenzie Newell 0 5

Chaslyn Brockert

December 03, 2016 5:02 PM
Chaslyn's shoulders had drooped at the sight of the Fair Sign Ups. Obviously, that meant she had something else to do. Of course, her shoulders were also drooping based on the fact that she was super excessively tired and had basically reached zombie mode. In fact, she'd probably reached energy levels comparable to that of sick people. Or Amity. Actually her sister likely had more energy than she did right now, given the Aladren alumna didn't actually do anything now.

And Chaslyn felt a bit envious. At least, until, she remembered how much Mother disliked Amity and what a major disappointment she was. It was much better to keep plugging on. She might not get credit and praise from Mother, but recieving nothing was better than being yelled at and criticized.

So that meant signing up for the fair. Something maybe she'd have liked if she had a choice but she never knew what she'd have liked, other than dance, because Chaslyn wasn't given said choice. Besides, Amity had always liked other cultures-with their food and languages-better than her. She'd shown a natural talent for linguistics while Chaslyn's had been for dance.

She looked over the list of countries, first considering France, where ballet was a big thing. However, there were a lot of French students so she was certain they'd take over and tell she wasn't doing it right. And of course, Chaslyn had to do everything right. Or Else.

So she kept looking and decided on Chile. Tobi Reinhardt was among the group and after her own cousins and Liac, he was probably one of the better people to work with, so she placed her name on the list.

Chaslyn Brockert, seventh year, Crotalus
11 Chaslyn Brockert Cuz I have to. 281 Chaslyn Brockert 0 5

Isaac Song

December 20, 2016 6:28 AM
When the signups had been put up for the fair, Isaac knew he definitely didn't want to do South Korea. Even though his dad was a full-blood Korean citizen, Isaac was a born and bred American through and through. He didn't like associating with whatever cultural things his dad was always trying to push on them. Instead, Isaac took a good look at the other countries, trying to decide which one he would enjoy researching more. There was something romantic about choosing a European country--he was sure his sister was going to choose one of those if not Korea--but it didn't really interest him that much.

South America had a cool ring to it, and maybe Manny, one of his best friends from home, could teach him a little Spanish to go with it. Isaac wrote his name down under Chile and then looked at the other people in his group. He didn't know any of them, but that was okay; it would be cool to make new friends even if they were all a lot older than him. Hopefully they wouldn't mind either. After signing up, Isaac felt a little more excited for this fair. Chile sounded like a cool country, and Isaac did like spicy food even though he was sure the two weren't related...maybe.
19 Isaac Song Deciding on something different 375 Isaac Song 0 5