Thursday, 19 April 2007

Last Days at Work

Well, it's almost quitting time for me here at Positive East. The place that has been my home for 32 hours a week for the past semester will no longer be a part of my daily routine. No more wonderfully large lunches from the canteen. No more talking about where everyone is going for their 6-week holiday. No more taking the cramped tube from the West end of London all the way to the East end (alright I'm not gonna miss this one too much).

I know I'm being a bit dramatic about all this but I am going to miss this place. The people here made my experience so much fun and the clients I got to help really opened up my eyes to some international issues I might not otherwise have learned about. I'll definitely miss this place.

I've put some pictures up of the office I work in. I had to send an essay and some pics of me "in action" back to the Human Rights Group who gave me a small stipend to do this internship. I didn't really know what they meant by "in action" so I just took some obviously posed pictures with the help of my colleagues. Here they are:

Here is a picture of me looking intently at a file with my coworker:


These fake "pointing at words on a sheet of paper" shots are great



Another intent look from me. I love the fact that Tseguy is smiling directly at the camera when I am clearly concerned with an African Team email that is being written.






3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's because T knows he's so cute, Curly. Mom

Shirin Modaresi said...

He is cute...I agree.
Well, Bren, you definitely look like you're "in action," that's for sure!
By the way, your concentration-face is exactly like Gabriel's. Ya'll must be 50% genetically similar (my jokes have gotten worse and worse since I've been in vet school). Sorry! Soon, I'll have to join the nerd club...eek!
-Shirin

Gabriel Beal said...

If I had a computer like they do in the movies, I would digitally enhance & enlarge that second to last image to see exactly what word you guys were pointing to. I bet it was "Fugue".

-Gabriel