Yesterday was Opening Day* in Major
League Baseball and I couldn't be happier.
(*-Opening Day of course meaning a
full slate of games; not lone games played in Australia or under the
lights.)
Opening Day brings back many
memories for me, including my childhood goal of faking sick to stay
home from school to watch the afternoon start. When my younger
brother began going to school as well, we would stagger our illnesses
so we could both stay home and watch.
Also, our parents totally knew we
were faking sick but it was nice of them to play along.
This year's opener was short on
enjoyment for Blue Jays fans like myself. In fact, the cursing began
early when Jose Reyes got injured in his first at-bat of the season
and is now headed to the disabled list.
As I wrap up my final week and
change in the Creative Communications program, I've been doing some
reflecting on all of the work I have
accomplished. No doubt one of the best things to happen while in the
program was getting an opportunity to be a summer intern in the
Winnipeg Goldeyes media relations department.
Not
only did I get great experience for my future career, but I got to do
it at a baseball stadium. It really taught me that doing something
you love makes work so much easier. There would be long stretches of
12-13 hour days without a day off for a while but being able to do it
watching baseball for a living made it an enjoyable experience.
As I begin my quest to look for full-time work, I hope that I will be able to find another job doing something I love. Sports is a passion and would be a nice field, sure; but I have plenty of others that I would enjoy working in.
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