February: Chinese New Year - the Year of the Snake

During this month, I also tried ice climbing for the first time. It was a ton of fun. I can definitely see why people are addicted to the thrill of the sport. I was comfortable top roping ice, but I doubt I will ever lead climb ice. Next winter, this is definitely on the list of things to do again!
I also started training for my new job with the Kinesiology Faculty at UNB. A mat leave opportunity opened up with the Take HEART Program as the coordinator/research assistant. I always thought I would go back to school to do my Masters, but I'm not entirely convinced that I like research, data entry and data analysis. The hardest part is being sedentary for hours a day. I didn't realize sitting behind a computer would be so exhausting. Regardless of all the sitting, it's a great experience and can't hurt my resume.
March: New Hampshire & Getting Certified

March was also a busy month getting certified to become a personal trainer. I audited KIN 4282, as it was the only class I was missing to become nationally certified through CSEP. Throughout the month I conducted several fitness assessments, completed the practical exam and passed the written exam. I thought the written exam was a bit tricky, but I only needed a 70% to get certified. Typically, I would cringe at a 70%, but because I was auditing the course, I knew it wouldn't affect my official transcript. Thankfully, I passed with a 92% and now I'm waiting for my certificate in the mail. I don't intend to make a living training people, but this certification also has includes insurance, and allows me to practice independently of an organization. It's a transportable certification and valuable in my field of study/practice.
April: Easter Chocolate, Frisbee Throwing and Posting Messages


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To cap off the month, Alex was promoted and posted within 7 days of each other, while he was in the field. The next adventure will be Wainwright, Alberta. Stay tuned for an update on this!