Headmistress Kijewski-Jareau

July 26, 2013 5:42 PM
The midterm had gone about in its usual chaotic way as a family of seven often did. The only real difference was that Harper was chattering up a storm now while running around and Ayita needed a heart to heart. Jeff and Kiva did the best they could with everyone, making sure they received most of what they had on their wish lists, or giving them gifts in other ways that they would appreciate. It was harder with the teenagers, but she hoped they enjoyed the time with the family.

Now though, it was back to work. Kiva watched the students as they filed in and made their way either to their respective tables or to their friends. She always enjoyed watching them in their elements. Everything was so genuine with them. Once everyone was settled though, Kiva stood and charmed her voice to speak over the crowd, “Good Evening everyone! I hope your Midterm was enjoyable. I am really happy to have you all back here.” She was sure that there would only be one or two people who were happy for the return but otherwise, everyone would have preferred to not have to go back to classes.

“So, before I let you all off to enjoy your food and chat with your friends, I wanted to discuss the end of Midsummer’s Fair.” Kiva called out to them, anticipating a few groans at the food being stalled. “Your participation in creating a booth is entirely voluntary, so I do hope we have some interest from you in creating them. Those of you who decide to have a booth at the fair, the school will provide all materials for your use, so you do not have to pay out of pocket for the supplies. If you have questions or concerns regarding this, please feel free to come and see me.” Kiva advised them. “I will be putting up a Booth Registry on the main board here in Cascade for you to register your booth. I will need to know what type of booth you will have, food, games, informational booth, craft booth, Group Fundraising booth, ectera.” Kiva listed as many categories of booths that she could remember off the top of her head. “The booths that are for Group Fundraising events should be the only booths that charge for services unless otherwise approved by myself. Otherwise, all booths are free.

“You will also be designing your own booth for the fair. So, when you register your booth, there will also be a box next to the sign up, submit your design in the box when you sign up. We will have a team to build the booth to your specifications or as close to them as possible. I know all of you aren’t artists or architects, so even basic information of what you are looking for will help us to create the look you want. The earlier you get this to us, the earlier your booth will be completed and the sooner you can have a look at it and critique it.” Kiva really wanted this to be about their wants since they were taking the time to volunteer for this event. The more the school was able to do for them and they could actual design something from scratch, the more excited they would likely be for the end result.

“The booths will run during certain allotted time slots so that we can try and have as little overlap as possible. However, booths will be running all day long. As much as I love enthusiasm and people who are willing to help out, please do not over extend yourself and sign up for all the booths because then you won’t actually have time to enjoy the Fair. And I want you all to enjoy the fair.” Kiva wanted to express that not everyone was exemplary enough to really do everything. It just wasn’t possible.

“Alright, I think that was all I had to tell you. So, enjoy the rest of your evening.” Kiva declared, setting them free.

OOC: Ayita and Kiva's conversation is currently being written, but it will be posted on wts to show permission was attained. Also, be on the look out for the booth registry, I'll post it within the week.
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Dimitri Porter

July 28, 2013 2:11 PM
Dimitri finished placing his fencing gear inside the spare trunk that he planned on taking with him back to school for the fencing club. Luckily it was going into the trunk that had the wheels on the bottom of one end to make it easier to transport. His spare blades he placed in the bag he always carried them in when he and his family went to events. After checking over the contents of both his clothing trunk and his fencing gear trunk, Dimitri changed into his pajamas, brushed his teeth and fell into his bed in a heap. It felt incredibly good to be sleeping in his own bed again as opposed to an air mattress on the floor with a bunch of his cousins. His grandparents house in England looked like a campground thanks to the number of bodies that were scattered around the floor of the main dining room thanks to Arista’s upcoming nuptials. Since the rooms upstairs were being cleaned for the wedding they were all forced to camp downstairs. It wasn’t necessarily the rooms themselves that were being cleaned, it was the carpets and rugs. With them all still wet and just being done, grams fussed about them being walked on before the wedding. Dimitri didn’t mind the whole camping deal since he and his family did it every summer for about two weeks straight due to one of the biggest SCA events ever. They had gotten up the next morning early to get ready for Arista’s wedding.

Dimitri found himself sort of lost in the shuffle. He and Darina had been asked to stand in Ris’ wedding party as a groomsmen and bridesmaid. His sister had to wear a dress that matched the one that his other cousins had to wear for the wedding. He felt pretty fortunate that all he had to do was wear a tux with a cummerbund that matched the colors of Ris’ wedding theme. The ceremony in and of itself was fairly short which he was glad for. He felt kind-of bad that Clara was stuck having to hang out with some weird guy the whole time and looked absolutely miserable doing it. Dimitri had tried talking to Dean, but even found himself looking for something else to do besides talk to him. He politely excused himself at some point and then stayed away the rest of the time. He figured he should probably feel bad about ditching Clara with Captain Personality, but technically Dean wasn’t his problem (or so he reasoned). He figured he’d make it up to her when they opened their Christmas presents. He got to meet his uncle Bryan’s new girlfriend and thought she was pretty nice. She made Ris’ wedding cake as a wedding gift which he thought tasted pretty awesome. Once the wedding and the reception were finished he was glad just to be spending time with his family and the few friends that made it from Sonora for the wedding.

A couple of days before the wagon was due to pick them up and take them all back to school, he, Darina, Caspian and their parents all went back home to Arizona. Dimitri spent his last couple of days of freedom getting his bags repacked. The morning they were to leave, his dad Damon helped them both put their trunks and bags onto the wagon for the trip back to school. After hugging his parents goodbye, Dimitri followed Darina into the wagon for the trip back to school. It felt kind-of good to be going back after such a weird break. He pulled out his sketchbook and flipped through it checking out all of the pictures he drew from the wedding that he wanted to show Ava when he saw again. She seemed to like his last batch. He couldn’t wait to show her the ones he drew of his cousins in their dresses. He even added colors to some of these drawings. As he was flipping through the rest of the pictures he came across the one he drew of Clara and Dean. He chuckled to himself as he studied it remembering the exact moment from the reception in which this event happened. The picture shows the two if the them sitting at one of the tables together, Dean talking spiritedly and Clara leaning on her elbow, her chin resting on her palm. Her face was a mixture of boredom and listlessness. Her eyes were half closed and her forehead was completely slacked. She quite literally looked like she was fighting sleep. He flipped through a few more pages of sketches until he reached an empty page. He closed the sketchbook and put it back into his book bag. He leaned back against the seat and closed his eyes for the rest of the relatively short trip.

When the wagon stopped in front of the school, Dimitri found himself actually smiling a little than frowning a bit. Just before the break he had been a part of something pretty cool, but he wasn’t sure how his fellow classmates were going to treat him now because of it. Before the break his house had played Crotalus for the first match of the year. For the first time ever Teppenpaw actually won their match thanks to Brielle for catching the snitch. Dimitri had sat on his broomstick at the Teppenpaw hoops and about fell off his broom when he watched her put her hand around the little gold ball. Up until that point his sister, Carter, Derry, Laurie and Enion had done their best to keep the Crotali from scoring. He still felt really bad about Leo’s face and wanted to apologize for Carter’s quaffle hitting the Crotalus Keeper, but he wasn’t quite certain just how welcome his presence would be at the moment since he was part of the team that beat Leo’s. Dimitri was still pondering what to do about it as he followed his twin into the school and towards Cascade Hall. He made his way to the then decided not to when he spotted Ava. He waved smiling at her as he sat down at the table across from her. He was about to ask how her vacation went when the Headmistress began talking. He decided to wait until she was done with her announcements before he spoke again. When she mentioned the fair and a possible booth for it, Dimitri had an interesting idea strike him. What if he and Ave did a caricature booth and drew silly pictures of people for them for fun? It would be great and they would both get a lot of practice while doing it.

Once the headmistress released them, Mitri turned his attention back to Ava. “I hope you had a good vacation,” he told her cheerfully, reaching into his bag for his sketch book. “I’ve got some great pictures from my cousin’s wedding I drew that I want to show you. I also had a great idea for a booth for the fair…if you’re interested,” he told her excitedly. “What did you do for the break?” he asked, putting the sketchbook down on the table between them. He reached for the bowl of spaghetti with meatballs that was nearby and piled a bunch on his plate. He grabbed a garlic breadstick and placed that on his plate as well. He held the bowl of spaghetti out to her. “I’m sorry…did you want some of this too?” he asked, trying to make it appear as though he hadn’t forgotten all of his manners. He smiled apologetically.
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Ava Fletcher

July 30, 2013 10:11 PM
Ava's break had gone pretty well, her mother had been able to make it home to celebrate Christmas with them and ended up staying for the rest of the break until Ava had had to go back to school. Ava had been so excited for her mother stay the whole time that when Demetri had visited with his parents and grandfather the day after Christmas and tried to scare her by putting graphic pictures of seal clubbing on her door, Ava wasn't even bothered. She just cheerfully took them down and gave him his Christmas present- a forced pleasantry by the authorities of both parties. She was in such a good mood, she even hugged him after receiving her present, a pair of cozy knee-high wool socks. The only down part of her break, she decided, was that it went by all too quickly.

However, as her break came to an end, she got a little bit antsy- she'd told her mother and grandfather all about her DADA class where she'd met Dimitri (the nice Dimitri who shared her interests in art, not the Demetri who tattled on her and tried to scare her anytime they were forced to hang out), and she was excited to get back to school and talk to him. He was her first friend she could think of that was her own age and talking with him before the midterm had been extremely nice, so when it came time to pack up she had no problems doing so, saving a visit to the chocolate shop last. She hadn't been sure of the protocol of having friends at Christmas time or what to get them. Usually she gave her grandfather's friends cookies that she'd baked with his help, but she wasn't sure if Dimitri would want that. Instead, she decided to buy him some fudge, everyone liked chocolate, she reasoned, so fudge was probably her best bet. That night, she put the six pieces in a box and carefully wrapped it up before finding a secure place in her trunk for it so that it wouldn't be crushed by her books and art supplies.

The morning she got up to go back to school was hard because it meant saying goodbye to her grandfather and her mother, but this time she was able to bring Seal with her and she was going back to a friend! Just that knowledge was enough for her to get on the wagon and be excited. She'd made some trips to the beach as well as gone on a few nice hikes with her family- all of which had resulted in some sketches that she was rather proud of. Plus she'd worked on faces by drawing her mother every night after dinner. Charlotte Fletcher had been very willing and patient, probably a result from some guilt due to not being around for much of Ava's life after her husband's boating accident, and the hours of practice had helped Ava very much.

The wagon ride to school had been just as lonely as it had been that first time at the beginning of the year. She still didn't have anyone to talk to and she ended up spending the time watching Seal wander around the small area. Once at school, she got out of the carriage and put Seal back in her carrying case and left it with her trunk before walking into Cascade Hall. At the Aladren table she saw many faces that she recognized- the girls from her dorm for one, and the boys in her grade, as well as the second years who were in her classes. Not knowing any of them well enough to sit down next to them and start a conversation, Ava instead chose to take a seat a little bit apart from the others, hoping that the feast would be over soon and she would be able to find Dimitri to give him his Christmas present. She had left it in her trunk as she didn't know if she'd be able to see him during the feast, but she knew that she'd be able to find a Teppenpaw somewhere and ask for them to have Dimitri meet her in the library afterwards in order for her to hand over the gift. She was mulling over how she'd be able to make sure he got his message when he sat down right across from her. She looked up, startled, about to ask him why he was sitting at the Aladren table, when the Headmistress began her speech.

Afterwards, before she had a chance to ask, Dimitri began to talk. "I hope you had a good vacation," he said as his took out his sketchbook. “I’ve got some great pictures from my cousin’s wedding I drew that I want to show you. I also had a great idea for a booth for the fair…if you’re interested.” He looked very excited about his idea and that made Ava laugh. Her question could wait. "What did you do for break?" He asked, continuing his questioning as he put his sketchbook down on the table.

"My vacation was lovely, I got to spend a lot of time with my mom, what about you?" Ava answered, hoping to get all his questions answered in order to move on from the pleasantries and actually have a substantial conversation. "I'd love to hear your idea about the booth!" She opened his book and began to look at the sketches, now wishing that she'd thought to bring her sketchbook and his present in a bag to dinner. It seemed as though she was always going through hi things while he watched. "These are really lovely, I like them a lot. After dinner I should let you see mine- it would only be fair." She left out the mention of his present because she wanted it to be a surprise. As she looked through his book, Dimitri began piling food onto his plate. While she was hungry, she didn't mind waiting a little bit. She didn't want to get his art dirty after all. However, the smell of his spaghetti and meatballs was really starting to get to her and she closed his book and slid it back to him, taking care not to push it through any splatters of food that might have got on the table. "Here you go," she said. "I don't want to get it messy with food." She then accepted the bowl of spaghetti he was holding out to her and spooned some onto her plate. She grabbed two bread sticks and began to eat.

"Oh my goodness, I didn't realize how hungry I was!" She exclaimed through a mouthful of food. "I'm sorry, I have really bad table manners when I'm hungry!" She was halfway through her plate when she remembered that forgotten question. She looked up at him and tilted her head to the side a little, her forehead slightly wrinkled- and visible for the first time in ages. She'd finally taken her mother's advice and pinned her bangs out of her face and brushed her hair and left it unbraided choosing instead to hold it back with a headband. It felt weird not having the long braid swinging behind her but it was nice to be able to eat without hair in her face. She thought she might wear it like this more often although she was sure that her signature braid would probably make a comeback first thing that night- she hated to sleep with loose hair. "Why aren't you sitting with your house?" She asked. "Not that I don't enjoy your company." Far from that, actually, Ava really enjoyed being able to talk to freely with another person her age. It was quite comforting.
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Dimitri

July 31, 2013 7:34 PM
Dimitri laughed a bit when Ava asked what he was doing at the Aladren’s table and why he was not sitting at his own house’s. He shrugged slightly. “I was hoping we’d get the chance to hang out again outside of class and this seemed to be the best way to do it, besides I don’t really know anyone that well from my own house yet (except for maybe my sister and my teammates). Sitting over here with you seemed like a better idea to me,” he told her. He chuckled when she apologized for having terrible table manners when she was hungry. He waved it off. “There’s no need to apologize,” he assured her. “My table manners crash as well when I’m hungry. Its really nothing to worry about.” He grinned at her taking a bite from his plate. He tucked the sketchbook on the other side of his plate when she handed it back to him. “Thanks. It would kind-of stink if they got dirty, but I wouldn’t have been angry about it.” He was glad to hear that she had a nice break, spending time with her mom. “Sounds like you had a good time,” he commented, taking another bite and chewing it up. He was still chewing when she asked about his break. He nodded slightly.

“It was interesting,” he told her. “My eldest cousin got married at our grandparents house in England. I had to wear a tux for it and my sister was one of the bridesmaids…um…we went on a tour of the Tower of London and then opened Christmas presents. We had a lot of fun…well most of us anyway.” He laughed slightly while he thought about Clara getting stuck having to hang out with Dean. “I don’t think my cousin Clara had too much fun given that she had to spend time with this really boring guy named Dean while we were there for the wedding. I think our grandparents were trying to talk her dad into betrothing them, but I’m not sure what happened with that. Other than that it was pretty good,” he told her. He grinned when she told him she was interested in hearing his booth idea. He almost couldn’t sit still, he was that excited about it. “I was thinking that we could do a Caricature booth,” he explained. “You and I could draw funny pictures of people and sell them for like a quarter or something. It would be great practice for Art club. Heck, we could donate anything we make from it to the Art club for like supplies and stuff. What do you think?” he asked her. He took another bite of his pasta and chewed it up. It was with that in mind that a thought struck him that he almost forgot about. As a gift he had drawn a caricature of her and had it framed.

It showed her facing forward and smiling, streaks of oil paint in her hair and on her face. He drew her hair in the braid it was in when they first met. He drew her wearing a smock that was streaked with paint of varying shades. The only thing about the whole picture that made it the silliest was the size of her head. He had drawn it and her features oversized to show the caricature part. He had a color spattered border put around the picture and had it framed in a blue plastic frame for her house color. He was fairly certain her house color was blue. He wasn’t entirely certain, but it looked good anyway. “I made you a couple of presents. I hope that’s okay,” he told her rummaging in his bag for her gifts. The other present he had gotten for her was a t-shirt from the Tower of London tour. It was blue as well. He thought the t-shirt was funny because it actually read on the back “My friend went to the Tower of London and all I got was this blooming t-shirt”. It also had the location and the year of the trip. Dimitri figured it was a safe gift to get her. He guessed on the size though since he wasn’t sure what size shirt she wore. He figured it was probably the same size shirt that his sister wore. He pulled the gifts out of his bag and handed them to her. He had even gone to the trouble of wrapping them. “I really hope you like them,” he told her. He nodded when she mentioned showing him some of her drawings. “I would love to see them,” he told her. “You’re right it is only fair,” he winked at her playfully.
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Ava Fletcher

August 03, 2013 6:55 PM
Ava nodded when Dimitri explained his reasoning behind sitting at the Aladren table. "That makes sense," she replied. "I was just going to find one of the older Teppenpaws and have them tell you to meet me in the library after dinner. She thought about it for a minute. "Actually, do you still want to meet me there? After we unpack our bags and stuff?" She was hoping he wouldn't ask why as she desperately wanted his present to be a surprise. She also didn't want to tell him about it in case he hadn't gotten one for her and she didn't want him to feel too bad about it.

"Ooh, a wedding! That's neat-o! I've never been to a wedding," she made a face. "I probably wouldn't like it, but all the pictures of them that I've seen have been really pretty so at the same time I think I'd really like it too." She smiled as he talked about his cousin Clara, "your family does arranged marriages?" She asked incredulously. She didn't know of anyone in the U.S. who did that, she thought that was in the past and in other countries and it just seemed wrong. She couldn't imagine her grandfather trying to tell her mother to allow something like that. Although, Ava supposed, it would probably be the other way around as Papa was around more than her mother was.

"A caricature booth would be really cool!" She exclaimed. "I'd like that, or we could do it for an actual cause like clean drinking water!" Her other ideas for places to donate money were ones that could be hard to get someone on board with. She didn't know how Dimitri felt about sharks and many people didn't realize that coral was a living organism that needed just as much protection as turtles or dolphins- two other causes that might be a nice idea. Besides, from the stories her mother told about traveling around and healing people, a lot of sickness came from not having clean enough drinking water. "If that's okay with you that is," she said. "It was your idea after all."

"Oh, thanks! Of course it's okay!" Ava felt as though she was about to explode with happiness. Not only had she made a friend who liked drawing but this friend apparently liked her enough to get her a Christmas present. "I probably will like it." She opened the gifts, the t-shirt made her smile a bit, and she thought the caricature was funny. "A blooming t-shirt is a good enough present for me!" She exclaimed. "And I really like this drawing too, it's just like me, I'll put it on my nightstand." She thought a minute, she felt really bad that she hadn't brought his gifts down to dinner now, but shook her head, how was she to know? She asked herself again. "I'm sorry," she felt compelled to say, "but I left your present in my trunk, how about I give it to you after dinner? It's not great like yours is but I hope you'll still like it."
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Dimitri

August 05, 2013 7:20 PM
Dimitri grinned at Ava’s excitement over the gifts that he brought back for her. He was glad that she seemed to like the t-shirt and picture he drew. “I’m glad you like the shirt,” he said. “I’m also glad you like the picture I drew. I’m sure its not better than anything you’ve ever drawn. Don’t sell yourself short. I’m sure your drawings are great,” he told her. He was a little surprised by her question about the betrothal thing. He found himself nodding in response. “Yeah we do. Kind-of stinks, but yeah,” he told her. He was glad when they started talking about the booth idea. He was really glad that she liked his idea about the booth for the fair. “I was hoping you would like the idea,” he replied. He found himself giving her idea on what to do with the money some serious thought. He had to admit it was a good idea. Not one he had ever really worried about before, but a good idea. He was pretty sure that they would have to take that part up with the headmistress, but it was a good idea none the less. “I don’t think we should charge them for the pictures, but donating any tips we might make to your clean water idea sounds really good. Besides, its not like we couldn’t get new supplies and stuff for the Art club from the school if we asked the Headmistress about it. And anyway its not just my booth anymore. You agreed to do it with me so its now our booth, not just mine.” He smiled at her to encourage her. Dimitri smiled a bit as she told him she was just going to have one of the other Tepps let him know that she was going to be in the library after dinner. He wasn’t sure what that would have been about, but he probably would have gone anyway. He was about to ask what she wanted to meet him for when she beat him to the punch.

He was a little surprised that she had gotten him a Christmas present, but he was also delighted that she had gone to the trouble. So when she asked him herself if he would mind meeting her in the Library anyway after dinner to give him his gift he readily agreed. “Not at all,” he assured her. “That sounds good. It shouldn’t take me long to unpack and stuff after dinner.” He was sort-of glad that between the two of them she seemed to be excited about the wedding he had gone to. “It was okay.” He shrugged about it. He was just glad he wouldn’t have to dress up in a monkey suit again anytime soon. His thoughts drifted back towards their booth as he thought about what he would like their booth to look like. He wanted to ask her about her thoughts on the matter as well. “We have to register our booth idea soon and I was wondering if you had any ideas on what it should look like,” he said to her. “I may have a couple of ideas, but I wanted to see if you had any ideas you wanted to share.” He took a couple of more bites from his plate while he waited for her reply. “If you want we can discuss it more in the Library after dinner,” he suggested.


OOC: If you want, we can continue this conversation in the Library. You can post your reply there and I’ll follow suit.
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Ava Fletcher

August 07, 2013 2:36 AM
 
10 Ava Fletcher Okay! ***OOC: I'll probably post tomorrow (nm) 258 Ava Fletcher 0 5