Kingdom House - Days 2-5
The next few days at Kingdom House I shredded papers for Samantha at the senior center. I had never
shredded so many papers in my entire life. Samantha had inherited an entire tub of documents dating
back to the 90s that she and the other senior center employees had never had time to deal with. There
were copies of credit cards, social security cards, and other identity compromising documents that I
needed to get rid of. For four days, when I came to Kingdom House I would plug in my earbuds, play
some good music, and try to shred as many papers as I could before the shredder burnt out. After the
shredder continuously burnt out, I decided to grab a shredder from the adolescent office in the other
building so that I could continuously alternate shredders. This method worked pretty well until about day
three when the second shredder started to break, jamming at the slightest presence of thick paper. It then
eventually broke and was basically spitting out whole, perforated papers that I had to shred by hand. The
entire process was kind of frustrating and would make me super sleepy since it was so monotonous, but
when I finished on the fourth day I was so happy about all I had accomplished. After I finished shredding
on the fourth day, I helped Samantha prepare for their senior picnic that was going to be held the next
day at Forest Park by laminating and cutting out fans and bingo cards. After this I went home and
finished my work at the senior center for May Project.
shredded so many papers in my entire life. Samantha had inherited an entire tub of documents dating
back to the 90s that she and the other senior center employees had never had time to deal with. There
were copies of credit cards, social security cards, and other identity compromising documents that I
needed to get rid of. For four days, when I came to Kingdom House I would plug in my earbuds, play
some good music, and try to shred as many papers as I could before the shredder burnt out. After the
shredder continuously burnt out, I decided to grab a shredder from the adolescent office in the other
building so that I could continuously alternate shredders. This method worked pretty well until about day
three when the second shredder started to break, jamming at the slightest presence of thick paper. It then
eventually broke and was basically spitting out whole, perforated papers that I had to shred by hand. The
entire process was kind of frustrating and would make me super sleepy since it was so monotonous, but
when I finished on the fourth day I was so happy about all I had accomplished. After I finished shredding
on the fourth day, I helped Samantha prepare for their senior picnic that was going to be held the next
day at Forest Park by laminating and cutting out fans and bingo cards. After this I went home and
finished my work at the senior center for May Project.
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