I am also drinking lots of water, putting on lots of lotion, and getting shocked constantly because of the dry weather and abundance of fleece and wool. Touch metal first. Touch metal first. I am also reading.
Our room is pretty nice, considering. Considering I share it with 3 people and there are no windows and it has dorm furniture. At first I inhabited a bottom bunk bed, but came up with some schemes and we all decided it would be nice to change the layout so all beds were in separate corners. I spent the first two days of work (before the supervisor got here) creating 3D models of our room as I was pretty bored. My room is in the main building that also houses the cafeteria and store and shared computer lab. I like not having to go outside for meals and being able to bring them up to my room easily and still warm if I am not in the mood for small talk in the galley. The other dorm buildings mostly have 2 person rooms and some of them I hear are nicer, or at least there are a lot of regulars in those dorms. The more time you spend on ice, you tend to get a better dorm situation. You can request roommates if you know them, or you can shack up with your husband or significant other (you’ll get the really small rooms).
my room
the hall outside my room
the common lounge on my floor
recycle center... a bin for everything.
recreation board
there are 4 coat alcoves like this outside the galley, i lose my coat alot.
the galley and main meeting space. science lectures are here too.
the handwashing station outside the galley - let's not get each other sick
the library, very cozy and has internet hookup for laptops