That's a very pretty name.
In true gaelic fashion it sounds nothing like it looks! It's pronounced 'K-eye-ris-cheen-a' if that makes any sense! Our son is 'Cailean' - gaelic for Colin and pronounced Callan.Do you pronounce it Christina?
There are a couple of ways to gain experience at WDW. If you are at a UK Disney affiliated University you can apply for 3 month post over the summer. Cairistiona applied for a post as a cultural representative. This is a year long programme and there is further info on how to apply and get a post on www.wdwip.com. She applied through and has been helped with her application by www.yummyjobs.comHow exciting! We will look out for her when we are there in December. But tell me how did she get the job, my DD(14) is desperate to work in WDW when she is older?!!
In true gaelic fashion it sounds nothing like it looks! It's pronounced 'K-eye-ris-cheen-a' if that makes any sense! Our son is 'Cailean' - gaelic for Colin and pronounced Callan.
There are a couple of ways to gain experience at WDW. If you are at a UK Disney affiliated University you can apply for 3 month post over the summer. Cairistiona applied for a post as a cultural representative. This is a year long programme and there is further info on how to apply and get a post on www.wdwip.com. She applied through and has been helped with her application by www.yummyjobs.com
Mrs TT