Saturday, March 21, 2009

LESS THAN 9 HOURS!

AHHH WE WILL BE AT THE AIRPORT IN LESS THAN 9 HOURSSSS!!!!! I am so ridiculously excited for this trip (even though I am slightly bitter that I am not officially a part of this blog because I didn't see the invite until now and now it has expired..my bad)!! Working with the less fortunate is something I want to do as a profession later in life, so this is a great first glimpse through a window of opportunity. This is an experience that we will remember and value for the rest of our lives. As Joana and David have already mentioned, I too have been away (skiing in Canada -- now I am very excited to be out of the snow and into the sun!) and am eager to begin this experience! I have been looking forward to it since my brother came back from the trip two years ago and told me all about it, making me enthusiastic to participate in the same expedition.

As they say in Mean Girls: "I just wish we could all get along...I wish that I could bake a cake made out of rainbows and smiles, and we'd all eat it and be happy!"
...pretty much sums up what I hope/think will happen on this trip :)
(also SHYLOE made me put that there)

Sooo I can't wait to see you all bright and early!

-Jenna (even though this says Shyloe posted this because I don't have a blog yet arrghhhh)

so here are some more pictures of the packing extravaganza! We will be at Logan in about 10 hours! that is crazy!

Good to go!

It is hard to believe that the trip has finally arrived. I have been thinking about it all week, even during my various college tours! During my visit to Boston College, our guide made a point of how 90% of the students at BC participate in some form of community service. Traveling all over the world to help in some way or another, the students take service very seriously. This made me think about how important our trip is and how big of an impact we will have on the lives of those in need. These experiences will not only help us with the remainder of our high school days, but will guide us as we begin our lives as college students. We have an amazing group of people on this trip, and I look forward to sharing these life changing experiences with each and every one of them. Wish us luck!
-Kirk N.

Ready to GO

Similar to Joanna, I have also spent the first week of break doing a laborious task. After taking Driver's Ed from 8-3, Monday-Friday, I am ready to get out. I am very excited for the DR to be able to help, and leave an overall lasting impression. Having the past week to recover from the donation-packing was great, and now I'm ready to go. I cannot wait for the warm weather, and to to spend the week helping others with all of you.
See you all before sunrise tomorrow,
David