This blog is used to share first-hand accounts from our PeaceJam international service trip volunteers, teachers in the schools, conference mentors, and interns/student staff. PeaceJam Southeast is a program of the FSU Center for Leadership and Civic Education. The views expressed in this blog are those of individual students, and do not necessarily reflect those of PeaceJam, the Center for Leadership and Civic Education, or Florida State University.
jueves, 26 de mayo de 2011
Keepin it real
I've never lived with anybody except my family so I was a little worried about coming to El Salvador and living in an apartment with four other girls. But after so many days, we have established a group like no other. We have inside jokes, nicknames for each other, conversations about every topic, both appropriate and inappropriate, and an understanding of what each other likes and dislikes. We work well together and play off each other so that we're always laughing. There's always one person who can't stop talking, one person who says something awkward, and one person who just doesn't want to do what we're doing. From helping each other pick out an outfit for a Mexican Fiesta to building a garden, we are definitely a group full of strength, fun, and friendship. It's just another awesome aspect of this El Salvador service trip.
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