I've reached the end of my Peace Corps journey. Two years ago I headed out not having any idea what I was getting myself into but trusting the fact that plenty of people had done it before me and I would be fine. I can't say these two years went by quickly. I was 22 when I stepped off that plane, and now I am 24, nearly 25. I guess in the whole scheme of things, that is not that long. Only two years in the span of a lifetime ahead. I know when I look back on my service it will seem but a small moment in time.
It takes a special type of person to be a Peace Corps volunteer and finish service. We are tight knit group and together we've done what most would fail at or even attempt. I have finished my Peace Corps service. I feel like I have made a difference at my school and with some of my students. I know I did not reach all my students, but as they say, if you have reached one person and made a difference in their life, than you have succeeded. I feel like I have succeeded. I have accomplished all my goals I set myself, however difficult it may have been at times.
As one of my friends said, "I am a better person because of this experience. I have been humbled by these experiences and my eyes have been opened to an entirely new way of looking at other cultures and people. I have looked at my own country from the perspective of an ocean away. I've experienced another country in a way that no tourist ever could." I couldn't agree more. A long time ago I made a decision and I stood by it. I joined the Peace Corps. It has been my dream since the beginning of college when I first discovered what the Peace Corps was exactly. I have fulfilled this dream, and fulfilled it proudly. Now, I must find a new dream. I have a world of opportunities awaiting me. So off I go, goodbye Peace Corps, and thanks for the memories.
1 comment:
Congratulations, job well done!
Can't wait for you to come home!
Love, Dad
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