Sunday, July 4, 2010
0 sundays
This morning as I was riding the bus into san jose, I was reflecting on the past month, and remembering everything I have done. Being here for a month has made me a better person in all aspects of my life. For example, my stomach has grown accustomed to any fathomable type of motion sickness, turbulent airplane rides, bumpy boat excursions, smelly bus rides sitting next to complete strangers, hot taxi rides packed people, and crazy stick-shift van rides spiraling up and down the mountains of Costa Rica on narrow roads shared with huge charter busses. But more importantly than acquiring a strong stomach, I have gained not only educational insight, but also insight into my own life. Though the pain of being away from my family stayed with me, I gained an independence I never thought I could achieve. I have been so very blessed to have this experience of a life time. I have worked and cooked next to the locals, played soccer with the ticos, had class on the beaches of Tarcoles, under the beautiful mangrove trees, and in the tropical rainforests. I have learned by doing and experiencing, which is the most rewarding kind of learning. I would not trade this experience for anything in the world. I have encountered so many challenges while here, however, each challenge left me a stronger and wiser person. In the beginning of this trip, I saw the challenges as obstacles to overcome in any way possibly, however, now I see them as stepping stones on my journey of life…without these challenges, I would have no foothold to progress forward in this life long journey.
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Wow, when you sum up your trip like that, I can't wait to hear more detailed stories when you get back! And overcoming motion sickness...wow, you definately are a trooper! I did't even think about how hard that must have been with the bumpy rough rides everywhere...but it all sounds so rewarding and worth it!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a fabulous last day or so, and then a safe trip back to the states!
Happy Fourth of July!!
Love, Libbie
You go girl! So proud of you and can't wait to see you on tuesday!! enjoy your last hoorah! xoxo sis
ReplyDeleteI'm so proud of you :) I can't wait to see all of the pictures and hear about all of your stories when you get back. Can't wait to see you!
ReplyDelete-Saya
Wow- you don't even sound like my baby sister. I am proud of you, and miss you lots...cant wait to see you
ReplyDelete-mel
Wow! You are coming back a changed person, for the better! The way you put that, how the challenges of this trip have dwindled from obstacles to stepping stones, you have obviously learned a lot through your many once-in-a-lifetime experiences. I can't wait to finally talk to you in person and see and hear those changes for myself! ZERO SUNDAYSS!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDitto all of the above...what an experience!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see you, honey.
safe travels home, honey...see you weds!
ReplyDeleteaunt karen
Bravo! it's only in flirting with our 'edges' that we realize they are vastly more expansive, and that we are capable of so much more than we tell ourselves. limitations are subjective and self-imposed! but it takes a leap of faith, and a brave person, to purposely leave all they know behind to discover such.
ReplyDeletehope your 're-integration' is going smoothly. something i've experienced a time or two. enjoying the gift of coffee for the first time this morning (save it for days off so as to relish a bit more). glad we had a little extra time together before we had to leave ohio. love you!