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Date: 4/10/2006 HONORS SCHOLAR DESCRIBES HIS UNFORGETTABLE SPRING BREAK
In the process, Jeremy made friends with Stephen Newland, a freshman finance major from Cincinnati. It was a friendship that began because both students were early risers. Jeremy kept a journal of the trip, and the Honors Scholars Program, led by Program Coordinator Debbie Brawn and Assistant Director and Academic Advisor Amberly Miller, kept a photographic record of the trip.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Wow, the routine that I have been going through for days has now come to an end. It seems like I have been working here for weeks, but on the other hand, I feel like I have not done enough. Today was a day full of ups, then downs and then ups again. The day started off just like every other day. Steve and I were the first men up in the tent. Steve and I went to the tent that was the dining hall to get a table that would be the gathering place for the majority of the UC group. We enjoyed breakfast with the people that got up before 8 a.m. After breakfast, I went back to our tent, switched into my jeans and the National Relief Shirt that we were issued and went out to the bus. We had to be out there at 8:45 a.m. and I decided to go out early, in order to talk to my group and let them know how much fun we were going to have today. On the bus, I ended up sitting with Steve and we were talking about how we were getting a new house (to overhaul) today. We were both really excited.
Once I got back, I was told that I needed to go back to the camp, but I did not want to do that at all. So, I talked to my leader and got permission to stay at the worksite. I ended up helping my group on the outside and giving them all of the support that I could possibly give them. After that the day turned out for the good. We got to meet the home owner of the house that we were working on. She was the nicest person I have ever met. She was an elderly woman, who could not stop thanking us for what we were doing for her. This made me want to help out as much as I could and to give my team the support they needed in order to give the chance for her to start over again. It was neat to see all of the valuables that we were able to get out of the house for her. Everyone that drove by was so nice and thanked us for everything that we were doing. After the work day came to an end, we took a picture in front of the house that we are going to send to her. Finally, we got back on the bus and headed back to camp. When we got back to camp, we had to do our normal routine of going straight to the showers and wash off before we could go and eat. Once again, Steve and I ended up waiting for each other to go to dinner. When we went to dinner, we started a table and a majority of the UC students ate together and discussed the day that we had.
Finally, the last aspect of the trip that I realized was how important my grandfather and uncle are to me in my life and the success that I had in New Orleans. My grandfather and Uncle Steve taught me everything about construction and rebuilding of homes and buildings. This was the reason I wanted to help with the hurricane relief effort, and be successful at sharing my skills and talents with those who needed it the most. They also are the reason why I have the leadership skills that I do, because they are the true leaders in my life. This meeting concluded my day. I went back to camp to bed to get my rest for the next day.
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