Today I'm thankful to intentionally reflect on my AmeriCorps work up until this point. I have been officially serving as a Promise Fellow for over a month now! A realization to which one of my supervisors responded in jest, "That means you must know what you're doing, so we can pile more on, right?" Since my first meeting on February 20th, I have logged over 200 out of the 900 hours that I need to complete by October, or effectively mid-August for me before I start my service year program in Tucson, and I just submitted my first monthly progress report!
I'm thankful for this blog, also, because one of the tasks in that report is to share a "great story" about something meaningful that has arisen from this service work, and I could effectively draw greatly from the reflections I have already shared about my work in this blogosphere! Thank you, readers, for just being there for me.
May the "Aguas de Março," "Waters of March," sing you to sleep soundly tonight. I had to dodge some of those March waters today, but it was worth it for the first bike ride of the spring!
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