
This picture is of every child I interviewed for the Case Stories



Well, that's it. It's over. I spent 11 weeks alone in a third world country after one of the roughest years of my life. It was profound. I feel like I can do anything now. I've made achievements personally that I never thought I could. I also feel liked I helped a lot of great kiddos. In a few short weeks I grew considerably as a person, wrote two very large papers (one is over 100 pages double spaced and the other is 88), got to ball rolling on a children's book about child labor, interviewed 50 child laborers and took 30 of their stories and made a publication to advocate for education, created two newsletters that have received positive feedback from dozens of countries, survived a parasite, given elephants a bath, learned to take a shower with a bucket of cold water, and not to totally freak out when everything is going wrong. I also lost a couple of pounds, bought a ton of presents, and learned that there is more to life than I ever could have imagined.
CWISH through me a nice going away dinner and gave me some gifts. They are really wonderful people, and I can't help but feel a little guilty that I can so easily go back to the US, when there are lines of people wanting to only get a chance to visit. I'm getting on a plane in 9 hours and getting off in 28. I can't wait to see all of you in the states, and I'll miss all of you in Nepal.
Love, Chandle
Chandle, you have done an awesome job this summer and I am so proud of you! I can't wait to see you (neither can Gator)! Holt says hi and have safe and happy travels across all of those time zones.
ReplyDeleteI am proud too! My little Chandle, all growns up and changing the world! Travel safely, and I can't wait to see you!
ReplyDeletePS, mmm Carlsberg beer, I think that's from Denmark- I think it's their Miller Lite (but tasty). ;)
sounds like you're made of some tough stuff. breathe deeply... i'm sure that you've changed some lives.
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