I am typing this on the long plane ride home, trying hard to stay awake so I can get back on Boston time.
I have been lucky enough to travel to cool places in my life but I know that I could never have created this trip on my own. I never would have known how to go about planning something like this, never would have had the connections to make it happen, never would have been able to force myself to pack so many things into twelve short days. And so I am forever grateful that I got to be a part of this.
I only knew a handful of people well before this trip and yet at midnight on my eighteenth birthday in Berlin a whole group of people burst into my room singing. And that was just the nature of this trip. I can't count the number of times I've been given back massages, or lent money, or asked how I'm doing/how I slept/how my food tastes. People truly come together when we're taken out of our usual environment and when BLS feels far away and irrelevant.
It was interesting to be on a trip that essentially looks at the worst of human behavior, the lowest most irrational things we have done to each other... And to be surrounded by so much goodness, generosity, and laughter.
Okay, time to go back to filling out the very long evaluation of this trip. You didn't think Ms. Freeman would let us relax on the plane ride home. ;) just kidding. A big shout out to Ms. Freeman for pulling off this miracle of a trip once again...it's changed a lot of lives and will always be very special to me. Thank you.
Thanks everyone at home for reading and for supporting us. Xoxo.
Sean is next to me and he has yet to write a SINGLE blog post. He says I'm putting him on blast. Whoops. Okay he would like to say something (hallelujah) (check my pulse) (must be dreaming) (Nora Col)
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Hi. It's Sean
That's a lot of talk for such a small person, Cora Nollins.
I think my biggest take away from this trip has to be the friendships and the bonds we have all made. With every sad moment, we all managed to listen. Everyone was inclusive during the fun times. Everyone massaged each other on the 4 hour bus rides. I met some of the best people I know. I spent most of my time with people with whom I hadn't really talked to before this trip.
Aside from learning about the absolute horrors of WWII, we learned quite a bit about culture and life in other countries, and since this was my first time out of the country, it was great to be with a group of people who were experiencing it at the same time.
I want to thank Ms Freeman for the opportunity and organization of this trip. I know it was both tiring and stressful, and I can't imagine anyone else being able to do the things you do on this trip.
A very interesting part of the trip for me was visiting synagogues and cathedrals. Although I am not a religious person, I am very interested in the what people believe and how they worship and it was great for me to gain a better understanding.
Overall, I think I've learned more in the past 12 days than I could have ever imagined. Thanks to all my friends, old and new, for making this a great experience, and to all the chaperones for being the best chaperones and people ever!
I'm really bad at blog posts. Contrary to popular belief, i have attempted blog posts, but I also hit a awkward spot and then fall asleep on whomever I am sitting next to... (Sean C)
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