It’s a whole new world in Mexico when you wake up at 5am. There are people walking to work after cooking breakfast and lunch for their families. There are buses driving up and down the streets to pick up the workers and take them to the fields. Who knew this was all going on while […]
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Day Two - The Shack Experience - ‘Whole New World’
Published by October 23rd, 2010 in School of Leadership, Testimonials, Hero Holiday, Other Sites and Uncategorized. ClosedDay One - The Shack Experience - ‘Generosity’
Published by October 23rd, 2010 in Testimonials, School of Leadership, Hero Holiday, Other Sites, Mainpage and Featured. Closed
It ended up being a beautiful day for the first day of the shack experience which was a relief after a few days of rain at the beginning of the week. The students dropped their small bundle of belongings off at the shack first thing this morning and walked their “kids” to school.
The morning was spent doing odd jobs around the house and yard. After a lunch break we headed off to meet the clamming crew. We were grateful for the warmth of the sun and surprisingly enjoyed the job more than we thought we would. After a few hours we had a total of 43 clams that were big enough to sell for a total income of 120 pesos (10 dollars).
The rest of the pile that we had worked so hard to gather were chucked back into the ocean.
The students went grocery shopping after work and were pleasantly surprised at what they were able to get with their money and still had some to spare. Some local friends came by to check on them and gave them a hand with some plastic they brought from the ranch he works at; they helped them get a fire going and showed them how to clean the clams they brought home from the beach. Later that evening another neighbor stopped by with fresh tortillas for a snack. We experienced the amazing generosity of the Mexican people. These people have only met us a few times and yet they wanted to do what they could to help us. People pitch in and help each other here, that’s how they survive. Makes me think about what I’d be willing to do for strangers or people I just met.
- 2010 SOL Student living in ‘The Shack’
School of Leadership Orientation in Hamilton
Published by September 2nd, 2010 in School of Leadership and Other Sites. ClosedAbsolute would like to welcome our School of Leadership students to Hamilton! This school year holds a lot of adventure as they take their turn spending one semester touring with our Think Day presentation delivering a strong and valuable message of self-worth and purpose to high school students all over Canada. The rest of their […]
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