My shuffle team at a CCC building on South Mountain |
On the mountain we ended up building 10,062ft of brand new trail on Casa Grande Mountain! Our original goal wast 9,250ft so we beat our goal. There are two trail heads that we were trying to connect (one on the North end one on the South end). The goal of 9,250ft was how much they thought it would take to make that connection, that guess was off by about 2,500 ft...oops, so we weren't able to finish the connection, but still built a whole lot of trail! There are some of our supervisors that offered to go out and finish the connection for us so that they can officially open the trail in the fall! This project overall was fantastic. The sponsors that took care of us did an amazing job and are such amazing people! I am definitely going to miss that community as well, they are so kind and welcoming!
So on our way back to Denver we stopped at the four corners which was pretty darn cool. They have a little market surrounding the four corners in a square. I went to go look at the jewlery stand of one guy and he goes "welcome to New Mexico!" I did a turn around and didn't realize as I was walking around I was walking in different states! Haha, I remember when I thought it was cool to be in two different time zones crossing the Arizona/Nevada border at the Hoover Dam, but being in four states at once kind of beats that for me! We stopped in Colorado for the night and my Team Leader Ashley was telling me about this "Composite Team" they were putting together. What that means is there is a whole new project for this round where they are pulling 6-7 people from all the units, now keep in mind I really only know the people in my own unit (Fire Unit) which is only about 70 people of 280 people, so 1/4 of the people. The project was described as starting and helping with a summer camp for kids in Center, Colorado (3 hours south of Denver, middle of nowhere) It is an agricultural town and is 75% hispanic. These kids don't get to get our and do much so this program would help them tremendously. Me being me and having the interest in working with kids that I do, I applied by writing an essay describing why I should be chosen. Once again me being me the next 3-4 days I was regretting it on and off because I really wanted to be with my team, but I really wanted to do this as well. In the end I let it go and figured things would work out as they should. 3 people (including myself) on my team applied for it. By the end I was really not wanting the project and think I made it known to those who needed to know. In the end the other 2 people from my team are on this composite team and I am staying with my team. I am so relieved, I felt I really wanted to end this whole adventure with the people I started it with. And I am very excited about my project now after hearing all the amazing stories from the people that were there for their last project.
For the first part of our project (Leaving Monday-June 8th) we will be in Houston, TX replacing tarps on roofs of houses as disaster relief from Hurricane Ike. After that it is all up in the air as to what we are going to be doing because it is disaster season. We have two teams from the Fire Unit leaving tomorrow to head to Alabama to help with relief from the tornadoes (or was it flooding there? too many disasters happening I blend them all) by gutting houses and/or serving food. There is a good chance due to our location in Houston that we could get called on Disaster at anytime! So who knows, I could end up going to Big Bend National Park, or to Missouri, Arkansas, Alabama, I have no idea. This is a great thing about this program. Before, I was afraid of change and didn't handle it very well. But being constantly faced with instant change here I have learned to deal with it and have grown a lot. If I do end up going to Big Bend it will push my limits which is why I came here, to grow. We will be in the middle of now where with no cell phone/internet service. We will be camping in tents for 6-7 weeks. I will be peeing and pooing outside most of the time. Like I said, push my limits to the max, but I'm excited for it!
So that's been my crazy week at a glance! This program is amazing, but ever changing and I have to be on my feet at all times! Once again I'm bad with the whole picture thing but I will try to post some soon before I have no internet!! I'll try to update as much as possible, but not much goes on so I do these larger posts to include more fun and interesting things! Byeeee
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