My group at FYSOP decided to take a picture of a huge handicapped sign! haha. I really grew close to these people and have hopefully formed friendships that will last through school and community service activities. FYSOP ended tonight... sad :(
This was Marjorie. I can't even explain what I felt this day. She was blind from a form of cancer that destroyed her vision. This was the Greater Boston's Blind association. I was able to help Marj finish a bag she had been making from last winter! I also led a group of them in chair exercises and sang some pretty good songs :) But really, Marj and I connected so well and it was just incredible to hear about her life then and her life now.
Overall, I can't even describe the feelings I felt and gratitude I have. I went into this thinking I was going to be a good citizen and great person by volunteering my time and money for these people. Ah! I quickly found out it's not me, they are the great people. People with disabilities endure things that I can't comprehend. They have every right to despise life but most choose to endure and look at the blessings they have... and I realized the blessings I often overlook. And from what I've seen, most of those who have decided to look at the positive things despite their disabilities, also believe in Christ. I don't think that is coincidence. In the words of my friend bailey, I think its a godicence.
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I MISS YOU!!!
But I'm so excited for this new venture in your life! I can honestly FEEL your passion for this school and the program you are involved in through your words!
I love ya!
Sadi- What a great experience you are having. It's a great time to enjoy your life, enjoy others lives and really get to know yourself and the Savior. I am really jealous. Also- the east coast is "wicked" awesome. What until the fall and you'll wonder where the colors all came from. I served my mission in upstate New York. So very cool. Have fun and meet some new people would ya?
Natalie
Sadi- You are just awesome! I always tell your mom that I hope my girls turn out as wonderful as your family. You are a true inspiration...even to a old lady like me. Glad to see all is going well and keep enjoying every minute!
Sadi babe... I am so glad to see you doing so well...I know you have it in ya... have fun..keep us all posted with everything that happens.. oh, I need to get you the name & number of our friends that live 5 minutes from Boston College..they are really really nice...
Sadi, I am so glad that you are loving your time in Boston. How's school going now that classes have started? I hope you'll be able to brave through the COLD winter...yuck! You should give my parents friends a call and make them take you to dinner. HA HA!! I love your blog, thanks for making it so we can keep up what's going on with you :)
Sadi! Your mom emailed me your blog address so I am ready to blog stalk....err...follow your happenings in Boston! My blog is jaxonsfam.blogspot.com
I love how involved you already are! (here's the YW pres in me coming out- Keep serving others and you will never feel too lonely!)
Hey Sadi looks like your having fun. We miss you tons. I'm glad you started a blog.
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