Thursday, September 26, 2013

Life Changing Experience


Anjeska Colon
Dr. Nancy Rowe
T-122 Expo-Writing
September 27, 2013
                                                Life Changing Experience
            In my Senior Year, I decided to become part of a club to help feed the homeless. We had to cook the food and go to the Old San Juan, capital of Puerto Rico, in front of a church to feed them because all of them came to this place at a certain day and hour. The first day I was nervous and scared and did not know what to expect from them. The teacher in charge of this club told us to be careful with them because they can get aggressive and even insult us. The first day as we were preparing the tables, this homeless guy starts screaming at us to hurry up and give them food already. He began to complain that we were serving such a little portion. I began to feel aggravated and I wanted to quit community service. As we were serving the others, this old homeless man came to us and asked for more water because he came from “Cidra” (a town in Puerto Rico) and we were confused because Cidra was far away from the Old San Juan and then he said he was “decidratado” (which means a deficiency of fluid within an organism in Spanish; “decitratado has “Cidra” in the word). I just started laughing and it made my day. I was frustrated and aggravated because of the other man and I won’t forget that day. He made me want to return and keep feeding the homeless so he could keep telling us the joke that never got old. There are people who do not appreciate what people do for them, but there are more good people are thankful and this made me a better person. 

1 comment:

  1. These types of experiences are always rewarding, even if they don't seem like it at the time. I learned a very different lesson doing a similar service. I learned that I shouldn't expect gratitude when I'm doing something nice for someone. Gratitude is a feeling that I should have for being able to serve others.

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