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Friday, July 10, 2015



i am holly 


  I am taking this writing course because I love to write and I want to learn how to be better at it. 

A little about me: 

I want to eat and breath and fall in love with the world in slow motion. Life was never meant to be rushed and your eyes were never meant to lose their wonder. 

I have a love for travel...  
It started in High School when I would travel back and forth to Mexico to work in an orphanage in Ensenada with my church. I have a love for children and am fascinated with the different ways people have of living life. When I finished high school I had no idea what to do next.  
I went to college because I thought thats what you were suppose to do but it wasn’t long until I decided that doing things because other people are doing them wasn’t a good enough reason. I took a break from school, I sold my furniture, I left my friends, my job, and everything I knew to find someone out there they call “Self”.It was Thailand that had called me first. There I discovered that there is a whole world out there that I wanted to be apart of as I road elephants and got ambushed by monkeys and finally felt what it meant to be free. I went to India next and then landed in Africa for the better half of a year. I knew a friend who was a principle at a school called City of Refuge, where they rescue orphans from the fishermen trade and provide them with a good education and a safe place to live. Since I had always wanted to be a teacher, teaching in this school sounded like the perfect fit for me. So I climbed the mountains, I embraced the bugs, I became one with the dirt, I laughed as the children laugh and I ate rice, rice and more rice. Teaching these little African children who have never seen a white woman before was not an easy task, mind you. They were either scared of the color of my skin or didn’t take me seriously. After the first week of teaching I questioned if I actually wanted to be a teacher, but I was committed to following out the term and so stuck it out. The day I finally got these children to walk in a straight line was truly a triumph! It was the day I discovered my deep passion for teaching and that I could be successful. My dream is to continue to travel the world and empower students to find in themselves the very change they so desire .There was a point in my teaching however, that I discovered that I still had a lot to learn, and I decided to come back to the States to continue my own education. But this time I am doing it for me

2 comments:

  1. Hey Holly!

    First off, your blog already kicks much butt. Wow. I love the design and what a great title! Your story is inspiring as is your love of travel. Traveling is so important to personal growth, I think, it should be a requirement before attending College. Can you imagine how many peoples' perspective could potentially change if exposed first-hand to traveling to different cultures other than the one (and often only for many) we grow up in?

    I think Mark Twain summed up the benefits of travel pretty well when he said, "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime".

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    1. Thank you so much for your encouragement!! And i TOTALLY agree with you 100%. People are often so limited by what they think they "know" because of their own personal experience but forget that not everyone is the same.
      I think you are right in saying that is should be a requirement to going to college to experience another culture other than your own. Could you imagine if everyone did that?
      anyways, thank you for the comment!!

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