Can’t wait to get to New Orleans
Friday, March 7, 2008 1:46 pm by Elisabeth Collins
It is 12:45 pm on the day before our group leaves for New Orleans. This week has been incredibly hectic, what with midterms and papers taking over every bit of spare time. Yet, through all of the paper-writing, studying, and sleep-deprivation, there has been one thing keeping me going— the anticipation and excitement of going to New Orleans! I have been looking forward to this trip since the day I found out about it and decided to apply. As an active member in Amnesty International, H.O.P.E., and Swim Club, I am fairly involved on campus and in the Wake Forest community. Yet, I wanted to do more and serve other areas of the country.
When Katrina hit in August 2005, I remember the news being inundated with pictures and stories of the destruction brought to New Orleans, of people having to leave their now demolished homes and move to foreign areas of the country. The images were powerful, and they drove me to want to help. I knew that I wanted to go down to New Orleans and be a part of the relief effort, but until now I had not had the opportunity. I think Amy said it perfectly: even though it has been three years since Katrina hit and the relief efforts are no longer on the news, this does not mean that all is well. Yes, much progress has been made, but there is still plenty of relief needed in New Orleans.
I cannot begin to describe how excited and anxious I am to get down there. I really do not know what to expect, but I hope that whatever I encounter will give me a new perspective and that I will gain SOMETHING out of the experience. Sometimes I feel that college students forget that there is a world outside of their campus (I call this the college “bubble”) and I really hope that our group can bring back our experiences from New Orleans and share them with the Wake Forest community and this blog is a great start!
Tonight, we are going out to dinner as a group in order to get to know each other a little bit better before the 12 hour car ride tomorrow. It seems like an amazing group, and I can’t wait to meet them in a more casual setting than our debriefing meetings! I anticipate this upcoming week as being one of the most unforgettable, life-changing experiences that I will ever have.