I don't know how to give you a synopsis of the past 10 days. So many things happened that were supposed to happen and so many things didn't happen that were supposed to happen. There were people who asked me if my group of Brown Girls were underprivileged or traveling on a grant. ("What makes you ask?" I would politely respond.) There were people that had never heard of travel adventure camp and wanted to know where to go to sign up their children. There were people that remarked about how well behaved the girls were. And then there were the local island people that either gave us a ride in an open air taxi or stepped outside of their St. Thomas storefronts and simply smiled at the group of smiling Brown Girls in their neon orange t-shirts and hoodies as they meandered down the street. (Okay, maybe they didn't meander...LOL.)
But I did it. I kept a promise I made to myself close to 20 years ago and I can now proudly say that I am playing a small part in the growth of children and how they view the world and themselves. And because I cannot physically see the growth, I was feeling a little insecure yesterday as I mentally played back the last 10 days in my head. And then I got this email and smiled (ok, cried) myself to sleep: hello i hope ur home safely. i had alot of fun at camp. i am pouring tears. i miss u alot and everybody else but mostly u, miss coco, and lauren. i hope i get 2 c u guys again and come 2 camp next year. my mom tells me that u thought i was really good at camp and i pleased u well. thanks alot u r one of my heros...u helped me c that a brown gurl is no different than any other color gurl and i am thankful 4 that so much and i never thought i would say this but i love you truly.
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