My last weekend in South Africa…for now. Time surely waits for no one and I am so thankful, grateful, and humbled by my experiences in South Africa. The people that I met, the friendships that I have made, and the genuine hospitality I felt has left a lasting impression on me. During my exit interview with Senior Commercial Officer, Craig Allen – my boss, he said that I truly made the most out of my 10 weeks in SA. I set out to be the best intern I could be – doing my assignments to the best of my ability; I set out to meet as many people as possible – during and after office hours; and I set out with an open mind to learn as much as I could from everyone. It is hard to reflect and “sum up” all of my experiences in a place that is beaming with pride, energy, and hope, but I can say that I am a changed individual because of what I’ve seen, learned, and felt in South Africa. Siyabonga South Africa = Thank you South Africa!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Last weekend in South Africa
My last weekend in South Africa…for now. Time surely waits for no one and I am so thankful, grateful, and humbled by my experiences in South Africa. The people that I met, the friendships that I have made, and the genuine hospitality I felt has left a lasting impression on me. During my exit interview with Senior Commercial Officer, Craig Allen – my boss, he said that I truly made the most out of my 10 weeks in SA. I set out to be the best intern I could be – doing my assignments to the best of my ability; I set out to meet as many people as possible – during and after office hours; and I set out with an open mind to learn as much as I could from everyone. It is hard to reflect and “sum up” all of my experiences in a place that is beaming with pride, energy, and hope, but I can say that I am a changed individual because of what I’ve seen, learned, and felt in South Africa. Siyabonga South Africa = Thank you South Africa!
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