March 15, 2018
It was an odd feeling, knowing it was our last day on site. It felt as if we had just started working when we rolled up to the work site for the last time. The majority of our crew was put to work on lot 1, which is the house that is being dedicated on Saturday, so it was pretty important to finish that house up. I’m still in awe of how much Habitat does. Looking around the site, from a nearly finished house to one with its bones barely in place, it really put into perspective how much Habitat does. Beyond the houses, the people I met on site and talked with made this immersion so much more. I find myself already missing the friendly faces of those who helped us, taught us, and fed us throughout this week, and their energy and spirit are things that I hope to carry with me even after we return to Portland. Although I can only really speak for myself, I think that everyone feels a bit of sadness now that our time with Habitat has officially come to an end. Our community in this immersion has definitely grown together and I am forever grateful for this time together. Moving forward, this week has taught me to value the people that surround me and to take pride in my community. I am a little sad that this time has come to an end, but it has given me the tools to move forward in my everyday life to continue to work in my community.
-Genevieve