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| Zoe and Katrina in front of the Tule Ponds sign |
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| The three of us remembering we need photographic proof halfway through. |
I feel as if the intentions of all of this, just getting an assignment done, lessen the meaning to it. But once I got there, once I began ripping roots out with my gloved hands, scapes up to the elbow, I found myself not caring. I was there, and I was making things easier on others. It reminded me of the anti-hero, at least when they say, “I know that was a jerk move, but my motives have changed since! Forgive me!” Even as I roll my eyes at how cheesy it sounds, it’s true enough.


1 comment:
I admire how as girls, you three took the challege to do a work that would "usually be done" by men. Also, I can relate to you about your motives. In ways there is a part of me that just want to find a plce to volunteer at in able to just get the assignment done. However, reading about how your feelings changed as you worked got me really excited. Right now my partner and I are still unable to volunteer at the nursing home we are interested in, but your post helped to really want to volunteer and help our community.
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