What do you think of when you think of New York? For me, NYC always seemed like a scary, exciting place that I had yet to explore. The majority of my friends had been there but I never had… that is until HES gave me the perfect opportunity to change that.
As soon as I heard of the opportunity to go to NYC with my Humanitarian Engineering Scholars group, I knew it was something I just had to do. It was a short weekend that would give me the chance to explore the city, make new connections within HES, and also leave feeling good after some community service. What could be better?
My time in NYC was a whirlwind. You can imagine how crazy it is trying to fit in miles and miles of the city in just 24 hours. But with my MetroCard in my hand, I felt unstoppable. I loved every fleeting second of it. The art and culture were breathtaking. The sights and sounds were overwhelming. Finally connecting the dots between everything I had seen in movies with what I now saw, in reality, was so satisfying. To sum it up, I adored my time there. But surprisingly I almost loved my time serving at the park the next morning even more. To be fair I definitely complained when burr after burr got stuck to my clothes, hair, and skin as we fought against the weeds that were swallowing up a local park. But seeing the immense progress just 30 students could do on one spot in four short hours was worth it. I even had a man walk up to me and thank me for what I was doing. The hard work was very rewarding and felt like the cherry on top of a fabulous weekend.
To an outsider, my trip to NYC may have seemed meaningless, just a fun getaway. But in reality, that trip really changed my mindset. I have always shied away from stepping out of my comfort zone. After NYC I feel like I want to jump out of it and never look back. Taking a trip with almost complete strangers eight hours away was frightening, but the rewards that came out of it were well worth it. And afterward, the strangers didn’t seem so strange anymore. NYC, HES, I love ya.