The summer of 1996, proved to be a trip that would truly change my life forever. It made me realize how fortunate we are here in America Nicaragua  Nicaragua is Nicaragua  
Our entire mission group was comprised of about ten leaders and twenty high school students. We stayed in a small American University San Marcos San Marcos 
The ending of the trip proved to be quite difficult. Each one of us had made special relationships with the children, which made it very hard to say goodbye. I gave away almost everything I brought with me; however, they gave me more than I ever dreamed of giving them! These people had nothing and were so grateful when they received even the smallest of gifts. The one thing that most of the kids wanted was our love and attention. To give them a hug and by doing that we let them know that they were important. It made me think of all the people here in America 
In giving you some background about what this trip has taught me, I in turn would like to teach others the same thing those Nicaraguan people taught me. You can make a difference and change someone's life. Get involved in what is going on in this world/community and stop making excuses for why you don't want to do anything. You can make a difference. In fact, I practice this in my own life and have seen some amazing results. Once you give of yourself in this way you have a much greater fulfillment and appreciation for life. Being an American can and will spoil us all because we take everything for granted.
