Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Getting There

         On the drive to New Orleans today, I realized that I do not know much about it. I know the general facts such as where it is located; who settled it (french/spanish/english); it is famous for Mardi gras, Café du Monde, and Bourbon Street; it has recovered from numerous catastrophes (the fires, plagues, hurricanes); and anything else I may have read in the Nola for dummies book. So, I am looking forward to learning more about the city's history and culture of both the past and present. I believe I am most excited discovering the people that make up New Orleans. So far, I feel like the city has the vibe of NYC but the laid back feel of the south which should make for some interesting people. These people are relentless (in a good way)! They have survived so much recently and I am excited to learn about how they feel about he rebuilding process (or lack of).

         The challenge I welcome the most is getting to Know the people of New Orleans and what role we will play in their lives. For the most part, I am very excited about all of our projects but the final research paper seems a little daunting at this point because I do not know much about New Orleans. Another challenge will be simply getting through these three weeks, living in an area that is not of the same socioeconomic status that I am used to and is not in the "Furman Bubble".

         It is exciting to find that I am entirely outside my comfort zone and I cannot wait to go out and explore this fascinating city. This new hands on way of learning should leave a lasting impact. We are in the place we are learning about which does not happen often. I am along for the ride and am excited to take everything for what it is worth and more!

1 comment:

  1. Meg,
    Some experts argue that deep learning only takes place when we are "out of our comfort zones"! If this is true we are all in for a very stimulating, learning-rich three weeks!
    DB

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