Post-trip: Guy Delgadillo

This week has been one of my life's most impactful and exciting weeks. We traveled around many different parts of the big island of Hawaii, learned about native Hawaiian culture, and learned about the many different ecosystems of Hawaii and the surrounding oceans. 

I especially enjoyed having the opportunity to learn about Hawaiian culture from native Hawaiians. Seeing how they honored their land and traditions was incredibly impactful. This is not seen back on the mainland, and it is essential that we take this back with us to our homes. It was also very empowering to work at places such as the Dryland Forest and Kiholo Bay and help restore the natural beauty of Hawaii. 

The social connections that I made are also significant to me. While living in a house with twenty other people with only two bathrooms seems daunting initially, I am thrilled that I had the opportunity to do so. During this time, we grew our relationships more as we all lived together and constantly spent time together. I have never had an experience like this before in my life. Overall, we all enjoyed the memories we made together. 

This time in Hawaii was a time for me to be able to reflect on myself and a time to learn about others and the environment. This time was unlike any time I had spent in California, and I am truly grateful to have gone. 



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