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CHAPTER FOUR Searching for Answers LESSONS IN LAUGHTER The last time I laughed so hard it hurt I was in Jamaica on the Kingston 2 Kingston Mission Trip. We were asked to make skits on selfesteem and present them to middle school kids the following day. My friends Katie, Noel and Fred were in one group, and they made a skit about Fred getting bullied for having bright orange backpack, but eventually learning to love himself for his unique sense of style. The skit was so ridiculous it was hilarious!! Even our teacher supervisor Mrs. HawkinsHogan couldn’t take the skit seriously. We laughed so hard we could barely speak, and we all had tears in our eyes! When we tried to explain to the other groups what was so funny, nobody could understand why we found the situation so hysterical. You had to be right there in the moment to experience the cause behind our laughter. It was definitely a moment where I connected with some of my fellow mission trip members on a level which only we could comprehend. This moment taught me that true happiness can be found in the smallest of things, like a laughing fit with a group of friends. SYMBOL OF SOLICITUDE My dad passed away when I was in grade six, but before he died, he gave me a gold necklace which he bought from Cyrpus when he was on a peacekeeping tour there before I was born. Even though he hadn’t had me yet when he bought the necklace, he bought it purposely for the son or daughter he would have one day. This is the most thoughtful gift I’ve ever received because I feel so lucky to have had a dad who thought of me even before I was born. Now, it’s a remembrance I have of him and his thoughtful nature. I hope to inherit this wonderful quality of his. Me wearing the necklace my dad gave me.

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Page 1: Me to We: Chapters 4-6

CHAPTER  FOUR  -­‐-­‐  Searching  for  Answers      LESSONS  IN  LAUGHTER    

The  last  time  I  laughed  so  hard  it  hurt  I  was  in  Jamaica  on  the  Kingston  2  Kingston  Mission  Trip.  We  were  asked  to  make  skits  on  self-­‐esteem  and  present  them  to  middle  school  kids  the  following  day.  My  friends  Katie,  Noel  and  Fred  were  in  one  group,  and  they  made  a  skit  about  Fred  getting  bullied  for  having  bright  orange  backpack,  but  eventually  learning  to  love  himself  for  his  unique  sense  of  style.  The  skit  was  so  ridiculous  it  was  hilarious!!  Even  our  teacher  supervisor  Mrs.  Hawkins-­‐Hogan  couldn’t  take  the  skit  seriously.  We  laughed  so  hard  we  could  barely  speak,  and  we  all  had  tears  in  our  eyes!  When  we  tried  to  explain  to  the  other  groups  what  was  so  funny,  nobody  could  understand  why  we  found  the  situation  so  hysterical.  You  had  to  be  right  there  in  the  moment  to  experience  the  cause  behind  our  laughter.  It  was  definitely  a  moment  where  I  connected  with  some  of  my  fellow  mission  trip  members  on  a  level  which  only  we  could  comprehend.  This  moment  taught  me  that  true  happiness  can  be  found  in  the  smallest  of  things,  like  a  laughing  fit  with  a  group  of  friends.      SYMBOL  OF  SOLICITUDE    

My  dad  passed  away  when  I  was  in  grade  six,  but  before  he  died,  he  gave  me  a  gold  necklace  which  he  bought  from  Cyrpus  when  he  was  on  a  peace-­‐keeping  tour  there  before  I  was  born.  Even  though  he  hadn’t  had  me  yet  when  he  bought  the  necklace,  he  bought  it  purposely  for  the  son  or  daughter  he  would  have  one  day.  This  is  the  most  thoughtful  gift  I’ve  ever  received  because  I  feel  so  lucky  to  have  had  a  dad  who  thought  of  me  even  before  I  was  born.  Now,  it’s  a  remembrance  I  have  of  him  and  his  thoughtful  nature.  I  hope  to  inherit  this  wonderful  quality  of  his.    

Me wearing the necklace my dad gave me.

Page 2: Me to We: Chapters 4-6

FINDING  RELIGION  IN  REMEMBRANCES      

These  two  memories  are  absolutely  some  of  my  most  cherished  moments.  They  are  special  times  in  my  life  because  they  made  me  feel  blessed  to  have  such  amazing  people  surrounding  me.  I  have  learned  so  much  from  my  fellow  missionaries  and  my  dad.  They  are  such  amazing  people;  I  can’t  help  but  become  inspired  by  their  joyfulness  and  compassion.      

The  feeling  of  being  blessed  made  me  connect  to  something  bigger-­‐  God.  These  moments  and  these  people  came  directly  from  Him,  and  I  feel  like  He  put  them  in  my  life  to  help  me  grow  as  a  person.    

   -­‐-­‐Make  a  scrapbook  and  include  photos  from  special  family  

moments,  to  look  back  and  cherish  special  memories  together  -­‐-­‐Shopping  for  birthday  gifts,  focus  buying  something  with  sentimental  value-­‐  not  material  value    -­‐-­‐Tell  a  joke  to  a  friend  the  next  time  they’re  having  a  bad  day—laughter  is  contagious!      

         

         

 

EXTENSION  

Mom preferred the homemade cake I baked her to a store-bought cake with no sentimental value.

Laughter is the best medicine!

Page 3: Me to We: Chapters 4-6

CHAPTER  FIVE  -­‐-­‐  Your  Philosophy  Takes  Shape      WHAT  MATTERS  TO  ME    

What  means  the  most  to  me  in  life  is  having  a  strong  sense  of  self.  Having  a  sound  mind,  body  and  soul  allows  me  to  live  my  life  happily.  When  I’m  happy,  I  feel  like  my  true  self,  and  I  can  socialize  well  with  others  and  make  them  happy  too.      

I  am  a  very  social  person,  and  I  can  only  be  at  peace  when  all  is  well  with  my  loved  ones.  If  my  friends  and  family  are  going  through  a  hard  time,  I  can’t  relax.  I  feel  anxious,  and  I  feel  the  need  to  do  something  to  make  sure  all  is  well  in  their  lives.  The  happiness  of  my  loved  ones  is  pivotal  to  me.      

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Friends  and  family  à  being  a  loyal  support  system  for  my  loved  ones  -­‐Myself  à  thinking  positively,  eating  healthy,  exercising      -­‐Academics  à  doing  all  my  schoolwork  to  the  best  of  my  abilities  -­‐My  job  à  enhancing  guest’s  experiences  as  a  hostess  at  Jack  Astor’s  -­‐My  yoga  practice  à  finding  time  to  meditate  and  reflect  on  my  life  -­‐Respecting  the  environment  à  eco-­‐friendly  practices    

   

 

PRIORITIES  OF  MY  WEEK    

My wonderful family!

Canoeing much more eco-friendly than driving a motorboat!

Running keeps me fit and healthy

At work singing to a guest for his birthday!

Page 4: Me to We: Chapters 4-6

MY  ROLE  MODELS    God-­‐  My  religion,  centered  around  God,  shapes  the  way  I  conduct  myself.  I  try  my  best  to  make  my  every  action  in  tune  with  Catholic  Principles.      Mom-­‐  My  mom  has  had  a  huge  impact  in  shaping  my  life.  Growing  up  in  the  Philippines,  she  has  taught  me  to  appreciate  everything  I  have.          Dad-­‐  My  dad  was  the  most  self-­‐motivated  and  organized  person  I’ve  ever  known.  I’ve  inherited  these  attributes  from  him,  and  I  aspire  to  mirror  his  selflessness  as  well.          Kelley-­‐  My  mom’s  partner  Kelley  has  only  recently  come  into  my  life,  but  over  the  few  years  I’ve  known  him,  he  has  taught  me  so  much  about  being  self-­‐sufficient  and  staying  calm  in  tough  situations.        ILLUMINATING  IMPORTANCES      

My  yoga  practice  has  truly  grounded  me.  It’s  led  me  to  realizing  the  beauty  of  simplicity,  and  appreciating  that  I  am  only  one  person  within  the  great  network  that  makes  up  our  global  community.      

The  Jamaica  Mission  Trip  was  also  an  incredibly  grounding  experience.  The  trip  taught  me  about  the  unimportance  of  material  things.  Being  around  the  school  kids  who  had  nothing,  yet  were  so  happy,  made  me  feel  foolish  for  basing  my  happiness  on  getting  new  gadgets  and  clothes.  Those  kids  taught  me  to  look  for  joy  in  the  company  of  others  instead,  which  is  also  a  lesson  that  Jesus  taught.      EXTENSION    -­‐-­‐Set  an  intention  for  my  morning  yoga  class  and  carry  it  out  throughout  the  day  -­‐-­‐Cut  out  and  save  newspaper  articles  concerning  the  environment  to  stay  updated  on  the  issues  that  matter  to  me  -­‐-­‐Do  yoga  with  a  friend  to  strengthen  the  mind  and  body  of  myself  AND  a  loved  one    

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CHAPTER  SIX  -­‐-­‐  Benefits  for  Me      GROUP-­‐EFFORT  GOALS    

I  can  achieve  my  goals  in  a  way  that  benefits  others  by  first  and  foremost  considering  others  in  my  goal-­‐making  process.  If  I’m  looking  to  achieve  a  goal  which  will  better  myself,  chances  are  somebody  else  would  love  to  earn  those  same  benefits  too!  For  example,  I  really  wanted  to  improve  my  5km  race  time.  My  good  friend,  Allyson,  is  also  a  runner,  so  I  often  encouraged  her  to  train  with  me.  By  achieving  my  goal  this  way,  we  both  got  faster,  and  at  the  same  time  we  bonded  as  friends.    

   SCHOOLING  FOR  SKILL-­‐BUILDING    

As  for  developing  skills,  a  good  way  for  me  to  do  this  while  synonymously  helping  others  is  through  teaching  that  skill  to  someone  else.  One  of  the  best  ways  to  study  something  is  through  practicing  it  by  teaching.  Everything  is  more  enjoyable  when  done  with  friends  anyway,  so  why  not  teach  the  skill  to  a  buddy?  I  utilized  this  method  before  when  I  taught  my  friend,  Fred,  how  to  play  the  song  “New  Soul”  on  the  piano.  It  was  the  piece  I  was  currently  working  on  with  my  piano  teacher,  and  by  teaching  it  to  Fred,  he  learned  a  new  song,  and  I  got  to  strengthen  my  piano  skills  at  the  same  time.      

Playing piano is a great skill to share

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EXTENSION    -­‐-­‐Learn  a  new  dessert  recipe,  then  bake  it  and  give  it  to  a  friend!  -­‐-­‐Shop  at  Value  Village  with  a  friend;  this  method  of  recycling  is  eco-­‐friendly  AND  will  contribute  to  our  wardrobes  at  a  great  price!  -­‐-­‐Put  on  a  short  concert  for  the  family;  they  get  free  entertainment  while  I  get  practice      

     

Second-hand shopping is a great form of recycling!

Sweet treats are made for sharing J

Sharing my love of music!