<\/a>When we got to the top we had a 360\u00b0 view that had the ocean on one end and then the mountains and town on the other. It was breath taking and you could see God’s beautiful creation.<\/p>\nWhen we got to the bus, that’s when the group probably hit our lowest point in the trip. Most, if not all of us in the group were dealing with the feeling of homesickness and being in the null of the trip we were all feeling fairly down. When we got back we realized that over half the group’s backpacks had been stolen, mine included. I felt so many emotions and I didn’t know which one to let loose. There was this mixture of anger that someone would do this, and then sadness that a person would feel the need to do this, and also violation\u00a0 because of personal things I had in my wallet. I think most of the group felt the same way.<\/p>\n
We spent the rest of the afternoon at the police station and got a small glimpse of how officials work in another context. Even though this was not an event we wanted to go through and feel this way, it definitely helped to bring us closer together as a group. Jenni and Adam were and still have been very strong leaders for us as we all had to learn this very difficult lesson. It’s been an amazing trip and even though it was only 3 weeks I think every person has grown in a new, positive way throughout the trip and we are not the same people as when we first came to this beautiful island!<\/p>\n
~ Ryo Mazariegos<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
June 6, 2019 On Monday June 3 we went to Guanica, which is in the southwestern part of the island. We heard about the sugar factory that was actually located in a town called Ensenada. People who lived in Ensenada were able to work right there at the factory and when they got off work....<\/p>
Read more about Puerto Rico: Guanica<\/span>