Daley Scott |
“Let love be genuine”
We arrived in Atlanta around 5:30 am eastern standard time, made it through customs (side note: pretty sure everybody that works in customs hates their lives because they are the meanest people I have ever met), went through security again (equally as angry people as customs), and made it to our gate after stopping for some coffee and chicken minis at Chick-Fil-A. I normally get home sick by the end of trips and am ready to sleep in my own bed; however, this was not the case for Ecuador. I would have stayed for another couple weeks of clinic if I could. I loved this trip so much, and I feel like I really grew as a person, nurse, and traveler because of this trip. Ecuador was amazing itself, but the people I met and the people I traveled with made it a million times better. I definitely made some lifelong friends from this trip, and I hope I never forget all the cool experiences I had. As I boarded the flight back to Cincinnati from Atlanta, I was a little sad because the trip was officially over, but I was also really excited to go back and give my family their presents and tell them all about my trip. This was definitely not my last Timmy Global Health Trip, and this was definitely not my last time in Ecuador.
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