This past weekend, I held a fundraising dinner for my upcoming mission
in Panama, and the only way I can accurately explain how I felt about it
is WOW!!! The amount of support and encouragement I received from my
family and friends was absolutely astounding. I never imagined that so
many people would be so passionate and excited for me, but most of all I
am so grateful and blessed to have so many generous people in my life.
After this fundraising dinner, in addition to donations from my extended
family, I have almost made the halfway mark for my fundraising goal! Although I still have a long way to go, the energy and
enthusiasm inspired a new and exciting hope that I can continue down
this path when I appeal to churches.
For the dinner, the Alberts, our family friends, were kind enough to help us rent out a room at their yacht club. It overlooks the water and was the perfect spot to hang out with family and friends. Not only was it a great way to inform my friends and family about my upcoming mission in Panama, but it was also just a really nice and fun reunion for everyone. We got to see a lot of faces that we don't see too often anymore, and it was way too much fun to catch up with everyone and have a good time.
With the help of several people, the dinner was a great success. A special thank-you to everyone that brought dishes of food and drinks! Most of all, I want to give a special shout-out to my mom - Beth Carter - for making it all happen! This woman I, at least most of the time, claim as my mother went above and beyond and organized everything as well as devoted so much time and energy to make it all happen. Her efforts truly showed since the dinner was awesome! Also a special shout out to Mrs. Alberts, a close family friend and basically my other mom, for helping us find the perfect place as well as help organize.
At the end, it was obviously appropriate to have a photo shoot. Here are a few gems that accurately sum up how amazing my family and friends are:
Again, special shout out to this woman who made it all happen as well as has supported me in everything I do. I can't imagine where I would be without her. Most amazing is the fact that we took a good picture together, considering most of the ones we take are absolutely absurd like this:
Another special shout out goes to my dad - John Carter - for being my other number 1 fan. After all these years he somehow is still able to put up with me, which is a miracle in itself.
To continue the photo shoot, I naturally have to add the two girls in my life that I couldn't imagine my life without. These two have been by my side since the beginning and helped shaped me into who I am today. Although I can't believe I can't pack these two into my suitcase for Panama, I'm sure we can find a time to adventure around Panama together.
And just to add to this list, I can't leave out the two other mamas that I have. I have probably spent more time at both of these houses than my own, and probably more than they wished I would, and I am more than blessed to have three families that I claim as my own.
Lastly, how could I leave out my weirdo sister Katherine. Although she couldn't be there since she's kickin' it in the Netherlands with her new fiance (YAY), I know she was there in spirit. I love this girl more than life, and I am positive I wouldn't be half the person I am today without her. Here's a real beauty of this silly girl:
Okay - just had to send some lovin' out. THANKS AGAIN to everyone that has supported me and continues to support me - without you, none of this would be possible! Thank you thank you thank you for all of the donations made so far, and I promise the next few posts will not be this long and sappy.
LOVE YOU ALL.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
Going to Panama!
So!
A lot has changed since my last post! What you really need to know is
that my placement has been changed, and I am now officially serving in
Panama! I'm super excited about this opportunity and what is in store
for me there! So, I thought I would re-introduce myself and describe
exactly what I will be doing there!
I hope y’all will keep up with me while I go on this journey! This is just the beginning!
Who am I? :
I’m Rachel Carter and I just graduated from North Carolina State University!
Two semesters ago, I studied abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina and
absolutely loved it. Once I returned to America, I realized I had the travel
bug and couldn’t wait to get out of America and travel again. That’s
when I heard of this really cool opportunity to work for the Young Adult
Service Corps, and realized I couldn’t pass the opportunity up.
What is YASC? : In early March, I was officially
accepted into the Young Adult Service Corps (YASC) through the Episcopal Church. YASC is a
global outreach program that sends out young adults to serve in foreign
communities through the Anglican Communion. Basically, YASC is like the Peace
Corps, but only for one year.
What will I be doing? :
I will be working at the Instituto Episcopal San Cristobal (St.
Christopher's Episcopal School) which is the largest Episcopal School in
Panama with 1500 Students. During the academic year of March-December
(the seasons are opposite here, so summer is January-March!) I will work
alongside the history teacher in the school as an assistant teaching 11th and 12th grade history. During the summer
(January-March) I will work with the school Social Outreach and the
Diocesan Youth Program. Sounds like it's going to be a lot of work, but
I'm really excited about it!
What’s this blog for?:
So in order to keep everyone back
at home updated on all of the work I’m doing, YASC asked that we keep a
blog so
that we can give updates as well as post pictures. So even though I'm
not a pro-blogger, I'll give it a try and try and make this as painless
as possible for y'all :)
I
decided to name my blog Buena Onda in Panama. "Buena Onda" is slang for
"good vibes". It is commonly used in Chile and Argentina (and maybe is
spreading to other countries as well) but it was in Chile and Argentina
where I learned this term. The people used "buena onda" for almost
anything that pleased them or anything they liked -whether they are
talking about a friend or even about a soccer game! So, I thought Buena
Onda in Panama would be the perfect name for my blog since I have been
feeling nothing but good vibes about Panama!
Last of all…I need your help!: I can’t believe I have
been so blessed to have this beautiful, terrifying, amazing, challenging, and
incredible opportunity. BUT, in order to even partake in this mission, I’m
going to need some help and support. We have to fundraise $10,000 to help fund
us on our trip. If you are interested in donating (even a little bit helps!)
please e-mail me at rjcarte3@gmail.com.
I hope y’all will keep up with me while I go on this journey! This is just the beginning!
Rachel
Monday, April 22, 2013
Just take a second!
Hey everyone!
Just wanted to take a hot second to post this really awesome video about YASC. Although I will not be in Africa nor will I be doing this exact line of work, I think this is a great way to show what YASC is all about! Check out this video!
http://vimeo.com/59086677
Just wanted to take a hot second to post this really awesome video about YASC. Although I will not be in Africa nor will I be doing this exact line of work, I think this is a great way to show what YASC is all about! Check out this video!
http://vimeo.com/59086677
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