“He was learning lots of new things. Some of them were things that he had already experienced, and weren’t really new, but that he had never perceived before. And he hadn’t perceived them because he had become accustomed to them. He realized: If I can learn to understand this language without words, I can learn to understand the world.”
I decided to go with a cheesy quote from Paulo Coehlo from the Alchemist to go along with this blog post because sometimes its easier than making up my own words. I figured this goes with the title of my blog about learning new things (remember when I said I would post a new thing that learned every single? yeah, that didn’t turn out so well) and really hits the hammer on the nail with my reflections on my week working with Habitat for Humanity.
ANYWAY, let my jump into my post about my week spent volunteering with Habitat for Humanity down here in Paraguay.
I decided to go with a cheesy quote from Paulo Coehlo from the Alchemist to go along with this blog post because sometimes its easier than making up my own words. I figured this goes with the title of my blog about learning new things (remember when I said I would post a new thing that learned every single? yeah, that didn’t turn out so well) and really hits the hammer on the nail with my reflections on my week working with Habitat for Humanity.
ANYWAY, let my jump into my post about my week spent volunteering with Habitat for Humanity down here in Paraguay.