I just got back from a wonderful new years in Tokyo with Christen, Andy, and Spencer, three other YASCer's from Nagoya, the Philippines, and Hong Kong respectively. My good friend Sophia also flew in to spend a couple of weeks with me in Tokyo and at ARI. I was incredible to hear about the experiences of my peers. I was surprised by how different each of our experiences have been, and continue to be. My mission is at a rural training center, but this weekend I heard from a YASCer about the challenges of living in a truly rural area. We commented that people come to ARI in order to improve their leadership and community's livelihood in places like his placement. I was truly impressed by the strength that I saw in each of my fellow YASCer's. I was proud to be counted among such a distinguished group and reenergized about the unexplored possibilities of my own placement.
Speaking of which, I love ARI. I feel comfortable in my role here as a farm volunteer and an active member of this intentional community. I currently spend my time sorting soybeans, taking care of onion and garlic seedlings, and feeding and seeing to a veritable arc of animals. Needless to say I am very happy and very busy! My new year's resolution, to be witnessed by my fellow YASCer's and the followers of this blog is simply this: to write more. I vow to respond to any letter that I recieve, journal often, and post on this blog regularly. I wish you all a wonderful new year, full of joy and laughter!
Peace,
Steven Hart
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