I thought this interview was inspiring and enjoying because it was about her life mostly and what she does to help other people. I thought that when she was volunteering for a soccer camp a boy wondered off and they just about lost him. I learned that if you do something for someone or volunteer with something it might lead to a good job, new friends or anything new. I was surprised how much Erin Volunteers and helps other people. Knowing what other people do for charities and each other. I want to volunteer with a soccer charity like Erin.
Erin talked about a lot of interesting stuff. It was cool how she has a charity for kids to play soccer. She travelled a lot around the world. Experimenting is very important. Her first job was a organization to get rid of land minds. The big idea I got from his was that its good to make friends in ne places. Her volunteering led her to Uganda. You can have fun while your helping out others.
What I enjoyed about Erin’s presentation was to hear about Uganda experience. A story that stood out for me was how she set up the soccer camps. I learned that you can make lots of friends by traveling. What surprised me was that someone in Uganda named their baby after her. Something that me and Erin have in common is that we like to make lots of friends. What motivated me was that she helps people solve their problems and come to a solution. The interview was helpful because it told you it is good to have connections around the world.
After hearing what Sarah had say I definitely felt motivated to do some volunteering. I learned that if something isn’t going your way you just need to change your view point and be grateful for the good things that have happened. Something that surprised me was that Sarah went to Thailand and helped clean-up after the tsunami hit. Something I have in common with Sarah is that we both take risks and never back down if it’s something we really believe in. This was helpful to me because she is living proof that you can do anything you put your mind to.
I enjoyed a myriad of things I saw about this interview, for example I would like to volunteer like Sarah someday. One story that stood out for me was that Sara took a big risk and went to Indonesia right after the big Tsunami. I learned that risk taking is good in the long term not just for you also for other people. What surprised me was that Sara took really extreme risks that is dangerous and very exciting. I love doing art projects and Sra also does art projects to relax her. Motivated me to go volunteer, so this summer I might volunteer at the beacon hill zoo. This was helpful because she inspired me to think about volunteering and trying to make a difference.
- What surprised me is that Erin enjoys living in a small town that has a war history, in fact, she calls it her second home. I learned that your own instinct can help you achieve and follow your interests. One very good story I hear is that when she left Uganda her friend got pregnant and named her baby after Erin. One thing I have in common with Erin is that we both follow our interests. Erin’s interview inspired me to volunteer for more things, because Erin’s volunteering has led her to one of her first jobs.