
One aspect of our stay in St. Louis I found hard was managing our time well. Our team is a bunch of ‘go-getters’ and we wanted to do and see everything we possibly could in St. Lou. This go, go, go mentality really burned me out and I became very tired by the end of the project. For the future, I will need to learn how to manage my time better during our projects. Is Missouri a place I would go back to? For sure, I loved it! AmeriCorps NCCC has allowed me to see an awesome place that I would not have traveled to on my own. I hope this is the case for our projects to come.
Nick
What a long and eventful 5 weeks! This lifestyle is a little rough, sometimes. It's kind of like when you have a best friend spend the Friday night, and it was so much fun you decide to do it again Saturday. Sunday rolls around and you are more than ready for a break from said best friend. : ) Every facet of your life is completely different. The first week we had the chance to do a team challenge course. It was a tough day, but we were able to learn quite a bit about each other and how we would interact. We found out about our team strengths and weaknesses, and certainly about ourselves as individuals. I know that I like to think and act independently.
So, when the last task had me blindfolded and completely in the care and trust of my teammates, I was a little uncomfortable. When I stepped out onto the first plank, I was nervous until a teammate grabbed my hand. I felt at ease and knew I would be taken care of. This activity really set the tone of the first spike. As I learn to let go of the control I cling to, I find that I'm pleasantly rewarded with confidence in my team and others. It's very liberating and encouraging. 5 weeks of life at an accelerated pace, and I've learned things about myself that 22 years had not yet taught me. I can only wonder at what the next 8 months will bring.

Round one turned into quite the adventure. Some of my favorite memories from our first spike have to be all of the team builders (especially the ropes course), constantly being outdoors, our Thanksgiving trip to Memphis, all of our ISP’s and the amazing hospitality and generosity of everyone we encountered in St. Louis.
Whether we were working on the trail, camping out for the REI garage sale, hiking, or just making a fire and sleeping in tents across the street from our housing, it seemed like we were spending the majority of our time outdoors which was definitely a huge bonus for me. Even being forced to go outside to get to the bathroom and showers was a fun experience. I learned a lot about how many luxuries I have taken advantage of for the last 23 years and I appreciate everything that I have so much more. I’m extremely excited to start our next project, and can’t wait for another amazing spike with our amazing team!
This picture really captures the fondest of memories for me during our time in Saint Louis. The funny stuff of course! We had such a blast spicing up our work attire with festive holiday sweaters. Time spent as an Amerifamily was definitely my favorite. Every night at dinner was like a rowdy family reunion. Talking, laughing, singing, other bodily noises, throwing food, spilling drinks and coloring the table were all part of the times spent together at dinner and I wouldn't have it any other way.
-Chris
My first round experience in Saint Louis was a challenging yet rewarding endeavor. Working on trail building with the Saint Louis County Parks and Recreation allowed our team to experience the beauty that lay beyond the city limits of Saint Louis. There is an abundance of bluffs, limestone cliffs, and hidden caves. In addition, it became apparent that Saint Louis locals are very friendly and inviting folks who are quick to make any outsider feel at home.

As for my team, they completely exceeded my expectations (just look at how great this website looks!!!!!). Their work ethic is something that shocks not only the sponsors but me as well. They are always willing to go above and beyond just to get the job done. They deserve all the praise possible for their dedication to the completion of the project. My only hope is that they continue to excel for the next three projects.
Way to go! There's so much more to live than TV!
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