Why I Love Being a VISTA Leader

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No, it's not the fame...or fortune...or the layers of paperwork and bureaucracy. It's definitely NOT trying to explain VISTA to someone for the upteth time. It was the moment several times this week, after what seemed like the millionth voicemail I left for a VISTA, when a VISTA picked up the phone and said "HEEEaaaaYyyah! Danielle! What is UP?"


Comment from Morgan Sully on July 23, 2007 - 1:29pm

Part of it is because you're such an awesome Leader to report to. And I don't mean just VISTA Leader, but LEADER leader. OF COURSE, you'd get into MIT. jeez.

Comment from Naomi Jimenez on July 23, 2007 - 9:29pm

Hey Danielle,

I'm glad you loved being a VISTA leader! It was good having you as a leader even though we didn't talk as much due to our conflicting schedules. Good luck to you and I hope to see this very blog as a digital story one day! ;)

later,

Naomi

Comment from Kelli Williams on August 2, 2007 - 10:45am

That's a very cool post Danielle!

Comment from Diana Boro on August 14, 2007 - 10:13am

Hey Danielle, so awhile back I replied to the comment that you left on one of my posts...but I replied to it on MY page, not yours. Hahaha....yup, that's why I'm a ctc VISTA. Because the T standds for technology and I obviously have mastered all things technological.

Anyway, here's the comment:

Thanks for the reassurance...actually just a few weeks later I really feel like part of the staff. As far as the living situation goes, I'm still living with the director of zumix, but it's been pretty good so I haven't been desperate to look for anything else.

The Concerts are every Tuesday and Sunday from 5-7 pm. The Sunday ones are better because they're in Pier's Park, which is beautiful. The tuesday concerts are right across from the Maverick Square t station.

Will I see you on Tuesday at the Mass area meeting?

-Diana

Comment from Anita Lie on November 1, 2007 - 1:52pm

Hi Danielle, Morgan mention to me that you worked with people who are deaf. I am trying to figure out how to teach someone how to use the computer, but its hard because hes' also non-literate. Do you have any advice on what I can do or how to teach. Thanks