Our site leader, mentor and a New Orleans local. After surviving the flood, Darren committed himself to longterm recovery relief. He now works for Lower Nine the organization we worked for. He spoke 100mph an hour and only half explained anything we were working on, but despite constant miscommunication & confusion we were able to get the job done just in time!
The girls were anxious to begin the trip, but now as the first night comes to a close it's widely known that everyone is exhausted. Red in the face (from the sun of course), grumpy by all mean and just plain tired. Getting accustomed to a new area is always difficult, but with the humid heat and little experience in the area, maps of all colors became our new best friend. Water bottles in hand, pins hanging from all the girls necks and the race was on. Here at NHD boys and girls all over the world find common ground very quickly when it comes first to their passion of history and second get as many new pins from as many new places as possible. Kids literally sigh when they realize the state you're from is already shown on their cord. The speaker was amazing; a former NHD contestant herself she knew the drills; from research to traveling tips. Ye...
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