1. 1 year ago 
    So this is a picture of me and Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid, no big deal.
I was working the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Convention in D.C. and Harry Reid came to speak.
Apologies for the lack of blogging, it has been an exceedingly busy couple of weeks and more importantly, my access to internet has been basically nil up to this point. Next week I’ll be heading to Baltimore, and hopefully with access to a city shall come more access to internet.
There is much to share and I look forward to eventually sharing it, so all the best and hope everyone’s 2010 is progressing well.

    So this is a picture of me and Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid, no big deal.

    I was working the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Convention in D.C. and Harry Reid came to speak.

    Apologies for the lack of blogging, it has been an exceedingly busy couple of weeks and more importantly, my access to internet has been basically nil up to this point. Next week I’ll be heading to Baltimore, and hopefully with access to a city shall come more access to internet.

    There is much to share and I look forward to eventually sharing it, so all the best and hope everyone’s 2010 is progressing well.

     
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So I, Sean Kesluk, left Los Angeles for a 6 month adventure abroad in Europe and South America. After a few weeks studying the Deutsch in Freiburg, Germany, it's two months up north in Hamburg working for the city's Jewish community center. After a brief foray into Sweden, I'll head South to Buenos Aires for some Spanish classes and volunteer work in a La Boca soup kitchen. After that it's back home to the States and national service with AmeriCorps NCCC. With a month of training at the VA medical campus in Perry Point, MD, it 's off to Baltimore for my first project, two months working for The Samaritan Women, a non-profit renovating a hundred-year-old mansion to use as a transitional home for women in recovery from heroin addiction and human trafficking, in addition to expanding a farm/urban garden to distribute produce to soup kitchens, shelters, and those in nutritional poverty. The second project will see us down in New Orleans, LA doing post-Katrina work with The Phoenix of New Orleans, a non-profit which renovates homes for Lower Mid-City homeowners who can't afford to do so.
 
 

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