Sunday, March 10, 2013

A Day in ATL


Hello I am Kevin Ellison a sophomore and Communication/Physical Education major at the University of Memphis. Where should I start? I guess I could go from where my day started. A few people went on a two mile jog this morning, and I must say that it went much better than I initially thought; getting college students to wake up and exercise over spring break is really unheard of right? Wrong, we were up and rolling. This is the interesting part of the day starts to pick up. We got showered up and ready to hit the road, but we noticed someone, Dillon, was taking a little longer than we expected. He called himself lining his hair so he had the fresh haircut experience, but oh did he mess up. He took one side of hair back further on one side than the other. As he was fixing it was time to go. So he grabbed a hat and said “let’s go”. We all get in the van and head to Centennial Park. We arrive at Centennial Olympic Park and the first thing we see is the CNN world headquarters, along with Phillips Arena (where the Atlanta Hawks play) and in the distance the world famous Georgia Dome (Home of the 2013 final four). We split apart once we get there and Dillon and I immediately GPS’d the closest barbershop. While everyone takes pictures and goes to the CNN building we hit a jog to the corner of Watson and East Centennial drive. We got this mission accomplished then meet up with the rest of the group.
 A little later after we get some food; I still have to-go box from Johnny Rockets. While we were walking back a man in a wheel chair asked me “how I was doing?” I responded “I am doing pretty good. How about you?” He instantly said “Well other than homeless and hungry I am doing pretty well.” At that moment I realized this is the reason I came to Atlanta. For a second I thought to myself should I give this man my food. I then put myself in his shoes and I would want that same help. I made the decision to give the man the food. I felt good I mean really good I did that for him. I am here to help people out and that’s exactly what I did even if it was only by feeding one person.  



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