So the movie is amazing for those of you that have not seen it. It is a great example showing that a good trip is on where you learn more than you were expecting. It also shows beautiful images of Patagonia. They go to Conservacion Patagonica which is something that Doug Tompkins founded and basically they are restoring Patagonia by buying farms and removing the fences and invasive plant species.
Conservacion Patagonica seemed like an amazing organization and immediately after the movie Omar and I looked online to see if there was any way that we could go there. We found out that they had a volunteer program that operated from October through March and that volunteers were encouraged to stay three weeks. What about our winter break? We called a few friends and Liz was the only one who was persuaded to join our hypothetical adventure. I emailed the volunteer manager and we started to bring up this idea to our parents. None of them said no but they weren't saying yes. So we waited and a few weeks later I heard back from the volunteer manager saying that we could go but we needed to know soon because the spots fill up fast. Well, it took awhile for all of our parents to come around but eventually they did. I remember how excited I was when Omar's parents finally said yes. I wasn't at home when I received his call but as soon as I got home I emailed the volunteer manager with our basic information. The next morning I had a reply saying that they were overbooked and that we would not be able to go. I think I called Omar about 4 times before 9:30 am and when he finally called back he said "What is going on? Did someone die?" and I explained to him what happened. We were all depressed since our great adventure didn't seem like it would happen. It was hard for me to go from "I'm going to Patagonia over Christmas break to help restore the wilderness" to "I'm going to go home...probably sit on the couch and watch old Christmas movies" which would be nice, but not anywhere as amazing as going to Patagonia. Another thing is that this is our last chance to do something together. Omar is about to start medical school and Liz is about to start grad school so it seemed like it was now or never.
We thought about our options for a couple of days, non of us wanting to sit at home for the whole break. Then we realized that we could still go to Patagonia, we would just have to plan our trip. So we started working on that.
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