Wednesday: Back to Business

Fully recovered to regular temperatures and air conditioning, it was definitely a great feeling to be back at work. What I am truly grateful for is the fact that I am honored to be taken on trips such as Eagle Pass.

For my job, to do a great job in reporting requires me to be out in the elements, but for some interns they really don’t have to be, which requires no traveling on their part. To be flown and driven to numerous places around Texas has left me grateful yet eager for the next trip.

Now with two stories on hand, I began to start working on my next story, which was about a summer t-ball league in San Antonio. During my interviews, it was really neat to hear about this church in my hometown and how they were making a big difference in their community.

Being a San Antonio native, I know first-hand how much it costs to join a baseball league, especially a CYO (Catholic Youth Organization). Well in this story, South San Filadelphia, a church in San Antonio, saw this expensive price for CYO’s and created its own baseball league for nearly a fourth of the regular price. It was good to see how it benefited the community, as due to the economy, everyone is feeling the pinch.

Overall, I can’t believe it’s already about to be school. With this internship days from ending, it’s time to finish strong . . . . . stay tuned.

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