Soap making activity: Impossible to possible -Yena Lee-
This day, I participated in a soap making activity with the individuals who are visually impaired. Since it was my first time making soap, I was filled with nervousness that I would not be a helpful volunteer for my partner. When I met my partner, we greeted each other warmly, introducing ourselves. Even though my mind still flowed with worries, I thought to myself that this was an experience of stepping out of my comfort zone, and decided to try my best. Once we got started, everyone quietly focused on their own work, forgetting about the tension that once engulfed the entire room. Surprisingly, I watched myself gradually become confident in what I was doing and the anxiety started to turn into joy. What I was most glad about was that I fulfilled my main goal which was being a guidance for my partner. Pouring the liquid soap into the mold was one of the steps in the activity where it required caution due to the heat of the soap. Therefore, my partner asked for my help, so we poured the soap as we held the cup together. It was a very meaningful memory because I realized that she may not have been able to do this activity if it were not for me. This experience of soap making allowed me to make impossible to possible for both me and my partner.

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