I did my community service at various locations. I volunteered at the children’s hospital and the stewpot. My first day at the children hospital was very welcoming and accepting. I was very anxious to meet the children. I was also scared because I wanted them to like me, and didn’t know would they accept me or not. I walked around getting to know all the kids. The nurse told me some stay over night, but some come get their treatments and leave. On this particular day, they weren’t busy, but she assured me the next time I come they will have a lot of people there. I met a couple kids, but my first day was really a tour around the hospital. The nurse showed me the play room where the kids go and play games. She also showed me the classrooms the children attend that stay overnight. On my second day, I met a lot of the children. I thought I was gone see kids that was sick and sad all day, but to be honest I couldn’t tell some were sick. They all walked around smiling and happy like nothing was wrong. They made me feel bad because I complain about simple stuff not knowing that others are really doing worse than me. I went to the game room and we all played bingo. They were so excited to be playing. I couldn’t win for nothing, but to see them smile was a win for me. It was even better when I was about to go because they were begging me to stay. On my third day, I brought some of my teammates. They were so excited to see the Jackson State football team. They were extremely excited when they found out we brought goodie bags. We gave them JSU t-shirts, jump ropes, bubble guns, and candy. They were very thankful. After we handed the bags out, we went to the game room to play. This time I met a person I’ll never forget. His name was Andrew. We played connect four for a hour and a half straight, and I only WON once!!! It was so funny because he was very competitive. I’m very competitive myself. He was talking smack and hollering. He