The most meaningful part of the program was who I met, which includes my coworkers and the customers. I also learned how to cook from living on my own, which was a goal of mine. I chose this location because I wanted to be near the outdoors, and it worked perfectly for my timeline to fit in other programs during my entire gap year. I ended up making money on the program after factoring in travel costs and spending money during the experience. I wouldn't change anything about the program. It allowed me to travel away from home on my own and gave me work experience that was aligned with my interests.