On the morning of July 20th, we departed for Mumbai. Upon arrival at the airport, several members of our group attempted to locate a Starbucks, but were unsuccessful. During the one-hour flight to Mumbai, I was assigned a middle seat, but I was able to sleep through the entire journey. After arriving at our destination, we had lunch, and I selected Chinese food. Although the meal was flavorful, it was quite spicy. We then boarded a bus to the Museum of Solutions. I enjoyed the museum and found it reminiscent of one in San Francisco where my father used to take my brother and me. After spending approximately ninety minutes at the museum, we went to the hostel to change for dinner. I was concerned about the limited preparation time, but I managed to get ready in ten minutes. We waited in the lobby for a considerable amount of time before everyone gathered, and then we left for dinner. I felt anxious about interacting with the donors at dinner, as I am naturally shy. I chose to engage in conversations with my friends to ease my apprehension. I had several engaging discussions with the adults at dinner, and the dinner and dessert were exceptional. Several students delivered eloquent speeches about themselves and the program, which moved me to tears. As the evening progressed, the donors departed, and some of us entertained the group with songs and dances. I thoroughly enjoyed myself. By the end of the night, I was exhausted from the long day, as we returned to the hostel at 11:30. Despite the demanding schedule, I had a wonderful time.