I’ve thoroughly enjoyed deepening my understanding about environmental health this semester. I enjoyed doing the book review as it was a new experience for me and I’d like to pursue it as a personal project so that I can share my public health-centric thoughts about written works. It mirrored other styles of writing, but remained distinctive. I’m glad to have added it to my list of practical skillsets. Additionally, I appreciated discovering new resources like the EWG database, ToxNet website, and local food sites. They are tools that I will likely use in my professional work and can see their utility for my fieldwork experience, but most especially in my personal life. I value information to help in my decision making and these tools will help me navigate those personal needs. Furthermore, I was able to cultivate my creative and free-write spirit. Blogging was a great method to step away from academic writing, but still be able to deliver meaningful thoughts and lessons learned a...