My CIP this semester was shodō, or Japanese calligraphy classes at Zōkei Calligraphy School. As a beginner, I’ve struggled at times with brush control and the language barrier, but the patience and kindness of my teacher and classmates have created a welcoming and supportive environment. I chose to practice 南無阿弥陀佛 (“Namu Amida Butsu”) for spiritual reasons, and as a way to pay homage to the tradition of copying sutras. Beyond improving my artistic skills, this experience has taught me a lot about myself and my communication styles, and has given me a sense of community in my new, temporary home. A word of advice I would give, even though it is easier said than done, try new things even if they scare you. Sign up for that class, ask that difficult question, take that solo trip. Chances are you’ll regret it if you don’t. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve missed out on what might have been a wonderful experience because I was too afraid to take the first step. You’ll learn new and fantastic things about yourself and the world around you.