Thursday, August 27, 2009

Day one! 8-27-2009




My journey couldn’t have started off better! I got to spend thirty minutes with Samantha in the Boston airport, and as soon as I went through security check I found a group of students who were obviously Semester at Sea students. All of them, traveling parent-free, gathered together talking about the unimaginable trip ahead of them! And I couldn’t help but join in! I actually sat next to a boy from Lake Tahoe, who goes to UCLA, who is embarking on the same adventure! After customs, we all sat around discussing where everyone was from and what school they went to while we waited for the shuttle to our hotels.

At the hotel, I was assigned a roommate for the night (Maria from the Bronx) that is also a work-study student, so she and I have spent the day together. We checked onto the ship, had breakfast with my dad and went to our work-study meeting. Currently, we are both using the last free Internet access we have available for a while!

Oh, back to the work-study assignments. I am the only work-study student to work with the registrar, and I am really excited to be her assistant. She and her husband are on the voyage this semester, they are both retired faculty from the University of Virginia. She was so excited to give me a tour of the ship, and she did a great job! She also gave me a cookie shaped like the MV Explorer (photo to come later)!

Well, I’m moved in to my room, which was upgraded from deck 2 to deck 4! Which is pretty cool because I have a huge room and its closer to everything. My roommate has also moved in, but I haven’t met her because we unloaded at different times.

Tonight, I will get to spend a little time on the ship with Dad, because I am work-study and checked in early!

Well, my computer is dying. I hope to post again tomorrow, because the next time I get free Internet might be a little while. If I don’t write again, I will at least post photos!

Thanks for reading!

And the journey begins!!!

I am sitting at the DFW airport waiting for my first flight of three. An overwhelming combination of emotions has taken over. First, I’m completely exhausted because I have an uncontrollable amount of excitement that prevented me from getting good nights sleep the past two nights. In addition to lack of sleep, I am anxious due to the full day of traveling ahead of me (8am-8pm), and anxious about what is ahead of me the next couple days, let alone months! On top of that, I am still nervous about roommate situations and money. I hope I can fit in a visit with Samantha while I wait in the Logan airport and that me, my bags, and my dad will all arrive safely in Halifax at the end of the day!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

4 days!!

I leave Fort Worth 4 days from today!
I've got one more day of work at the Lonesome Dove, and one inventory day at the Gap (Monday from 9pm-2am, blah). I've bought the last few items I needed to purchase like sunscreen, deet bug spray, and magnets. Now I've got no choice but to pack my things! Ahh! It's finally here!
I've been a ticking time-bomb of emotions the past week, and I am starting to worry again about forgetting things, meeting a new roommate and having enough money. It would be nice if I could bring Samantha along with me in my suitcase, because she always keeps me level headed and prepared. I'm going to miss her this semester along with all my other Eckerd friends who have been keeping me up-to-date on who has already arrived back at Camp Eckerd (via Facebook). I have to admit I am a little jealous, but I know that at the sight of the MV Explorer it will all fade away... I bet I'll be missing the MV Explorer when it comes time for me to go back to Eckerd.


Sunday, August 9, 2009

16 days!

So, only 16 days until I pack up and head out. :D
I thought yall might like to know the classes I'm taking this semester, and which pre-sale trips I've been accepted to, I just found out!

Fall 2009 class schedule:
Anthropology: Food and Culture
International Marketing
Intro to Stellar Evolution
Global Studies (B)
The Economic History of Globalization (Not yet enrolled, I have to add on ship)

Confirmed Pre-sale trips:
Spain- Cadiz City Orientation, Andalucian Flamenco Night and Seville: The Alcazar, La Giralda & the Cathedral
Morocco- Marrakech & Camel Trek in the Sahara (4 days), Coca Cola Plant Visit
South Africa- Night of Musical Operetta: HMS Pinafore
Viet Nam- Dalit Village Overnight
Japan- Student Exchange and Homestay at Kansai University

I will post later about the rest of my trips because the pre-sale only included all trips in the first two ports and all overnight trips.

More to come later!






Monday, August 3, 2009

Countdown!!

Hello everyone!

I just want to start off by acknowledging how very grateful I am to my parents to have this opportunity. Thank you so much for your love and support!

Okay, lets get down to business. I have 23 days until I embark on my journey.

In preparation for my trip, I have:
signed up for classes,
bought my plane ticket to Canada,
made a hotel room reservation,
obtained Visas for China, Ghana and India,
exchanged currencies,
gotten my yellow fever shot and malaria pills,
also gotten patches to reduce the symptoms of seasickness,
paid for pre-sale voyages,
bought my textbooks.

Next step: Pack. (I can't believe that is my next step! It's getting SO close!)
I am one step away from this dream becoming a reality! It sounds so ridiculous telling people "I'm taking classes on a cruise ship and visiting 11 different countries," but its the truth! When I see the pictures of the boat the the slideshows of the previous voyages, it just seems so unreal. I can't believe I am getting this opportunity!!