February 6th, 2007
Hi Everyone,
It’s my first day of classes here on the MV Explorer. Things are going quite well on the ship though I miss everyone at home terribly! I’ve met some pretty cool people here; I’ve met others that are pretty dumb. But I guess that’s all a part of being here on this trip and really anywhere in the world. Hopefully I’ll be posting this tonight once my computer is configured to the network, but who knows.
Oh and while I can think of it: Coreen, I’m going to try in EVERY way possible to post on the 8th, but I’m going to be in Puerto Rico and I am going to the El Yonque Rainforest that morning until 2ish. Provided that I can manage to find an internet café at an alright price, I’ll be online so I can upload a picture and a blog to go along with it! If not then my deepest apologizes!!!
Okay so anyways, the ship: The ship is gorgeous! Very small though in comparison to the real deal. I can definitely feel the waves and it is understandable why many of my peers are currently found seasick and in the bathroom. I took the seasickness pill on Sunday before I boarded and then late last night and so far I’ve been okay except for when I’m hungry, which surprisingly has been quite often! I really don’t understand it because most of the time I can get away with prolonging a meal or whatever, but because of the motion its like my stomach is ultra sensitive. So while in
Also before I forget a bit of a breakdown of our ships demographics. There are 702 college age students, 17 lifelong learners, 138 faculty and staff and 108 crew members. Of the 702 students most come from
On a brighter and much lighter note, I’ve made friends! Yea!!! There is a group of us, I think it usually is about 5 but at some points we have about 10 people! We meet for meals and the occasional activity outside of class. At the moment I’m alone in my room, but as I will write below, at 5:30 I’m meeting for most of them for dinner! We are quite the group, I don’t think I would have pictured any of us getting along nearly as well as we all do. We will have to see if this group sticks together by the end of the trip! I certainly hope so, I hate making new friends in the middle of a semester!
Today was our first day of classes. I woke up at 7am (which was tough- we lost an hour last night so we our officially one hour ahead of your time!) and had breakfast with Leona and then went to Elements of Directing. At one point she mentioned how she needs a stage manager to help her collect her thoughts- I nearly died. After she went through introducing herself and a lot of the course, we had to talk about why we chose the class and what we hoped to get out of it. 3 of them were business/communications people who need theatre credits, a one was interested in film, one was interested in script writing and then a few did theatre when they were in high school and thought what the heck. In the middle of that it was my turn and I started with “Well, I have a feeling I’m going to regret saying this by the end of the semester but I was active in my college back home.” Judy (the professor) interrupts me and is like “you’re a stage manager!”, I started to laugh and nodded and said I’ve done 8 shows and gave a little back up story about it. For the rest of class she was like I’m going to have my stage manager remind me what time it is (and of course I had left my watch in my room!) and at the end of class I had to make a list for her of the order of our presentations for next class. (I have to do a “self-portrait” with objects and put them in a way that reminds me of myself. Her example was dragging the plant over to her to represent her need for nature, overturning a chair because she like to examine things on all sides, a neat pile of books for her directing organization and a scattered group of papers on the floor. Oh and a bag her daughter had bought for her to represent her family) So now I have to sit and ponder this while I’m in
Puerto Rico will be quite exciting: Weds is a trip to Old San Juan, Thursday is the Rain Forest as I said and Friday will be the Kayaking trip that I’m incredibly excited about!
Well I think this is long enough for now, and I really want to relax a bit on the deck before dinner (its 5pm) so I should get going.
Oh and one last fact: Last night we lost an hour so we are officially one hour ahead of all of you!
Love you all! Hope everything is great in the states!
~Jennifer
p.s. Sorry no pictures yet, I didn't download onto my computer yet!
4 comments:
Yippee, this makes my day! Sounds so wonderful already. And, I know what Doug and I can do with our time when we enter our senior years... It will even take the trouble out of planning funerals!!! Also, if you don't get to post tomorrow I completely understand and will definitely print today's post for the time capsule. After all, you were so kind to mention Gabriella's name, and we have a great idea of where you are "at this point in time," which is on MY TIME ZONE!!!! I am glad you have made friends, I didn't have any doubts, and think it's hillarious that one day in, you are already pondering a change in life plans! Gotta run for now. Have fun. Love, Coreen
Well- I too am very excited to read your story- not too long. But are you really one hour ahead of us all.......Think before you write (and look at your audience- face it Coreen and I are the only ones that will read your blog anyway!! haha) I am having a change of life plans too- maybe I will become a dive instructor and teach SCUBA class on board the ship- that would be a cool class- SCUBA around the World! and I can even bring the kids with me!! (Not too sure Clint will be up on that though)
PS- You can never have too much sunblock. I get a "tan" by wearing SPF 30 and I am proud to say that the kids and I have only maybe gotten a sunburn once the whole time here. Slow and steady wins the race.
HI JEN!! I MISS YOU JUST WANTED TO STOP IN AND LET YOU KNOW I WAS THINKING ABOUT YOU :)
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