"Do one thing everyday that scares you."
~Eleanor Roosevelt

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Half Way

The last few days of the shore component flew by like a bullet. I've never had a week go by that quickly. We had a 10 page paper due and two test, well one test was turned into an optional test, but it was a full stressful week, AND we had to pack, clean and move out of our houses before Saturday. But within that time we spray painted on our foul weather gear to personalize them (which, since then has been removed because I melted everywhere), made bread that looks like a panda, learned about Sea safety and emersion suits, and say good bye to the people we've spent every moment of every day with since we got here. It was harder than one might think to say goodbye for five days. I can't even imagine saying good bye after the Sea portion.

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Photobucket Christy sporting an emersion suit.

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So friday, Kelsey, Paige and I left for Providence, Rhode Island. We headed to Brown University to visit my friend Nick from home! Oddly enough we were driving around on campus and we ran into him running to class! He told us to find somewhere to park and he'd see us in about an hour. After we parked we were just chilling in the car and I heard a familiar voice up the street. I peered out the window and saw Jeremy, Liz and Colby, three kids on our trip! They were staying at Jeremy's house which is about five blocks from Brown! So we went over to Jeremy's house and hung out there for a while until we had to go meet Nick. We then went to Nick's Pirate Acapella group rehearsal and got to laugh at their funny songs. Then we headed to Nick's girlfriends apartment where we were going to stay the night. Sam had just gotten a kitten... so needless to say we played with the kitten all night long.

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After spending the night at Brown, we drove to Kelsey's house in Canterbury, Connecticut. We had a great relaxing day and a half there and then yesterday we headed into Boston. We wandered around boston a bit, but spent most of the day in Boston Commons, where we played ukulele and sang for about three hours. While we were there our friend from SEA, Zach, met up with us. We made some friends with some dogs and squirrels. We also saw the huge Occupy Boston Protest that happened yesterday, they walked right by us in the park and there were THOUSANDS of them. IT was really interesting to see it all and it really made me think about my friend from Scripps, Caitlin, who is in Chile right now and tell me all about the education reform protests. I know the protests she's seeing are much more violent, but even this mostly peaceful protest that I saw made me nervous, so I can only imagine how it makes Caitlin feel in Chile. I then got in contact with Kurt, one of my best friends from home! So we got to meet up with him which was fantastic. It was a long day of subways and busses and trains but in the end we ended up in Cohasset, Massachusetts to stay with our friend Margaret.

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Photobucket Boston

Photobucket Kurt

Photobucket Coolest Glasses ever.



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