Thursday, August 18, 2011
Almost to Boston
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Pizza and Peers
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Goodbye Casablanca
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Out with a bang!
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Ready for Marrakesh
Monday, August 8, 2011
Hello Casablanca!
Sunday, August 7, 2011
May I Have Your Attention Please...
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Thanks Dad
Friday, August 5, 2011
10...9...8...
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Goodbye Turkey!
Monday, August 1, 2011
Turkey so far...
Well... Turkey has definitely continued to be interesting! Today Amanda and I ventured to an island off the coast of Turkey on the Asiatic side. It is so difficult to travel around this area because the language is completely unlike ours. Today I visited the theater of the oppressed. It was such a neat experience. We did a bunch of improptu activities that were a lot of fun. They really challenged you to get out of your comfort zone and they reminded me that it is good to play! It is ok to act weird, look silly and have fun while you're doing it! After the theater, my friend and I went to a few stores to explore before heading back to the ship. Once "home", I came into my room to get my laundry ready for tomorrow! You do not understand how exciting this is to me!!! Laundry day is a gift from God on this ship!! We only get 4 laundry days in the entire voyage. For some people this is fine because they brought their entire wardrobe with them... unfortunately when I was packing I cut back on the clothes in order to only take one bag. I have been hand washing my clothes in the sink and hanging them on clotheslines in my room for the past 3 weeks! I cannot tell you how amazing it will be to have my clothes washed by an actual washing machine and dried with a dryer!! (Sorry for the extreme enthusiasm... but between laundry days and bananas at lunch... we need to keep life exciting!) Tonight I went to a Sufi Dervish ceremony. In simple words... I went to an underground room where 6 men wore white skirts and spun around in circles for an hour straight while 4 other men played hypnotic music. The entire ceremony is based off of religion and their culture so it was very interesting. However, the music and the lack of "entertainment" was very soothing and it was very difficult to stay awake. I just got back to my cabin now and my friends are all out at a festival. I'm looking forward to a quiet night by myself. I will be in Asia all day tomorrow and then our ship leaves at 8 PM tomorrow night! Morocco here we come!