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Monday, November 12, 2012

Updates: New posts to look forward to!!

Hi Everyone!!
So i have some new updates for you! Check out the posts soon to come for the holidays!! The items will start going up close to Christmas and Probably after Christmas.

New Posts to come!
  • LIFE ON BOARD THE MV EXPLORER
  • End of 2012 Reflection
  • One Year Since i left SAS (End of May)
This is what is soon to show up on the blog in between classes and tests, and finals around the corner.
Thank you for all the continued support however i have a big request - see below...

Poem Theme or Idea for a Poem
I would absolutely love some ideas to create my new SAS poem or a theme that i can follow when i create this poem. Please send me some ideas. Comment on this page or Email me at miranda.denny.s12@semesteratsea.org !
I look forward from hearing from you! Thank you for the continued support!


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Santa Cruz Piece

Friday October 5th: So, I am in Santa Cruz and just relaxing a bit from all the mayhem that i call school. So i got into San Jose around 6:15 last night and got to the home in Aptos around 8pm or so. The house itself is quaint and quite relaxing. The beach isn't really as close as it claims to be but it didn't really matter as the surrounding area is nice and relaxing. The house is more in the Santa Cruz mountains but moving on from that. The house is a two story home with a decent sized backyard and Jacuzzi. The stairs to the upstairs are a little bit steep but overall I love the place. In the garage there is a ping-pong table in the middle of it. There are 2 bed rooms and 1 master bed room. It's close to some of the stores and a really nice place. I am really grateful for my mom renting the place.

R.I.P Grandma Dorothy. You will be missed.

Basically for the next couple of days, the family was together and we ended up having family events before we came back.

I apologize as I thought we were going to be doing things but we hosted pretty much a get together for a couple days and then caught a flight home. Sorry i dont have much this time but i will try to make up for it when i go to Las Vegas in the spring. Pictures and updated pieces for this particular post also will not be posted till Christmas(Hectic semester) :(. I am so sorry about the delay, I have had midterms and projects due constantly for the next several weeks. :(

Monday, October 1, 2012

Fun experiences already going on without me!

Well, my mother is already in San Jose before me and she has been sending me pictures of what my brother did with the family and i thought it was cool. My aunt owns a house in Discovery Bay which is like a 2.5 to 3 hour drive from San Jose and it borders the water. My brother got to have a little fun on the boat so i thought it was fun to show these pictures :)




Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Week Leading to San Jose

MIDTERMS!!! OH MY GOD!!
Yeah so i have midterms next week  which is the week of my flight to San Jose and then the drive to Santa Cruz, California. So the reason i am out here is because my grandmother passed away in January 2012 and and her ash spreading is October 5th 2012. RIP Dorothy Merrill.
Anyways on a more positive note the family is getting together to talk and really be together. My mother and uncle rented a place in Santa Cruz that has a lot of rooms and is fairly close to the beach. I think my mother said it was a half a mile walk. I was really happy to have a break.
I will tell you about what i did while there and hopefully it wont be all just homework. Accounting is a challenge to keep under control. While this wont be like my SAS experience, i am traveling and always learning something so i will document what i do. I love the amount of views on my blog. Over 2000 now and growing and from places across the world! That makes me super excited and motivated to write more. I will take lots pictures so that if you are thinking of going to Santa Cruz, Califonia, please keep tabs on this blog.
I do fly into San Jose and my mother will pick me up to take me back to the house. I will try to keep things updated and please if you have questions, email me or leave a comment up here. I enjoy responding to comments too.

Also Las Vegas is soon to be another trip next year but continue to keep a look out for events and reccommend this blog to others to read!!

Friday, September 21, 2012

Initial Thoughts and feelings when i returned to my home University

Hi Everyone,
I had wanted to do some initial thoughts on how it was to return to my home university and start some classes as well as other things. My thoughts are going to seem possibly jumbled but you know when you get back from SAS, things are just different.

For those of you that might or might not know, my home University is the Univeristy of San Diego located in San Diego, California in the Linda Vista Area (for those San Diegians, its not UCSD or SDSU and its the "castle" on the hill)

Coming back to my home university and taking classes again has been a bit strange to me as i am discovering what has really changed across the campus and with people and i have noticed that a lot of things have changed not just with campus but also the people that i know. Some of them that i knew before the trip have either graduated or left. Some have matured over the time and are doing well. It was sad to say but a few apparently forgot that i was going abroad which kind of made me sad but i shrugged it off.

I am currently taking 18 units, have a job and am doing two organizations, Accounting Society and Study Abroad Peer Advising. I love what i am doing. I don't regret what I have done. SAS is life changing before you, during the trip and after you have returned home. I love being able to inspire other college students to do Semester at Sea  or even just to travel abroad. I can't wait to continue doing more events and sessions to help those who are in the process of getting ready to travel abroad. It's something that has really helped me get used to being at home after being away for three months. I am behind most of my friends who are slated to graduate next year but i have met some new contacts within the classes that i am taking that will help me as well.

I am also living in a dorm again as i have since freshman year and i am still getting used to the fact that i am not on a ship rocking away in my sleep. Every now and then when i go to sleep on my bed, i seem to feel it but i don't mind the feeling. It's definitely strange to now have to over half a campus to get to the library and my classes. Things have really changed at my university and well the look of it for the most part has not changed. The commuter lounge where i hang out at with some of my friends who commute has gotten quieter so i get weird looks when i start talking in there but hey, i have been there since my freshman year and all the new people can get over it. Moving on...

I think overall i am getting used to the new routine and finding myself at a new point in my life where i can do something more than i was before. I look forward to doing things everyday even when i was tired and exhausted where as before, i didnt have that outlook on life. I have some hope i guess.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Updates : Please see the note about USD Study Abroad and Alumni Chapter Participation

So I just wanted to get some new updates up about everything and i am working on the last of my stuff for everyone.

  • Videos from each country: Well that is not going over so well so i will have to work on it at the end of the year sorry!
  • Favorite Pics section - changed my mind and it will be put up with the videos at the end of the year
  • Vietnam War Piece: is officially up as a link (you must have google docs to view)
  • ON BOARD THE MV EXPLORER PICS: Will be posted at the end of the year
  • Reflection on the experience fresh off the mind is offically up now
  • End of 2012 Reflection Piece : Realities hit hard and Returning back to life at the University (This will be done after finals along with the Final poem for the 2012 year)
  • A Final Poem to tie this all up


  • Also while the SAS experience has ended for me. I have lots of other trips that i will be going like San Jose in the fall and other places as i go. I will continue to record my traveling experiences so i hope to see the continued interest in my blog. I have grown a lot as a student and i wish to get back into the school life in my home university and just be. I wish everyone a great year and please don't hesitate to email me with questions!!

    I am also currently participating Study Abroad Peer Advisory Program at the University of San Diego representing the SAS Program and  in the SAS Alumni Chapter in San Diego. If you are a student there, incoming freshman, a high school student that is interested in applying to the University of San Diego, or an SAS Alumni yourself living in the area then please don't hesitate to email me with any questions you might have. 

    miranda.denny.s12@semesteratsea.org


    Reflection

    Some of you might have noticed the first reflection that went up before i decided to take it down for sometime to really reflect on that. I was told that it seemed a bit negative and so upon rereading it i pulled it completely and spent time contemplating how i was going to rewrite this piece. I realized a few things.
    1. there really is no perfect way to really reflect on something that takes a lifetime to reflect on
    2. This piece that i am going to write will never be the tip of the iceberg for me.
    3. I lived this trip for me and no one else
    There are a few things that i have noticed since i have been home. First off is all the lessons that I already or will learn over the course of my lifetime will be put to use when the time comes to be. I have had friends and family ask me about what i learned and to be honest, i am still even now soaking in the whole trip. This trip is not something that can be fully taken in an instant. It goes over the course of your lifetime from work to things you do at home. You begin to adopt new behaviors that you liked while abroad. A chunk of my lessons will probably not take place until I start classes in the Fall. I don’t even think that my end of the year reflection will really put this whole trip into perspective. There are far too many ends to it. To write this reflection now well being home and away from my home university at USD (U. of San Diego) still to me seems a little well....I can't even come up with exact words for it or even something close so I will let you fill in the blank with the word you think best fits. This reflection might seem a bit brief but honestly it’s what I feel is best and I won’t let anyone tell me otherwise.

    Starting this trip was a lot for me. A lot of stress, a lot of trouble and certainly some things that were best to have not happened but they did. I did have good times going up to the trip as well despite the troubling bad times. Packing and getting to the airport was only the beginning for me. I met army people at the airport heading to Miami. I even met a old man while i was in Dallas who asked me if i was just going to go get drunk. While i found that appalling i knew there was negative connotations that came with Semester at Sea   Moving on from that, I was wearing my SAS sweatshirt that my parents gave to me for christmas in addition to things that i would need for the trip. I was content though with finally being able to say i could travel by myself and manage what i wanted to do. I was not able to do that before and I was excited to be able to do this myself now.

    Getting to the Bahamas was tiring and exhausting and i was glad that the first night just went well. I had an amazing room (courtesy of my mother helping me get the room since THANK YOU MOM!!). For me i did want a vacation before i went on this trip to do whatever i wanted when i wanted to. While i love the beach, i was happy to not be there. I wanted to explore the Bahamas for what it was and i did with extra. I got to be there during the elections and listen to people talk about voting like it was the normal thing to do. I even got a lot of questions on if i voted and i felt slightly embarassed to tell them that i haven't however i felt inspired enough to vote in every election when i got home and that stayed with me for the entire trip. I even wrote a paper on voting for Global Studies later on in the semester but i am getting ahead of myself here. For me the Bahamas was an amazing place to be and i wish i could have stayed longer to get more of a feel for it.

    Getting on the ship was exciting because it was finally happening for me. I was finally on the ship (not boat. There is a difference and onboard, it was common to get teased if you said boat instead of ship) that would take me across the world. I remember that day that a Disney ship was parked next to us and we were busy laughing about how we should’ve been on that ship for all the Disney characters but we knew that wasn’t the point of the trip but we had to have a little joke about it. We left a day late but it was nice to see the 24 people who had to visa issues make it to the ship in time. Everyone on board seemed so excited.

    Since we were running a little late, the ship hauled like crazy to get to Dominica. I have to say that Dominica was naturally beautiful but it also felt like a vacation to me. The seriousness of the trip hadn’t really set in for me yet. I didn’t know what would happen after the fact. It was just the beginning for me but I had a good time for the brief time I was there but I wish I could have learned more about the culture and food there. Things just are though.

    Brazil initially I liked and I had a good time.  The only negative thing I really had to say about the place that I was in was that to get tourists to pay they torture animals in the amazon. I am not saying that all of them do it. Just some of them (not anyone that is a professional tour guide of any sort) and it depressed me a bit to see that happening. I unfortunately got sick on the last day though so I didn’t get to do as much as I liked but I still liked what I did and I admired the architecture so much in the city.

    Ghana, well…I had a lot of mixed feelings about Ghana and I still do. I felt for the first 3 days of being in the country that I hated the place like no other. I was being treated like commodity and always being pulled to buy something to the point I really just wanted to stay on board the remainder of the trip. It wasn’t until I visited the non-profits that I actually had a better view of Ghana and I think it just depends I guess on how you take it. I knew people on board like Courtney who just fell in love with the country and then there were others who just absolutely despised the country. I fell in the middle. It was a love hate thing for me with Ghana.

    South Africa was amazing because I got to see the best and worst of two worlds however I am disappointed that there has not been more incorporation of color but I should expect that with the whole deal with the apartheid. I went to a play the first night that really gave me a glimpse into the horrors of the apartheid. I also have been touched immensely by the story of Amy Biehl and the creation of the Amy Biehl Foundation that works at all the schools in the townships outside of Capetown. To me that was the most powerful story that I ever heard and much was learned from it. It was one that I would never forget which was the power of forgiveness. I remember a quote that my mom and I talked about at my grandpa’s house one morning it was the following:

    Forgiving is love's toughest work, and love's biggest risk.  If you twist it into something it was never meant to be, it can make you a doormat or an insufferable manipulator.  Forgiving seems almost unnatural.  Our sense of fairness tells us people should pay for the wrong they do.  But forgiving is love's power to break nature's rule.  ~Lewis B. Smedes

    I was really grateful when I went wine tasting for the first time that my teacher was able to show me how to properly drink wine. I had never done it before (well I was under 21 at that point but in Cape Town the drinking age is 18) and I had was with the class on a trip to study how certain concepts in Operations management applied. I did learn I dislike red wines and I don’t mind the white wines as much but I had a good experience

    Mauritius, we only stayed there for like 4 hours and still there was an incident but moving on from that, I would have loved to stay longer to try the food. But we were in a rush to get to India so I felt like we missed out a bit.

    I initially was not interested in India and I had hopes that going there would change my mind about India. India well was hot like Ghana was. I remember just being constantly hot all the time but to see the sights in Kochi was quite nice. I did try some food there and it was pretty good but it just wasn’t anything that I necessarily liked to begin with. I heard all the horror stories of some of our ship board community getting taken in a taxi out to these homes in the middle of nowhere and just being bombarded by people to sell things. It felt like that when we would get off the ship and try to head to the buses. The taxi people kept trying to drag us elsewhere and we would have to like change our routes to get to the buses. The culture and traditions of India are truly unique especially when visiting the Jewish Synagogue for the first time. India was not my favorite place but I see it a little bit better than I used to see it.

    Before I go on, I did a lot more independent traveling after India as I wanted to play it a bit safe in the beginning but a fitting quote would basically sum up my experiences into a single sentence for Singapore, Vietnam & China:
    Half the fun of the travel is the esthetic of lostness.  ~Ray Bradbury

    Singapore! Oh the many things I could say but it was so much fun just to wander around with my friend Josh and purposely just get lost for part of the morning before the trip in the afternoon and even then I left the trip early to go get lost for a bit longer before I had to go back on the ship. I had so much fun. Singapore is so amazing that I pretty much had a good time. The subway system is so easy to navigate too!

    Vietnam, well I spoke a lot about Vietnam and the whole experience being sober to me. I really don’t need to go too further into it but I do have to say that being able to learn about the Vietnam war from the perspective of the Vietnamese was definitely something to remember for the rest of my life and even from Senator Rob and Linda Rob’s point of view of how the war really affected them. I was thrilled to have learned so much in Vietnam and get lost in the streets let alone cross them. It’s a real trick to crossing the streets but a good word of advice: continue going forward and do not go back. You are likely to get hit if you go back then you are to go forward. So many people on motorcycles but it was fun crossing all of them!

    Wow at China already, my original plans to go to Beijing then shanghai went to the wayside as my friend had a family emergency and had to go home so I traveled China pretty much on my own and I was pretty happy to be able to do that. Hong Kong was fun to be in and I wish I had stayed there longer and I wished I could have stayed longer in Macau but I had to catch a flight and that was fun. Staying 5 days in Shanghai and getting lost was the best thing I ever did. I got to see so much in a given time on my own. My mother did tell me that the entire time that I was in Shanghai on my own, she was pretty nervous but I kept assuring her that I was going to be alright. I still think it is funny to this day on how I stayed in a Japanese hotel in Shanghai. The toilet in my bathroom that I put pictures up on the blog about has been a hit with everyone I showed it to because it does more than American toilets do. I do have to say that traveling on the east coast of China is fairly easy and not too bad to do.

    Japan had a little bit of its down points but I overall enjoyed my time there. I could have easily stayed another day at Fuji-san and at least 2 more days in Kyoto in the pouring rain. I loved learning about the temples and the history behind them. I also loved learning about the gods and how the gods are similar to some of the Hindu Gods. I have such a better understanding of how religions can be interconnected and I would wish that some people would see that. Even if the beliefs are slightly different, I think all religions are connected some how and therefore one will not always be right. Moving on from that, the train system in Japan is a bit confusing to me which made things a bit difficult to me but other than that. I could have easily lived in Kyoto. It made me feel so much at peace to be there and especially at the peak of the Sakura (“cherry blossom” for those who don’t know the translation) trees.

                Heading home was definitely a surprise and I couldn’t realize how fast everything went but it did and it was time to get serious with work. It was also getting to the point where people on board didn’t necessarily get a long as well as they used to in the beginning but things change as I have always been told and I only did my best to do my work and enjoy my time as I was hitting the tail end of things. There were some negative aspects of my last days but I don’t really like to remember them as such because it changes the experience to be something negative when it wasn’t. We all learn lessons and that is really what made my last days at sea that much greater. I remember when we got to Honolulu we were so frustrated that we were there for the entire day but we couldn’t get off the ship but I do remember one thing. It was so relieving to be able to call home and say hi to my mother for the first time since the Bahamas. I really didn’t do much in Hilo so I never really did a post on it since I didn’t do much. It was just a break right before finals and I still had a lot of work to do. I got off to go get food but that was it.

                My biggest change to happen was the last days from Hilo to San Diego. Events, hanging out and everything that you could imagine and it happened in the last 5 days. I was ready to go home and I felt it was time to really put a lot of what I learned to work. A lot of my lessons were school related but there is a good chunk that will be life lessons that I might not understand initially but I know later in life, those lessons will be a reality to me. The day we got in, I literally cried when I saw my home city of San Diego but I cried even more when I had to tell my best friend and lifelong SAS friend Kadian good bye and to tell her that I hope to see her again soon It was crazy getting off and to see my parents again was shocking. A lot of things happened on this trip. Some things that I didn’t mention like deaths in the family and other members getting sick not to mention my friends who got injured in life changing accidents. All of that has changed me in one way or another. I know in time though, a lesson will come from that.
               
    Being home during the summer time gave me time to create a photo book with my experiences put together the way I wanted to remember what I did. I story I tell will be something I will tell over the course of my lifetime and I decided to get more involved with Semester at Sea as an Alumni because I felt a sense of belonging to that group. The think the biggest feeling though that has really kept me going for a while is the feeling of restlessness. I really want to get back to my university and be able to put what I learned to work. I keep getting asked questions like, “what did you learn?” or “Did you learn anything?”. To answer those questions, it’s yes I did learn in my classes. I learned a lot but a lot of it I can’t put into words. It can only be put into action. I see some of it coming out especially in my love for working for Non-profits like San Diego Foundation because I find myself becoming more efficient when I like to communicate with others and see success come out of non-profits. There is more for me to show and for me to even try to explain what I learned is completely pointless. Writing the reflection made me think about the trip but at the same time. I have already thought about it and what is not only done for me but what it has made me. 
    This is my reflection on the trip. questions and comments please place them on the site or email them to me.  aqmirenstories@gmail.com

    Friday, July 6, 2012

    Vietnam War Post

    For my Vietnam War Post please look at the link below to view the document. Thank you!

    Vietnam War Preparation

    Vietnam

    Wednesday, June 27, 2012

    All posts in Doc forms

    Hi Everyone!
    So the link below is to all the postings i made on here plus a possible few extras. The only document that was not put in with group is the poem as that is mine!! :)
    Enjoy!

    Traveling Child- SAS

    Vicarious Voyage Blogs :)

    SAS Deans memos and Green Sheets

    So everyone gets an idea how life was on board the ship. :)

    SAS Deans Memos

    Sea Olympics Events :)

    SAS Auction on board :)

    SAS Green Sheets for Each Port

    publication

    So here are the publication of the SAS Spring 2012 people being present any where. Enjoy! Let me know if there are link issues!

    SAS Publication on return

    Deccan publication on SAS

    Times of India Article 1

    Times of India Article 2


    Monday, May 28, 2012

    I am willing to take questions

    If you have already read my blogs and have additional questions that you are willing to post as a comment on here then please do so. Suggestions for blogs relating to this trip are also welcome.
    If you would prefer to actually privately ask me the questions then here is the private email that you can use

    miranda.denny.s12@semesteratsea.org

    I will be willing to answer any questions that i did not other wise post on my pages.

    Quick side note: Sorry i am slow about the posts but i am going to make all the pictures public for everyone and post the links up for photobucket. The videos are taking longer than planned but should be up around the end of July with the other posts that i havent finished. I know sad isnt it? BUT IT'S BIRTHDAY MONTH SO THAT TAKES PRECEDENCE! Ok its all good! Laters!

    Friday, May 4, 2012

    What is officially in the works of being published

    Hello everyone!
    I am home safely in San Diego and re united with my family now. Things have been a little crazy and i wanted to make a few announcements about pieces that are in the works.
    • Favorite Pics section
    • Vietnam War Piece 
    • ON BOARD THE MV EXPLORER PICS (sneak peak into life on board)
    • Reflection on the experience fresh off the mind
    • End of 2012 Reflection Piece : Realities hit hard and Returning back to life at the University (After Finals
    • A Final Poem to tie this all up
    I know this is a lot to do plus i am doing other side projects a job and so much more but i intend to get a lot of this done before fall with the exception of the end of 2012 one and the poem which will be completed after christmas this year assuming 2012 doesnt come to an end but whatever! Please continue to read my blogs and hopefully you will encourage others or go yourself to SAS.
    I thank everyone for all the support and leaving comments and keep looking forward to my newest releases! My traveling doesn't end. I will continue to document my travels like my trip to Northern California in October and others. I will continue to post things up about it. Also i have my stories that i still continue to write. Please read those too! :)

    Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    Coming to San Diego


    On my last night on board, I was in the company of friends until midnight with the determination of getting up at 5 am the next morning. As I was hanging out with Kadian and having a blast, I had a realization at that moment that it was really my last night and especially when I saw the emails from my mom saying see you tomorrow. I knew it would be time to say good bye. Even this morning is still heart wrenching as I see the outlines of San Diego come ever closer to the ship. It’s rather bittersweet to be home and I had a feeling it would be just because after reading my signed book last night. It was something that I could always be happy with yet at the same time, I knew it was time for me to go home.
    As we were coming into port, my mother was able to get a hold of me and the call was bittersweet and just plain hard because I realized that I was home and it was now time to take what I learned in life and apply it over the course of my lifetime as new challenges would get posed to me. It was disturbing to find out about things that. I also knew that I would be leaving some important friends behind and it made it that much harder for me to do and figure out because…well the one subject that bothered me as the ship pulled in was, how was I going to be able to acclimate to my home institution again? I had more of a heart. I came to a changed home and it was almost like I was in another foreign country. Even as I write, my head wonders these things so late at night. I am getting ahead of myself here. As the groups were starting to get off, we cried immensely and many tears were shed as we were forced to go our separate ways. So be it. I did have a life to get back to right? Yes and no. I wanted to do so much more actively. I felt that I had always been so passive but what do you do at this point. When my sea was called, I was with my good friend soon to become a life long friend Kadian. We cried and held each other before we parted ways and I collected my bags to go see my parents up close for the first time.
    Seeing my father for the first time since I heard he was sick was hard on my heart because I knew things were going to change a lot around the house. My body was fully disoriented so I figured that it might be a good thing to start over and make something of myself. I can try to develop other habits again. There was a lot of words that I wanted to say at this moment. Many words that I wanted to start to say and I thought about it and all I said to myself You know? There will be some things you can’t change. Speak the words of wisdom….let it be. 
    I told a lot of stories to my parents and began to be reacquainted with needed every day items to find friends like the internet (not that it worked the first night I was home), my cellphone, my other computer that I haven’t used, the time, no rocking of the ship, and so much more. I walked into my home and had a random culture shock but I should have expected it. The one thing though with this trip that some people don’t tell you is the melancholy feeling when you return. It’s troubling and disturbing more than anything. To go to familiar places again and see those I see every day will disturb me greatly. I will have no sense of myself for a while and even when I lay here in bed typing exactly is running through my mind, I only seem to be able to conjure these thoughts because I know it. Things happened and I seemed to be completely out of the loop. I came home and I realized one thing. Detachment. It’s now a new journey for me to try find my way out of this. It’s not easy. You rush through everything and next thing you know, you are sleeping and you mind wanders. I will figure it out though and this will not be so bad once I put my head into it.

    Monday, April 30, 2012

    SAS Poem


    So to end this trip i decided to write a poem for the voyage that turned out to be around 5 pages anyways so yeah its a REALLY LONG POEM! (Gee what a concept)
    Anyways Enjoy!
    SAS Poem
    I am sure any SAS student could tell you
    To get to this point was a journey in itself
    Fighting Financial Aid at their school
    Getting scholarships from SAS
    Fighting with Pinnacle to the bitter end over Visas
    And still not all get them and continue to fight on the ship for them
    No one said it would be easy getting to…
    This EPIC 108th Voyage of SAS
    Spring 2012
    However, the challenges would not end there


    The Bahamas is where we embark
    San Diego is where we disembark
    All the countries in between
    Are nothing more than a dream


    The ship set sail officially on January 20th in hopes of making it to Dominica
    The Captain there to make sure that we get there safely and on time
    Though there was enough rocking on the ship
    To get some people sick


    Dominica
    Beautiful, incredible
    Our first country and port
    FDP's, Trips, traveling
    All done in a span of two days
    The most popular being snorkeling
    Go figure.


    Brazil
    We sail up the Amazon to the port of Manaus
    There we find both an amazing and still developing city
    Still holding on to various European developed buildings from the past
    Some fly out to Rio de Janiero to spend time there
    The rest mostly stay in Manaus
    Trailing the Amazon
    Trying food
    Experiencing something that is not like what they are used to


    Days on the Atlantic
    King Neptune arrives
    Grants SAS passage across the equator
    Classes everyday
    Preparation for the next port
    Ghana
    Tema the industrial port
    Accra the capital city in the region
    Some students still trying to get their visas for India
    Successful a short time in the port
    It was constant bargaining
    Long time spent on trips
    A cultural shock for many unused to the new surroundings
    Some however found it as their new home
    A safe haven among the people
    Others found their dream job
    Many though had learning experiences
    In more ways than one could count


    South Africa
    Disembarked in Cape Town
    So expensive, so European
    Until you leave that
    Townships, often viewed as shantytowns
    Surround the outer edges of Cape Town
    Divided into colored and black
    From the years of Apartheid
    Never went back, I suppose but
    Yet these areas so rich
    Because the culture is so alive
    Yet so little education
    Many service projects help these places
    If only for a day it makes life just a little bit better
    The winelands
    An incredible sight
    A place to drink and snooze
    However, we can't bring it on board with us.
    Table Mountain
    Lion Head mountain
    Boulder Beach
    Cape Point
    So many places to see in Cape Town
    So much to learn until you leave during the night
    Turn off all the lights and look up
    You see Andromeda tonight


    Storms on the seas
    The MV Explorer and its passengers holding on
    As the Captain continues to do his best
    Constant rocking while we take midterms
    Write papers and do anything school related
    Many more seasick and others living on medicine
    Mauritius for us appeared to be cancelled
    There was some disgruntling
    In the end, we got a little time
    Mauritius
    Beautiful Island
    So much to do, so little time
    Many people there from India and Africa
    Only 4 hours to grab a taste
    or shop
    or drink
    or time at the beach
    It was time off the ship
    It made many feel just a bit happier
    Even with the disappointments
    We board quickly and head back out to sea
    A new port awaits


    India
    A very crowded nation and hot a lot of the time
    The experience is one of a kind
    The food and spices to be amazing
    The clothing so uniquely beautiful
    The culture and society to shock us
    At the same time, the most amazing people that you ever meet
    The architecture and art to be eye boggling
    The Taj Mahal
    Six days of being amazed with a country in the most interesting ways
    Soon we must move on to a new nation to learn about


    Singapore
    One of the cleanest nations in the world
    Amazing diversity and acceptance of religions
    Little India
    Chinatown
    What more can I say?
    This place had a place in my heart


    Vietnam
    A sobering experience
    The Vietnam War has wrecked the lives of many
    Yet this country is beautiful especially the Mekong Delta
    So many markets
    So little time
    Many sights to see and to become enthralled with
    Yet you can still feel some of the echos of the war within


    China
    Feels like the epicenter of the world
    Especially looking at Shanghai and Hong Kong
    Hong Kong & Macau: A Special Administrative Regions
    A little more freedom than the rest of china
    Spectacular in view especially at nights
    Macau looks like Las Vegas
    Shanghai
    Amazing place to be
    Spectacular lights
    Jinao Tower (Oriental Pearl Tower)
    Amazing by day, spectacular by night
    Museums Galore
    Amazing Architecture that puts all western nations to shame
    This is creativity
    Makes me wonder
    What happened to the US?
    The answer sometimes is that some of it went to China


    Japan
    Sakura at its peak, something we can never see again
    Kyoto the peak of its beauty
    Baseball games to die for
    Tokyo the big epicenter
    Hiroshima, the memorial of the ever famous atomic bomb
    Kobe Beef
    Mount Fuiji especially when it snows
    The ever so polite Japanese.
    They can only direct you so far
    Onigiri is by far the best you can ever have.
    Nothing beats a good time in Japan


    Long 11 Days to Hawaii
    Papers, Papers, Papers
    A pub night
    Auction time
    Help future SASers get on board
    33,000
    Games, late nights, rocking of the ship
    Long time friendships begin to truly take off
    And the drama begins
    Long time at sea
    Monotonous and/or Disgusting food
    Sarcasm takes root
    SASers poke some fun
    Last days of classes
    Pictures get taken of the class by Brian
    Response: "What the #$%* is this?"
    Priceless
    What love do we have left?


    Last Stretch to the finish line
    Hawaii has ended as fast as it came
    Honolulu spent on board and Hilo spent on land
    Finals become brutal
    Love was harsh indeed
    Finishing now and packing
    Its time to soon go home
    Say your last goodbyes
    Though remember the good times when you say them
    Good food coming out in the end
    Ending
    San Diego
    Home sweet Home American mainland!
    Getting off and through customs
    Is long and arduous
    SAS Spring 2012 has come to an end
    We all say our good byes and go our separate ways
    The friendships were everlasting
    It's bittersweet
    As our loved ones welcome us home
    Tears will be shed
    Happiness will be felt by all
    Some will face reality


    When they say what is Semester at Sea?
    There is no simple answer to define it other than
    It's worth the money
    It's worth the time
    It's an epic voyage
    What did Semester at Sea mean to us?
    There is no simple answer to that either.
    For some it was all about drinks and parties
    For others it was life changing
    And for some of us at times was devastating
    It's not an easy trip to take
    You have to set all of your ways aside
    Leave your family behind
    While knowing the chances that something might happen
    The risks you take everyday
    Some work and some do not
    SAS Spring 2012
    One of those voyages you can't forget
    Who can say they went on an epic voyage around the world?
    Not very many
    How many accountants can claim that they did it during their college years?
    Few and I became one of them.
    I leave this on a note and for you to think about
    What does Semester at Sea mean?

    Sunday, April 29, 2012

    2 weeks at sea...what do you do? Well....

    How I spent my last couple of week of SAS? ….well I did the following:

    -          spent 3 days in finals

    -          Had a Hot stone massage

    -          Had a seven seas massage

    -          Hung out with my friends and had, soup, tea, dango and Mochi

    -          Write papers (Both research and FDP)

    -          Had girl scout cookies while playing Apples to Apples

    -          Crew Talent show

    -          Ice cream Cake, Ice Cream Cookies and tons of Ice Cream

    -          Adriatic Sea meeting with lots more cookies, pizza, mini burgers and spring rolls

    -          Study for finals

    -          Honolulu – called everyone that existed on my cellphone (that's a lot of people)

    -          Hilo- hung out in the town and got drenched then called home and texted Bryce to make fun of him.  

    -          Map and Book signing!

    -          Alumni Ball! Decorate and participate

    -          Auctions!, Donations! Anything to help future SASers come on board. 33 thousand dollars people!

    -          Sleeping (wait I got to sleep? This isn't right.)

    -          Deck 6 and 7 are where its at!

    -          Got several of the crew to sing for meJ

    -          Night time desserts at 10pm!

    -          Stay up until 2am every night if not later (Now that's a bit better)

    -          Get a cold somewhere in between (huh?)

    -          Can I say PRETZELS AND JOLLY RANCHERS!! J

    -          Count the days down to SAN DIEGO!

    -          Email my mother, Bryce and Carmen through out the rest of the time.

    -          Did I mention packing? Like 4 bags and 2 extra carry onsJ (Yeah, my roommate realized that our walls were white at this point)

    -          Convocation on the last day!

    -          MORE EVENTS!

    Yeah so that's what I have done. (I think that's all of it….hmmmm  -_- ) Like Bryce says…meh….whatever it all works. CAN'T WAIT TO SEE EVERYONE!

    Monday, April 16, 2012

    日本(Japan)


    Japan was such an amazing country and yet so complicated to navigate! I didn't travel all of Japan like I really wanted to do. It was rather disappointing but I was fully exhausted by the time I got to Japan so it was to be expected. I traveled independently only for one day and it was just exhausting to do that. Our first port was Kobe.
    The 1st Day in Kobe:
    Coming into Kobe was amazing. We were welcomed by a water performance on one of the smaller boats and a band not to mention the city government officials in Kobe came on to the ship and welcomed us personally to Kobe. It was an amazing morning but immigration took FOREVER! We got in at 8am and didn't even get cleared until 12pm! Too much craziness.
    Oh yes one last comment: SAKURA SEASON! We came in at the peak of it.
    I went to the Bunraku theatre and had to navigate the subway systems to get there. (I am still confused about the subway/train system in Japan. I have to say that Japan should take a few lessons from Singapore and China on how to make the subway system easy for tourists to use too.) The plays at the theatre were interesting even though they were mainly in Japanese. I remembered enough Japanese from anime and Takagi sensei's class to figure out what the play was about. They didn't give us the English brochures until the intermission which was kind of funny but we ended up leaving early before the next play because everyone but probably me had the attention span of a rodent but I liked the play very much. They used puppets that had to be operated by 3 males. On the right hand side of the theatre there would be one male speaker who played the voices of all the characters in the play and then next to him would be another male who played the biwa-lute. It was interesting to just watch as everything took place. I was fascinated and wished I could have stayed longer to watch but that is something that I would love to come back and do as well as the Kabuki theatre that I didn't get to do.
    This is the poster that made my night though. Best thing I ever saw. Makes me love anime all the more.
    2nd Day in Kobe (Well it was actually spent in Kyoto)
    Can I say it rained because I was practically drenched going back to the ship towards the end that I did not go to the Shinto shrine so I could mostly dry off and not be so exhausted. I was a little irritated with myself that I forgot my SD cards for my cameras so I didn't really get to take a lot of photos. So disappointing but I got a few really good ones. I went to 4 temples. My favorite temples had to be the 1st two  Sanjūsangen-dō Temple and the Silver Pavillion (Ginkakuji). They were the most informative and interesting. It was fascinating to learn about the gods and just to note a couple which would be the Thunder God and the Wind God. (We couldn't take pictures at this temple)
    Sanjūsangen-dō Temple Mini History: Named the rengeo-in originally, it was built by the Kiyomori Taira (political leader of the samurai) in 1164 as an annex to the houkouji Palace where the agency governed by the cloistered emperor Goshirakawa was located. It burned down 85 years later and then soon reconstructed in 1266. Since then, it has undergone 4 major reconstructions over 750 yrs. During the Edo and Showa periods, it was carried out by Muromachi, Momoyama. The Hall is 118 meters in Length. The Roof itself is built in two Japanese architectural styles: Irimoya & Honkawarabuki. At this temple is the following: 1000 armed Kannon (national Treasures), 1001 bodies of the Kannon (cultural properties) and 30 National treasures Taiko (Hideyoshi)
    Statue of the Thunder God: The deity probably has its origin in the god of water, "Varuna" who is mentioned in the ancient Indian Sacred writing (Rig Veda). It is said that the image of Varuna was believed to preside over the rain and water and in the course of time, it began to be considered as the thunder god  which was believe to preside over the weather. The images of those deites derived from ancient people's fear of the water. This iconography is based on the tect of the Senju Darani-Kyo (Buddhist Sutra) and the fanciful folk belief of the thunder god from the Japanese Middle Ag Statue of the Wind God Fujin: It was introduced in ancient Indian sacred writing (Rig Veda) as a deity who drives a carriage through the air pulled by plural horses, defears enemies, offers fame, long life, fortune and assists in Child birth. Only god that has no influence of Chinese of Indian Iconology and the style of this god is solely based on Japanese iconographic ideas
    After leaving this temple, our group went to the Silver temple. There I got to look around at the amazing view of the temple. Once I left and headed down the street, I had free tea and tried a lot of food all the way to the bus. I also went down philosopher's path which is a path leading up to the temple and it is amazing under the blooming Sakura (cherry blossom) trees.
    I transited on the ship between Kobe and Yokohama so I really didn't do much else but homework, rest and joke with the crew members. Anyways, moving on to Yokohama!
    Yokohama Day 1:
    I spent the morning with Emily and we headed out into Yokohama since we were both still really tired from doing a lot of school work the night before and really needed to take it easy because we were excited about doing Mt. Fuji on the last day in Japan. We went to the park and took pictures under the sakura trees, then headed to the doll museum and around the baseball stadium since there was an event going on.
    Sakura Trees and Two Parks of Flowers
    Doll Museum
    Baseball Stadium stuff and lunch
    Day 5: Spent in Fuji and Hakone
    Well it rained today but I loved it because it was snowing in Mt. Fuji!! J I loved the snow even though we couldn't see the mountain fully from below or vice versa. I wish that we could have stayed longer in Mt. Fuji or Fuji-san. It was so amazing! I prayed at a Shinto shrine at the 5th station of Fuji-san that was known for the goddess of marriage. I found it rather fascinating and learned how to pray at the shrine so I did for the experience. We then went to Hakone which is known for its hot springs and big sulfur deposit area. We took a cable care through the area and we could see the sulfur spots but just barely through the clouds since it still continued to rain. From there we took a boat to another part of Hakone which was rather fun because you know SASers always have a funny way of entertaining themselves and since the ship was wet, we slid around on the decks.