Okay. I have been really terrible at finishing this blog. Once we wrapped up our on-ship production of "Dog Sees God," finals came in full force. Then, suddenly we were in Hawaii. Then suddenly was the Ambassador's Ball. Then suddenly I was home!
Hawaii was a blast! The first day I.... jumped out of a plane. Literally. It's called skydiving! It was THE SINGLE most amazing experience of my entire life. Scary, empowering, ridiculous, dangerous, and all together FUN! I fell through clouds and watched the waves crash over Hawaii's North Shore. I jumped out of a plane! I still think about it and cannot believe it!
The second part of Hawaii I went with my friend and his parents to the resort his parents were staying at. We enjoyed some luxury and some serious beach time. The next day we all rushed to get back to the ship, only to find that due to inclement weather, we were staying an extra day in Hawaii!!!!!! Not bad; as the rest of the country froze in a huge storm, I tanned on Waikiki Beach!
Then came the realities of ship life, yet again. Finals and boredom and PACKING to go HOME! It all started to get really sad as we realized the voyage was truly coming to and end. I tried to spend as little time studying and packing as possible (haha) and focused on spending time with my friends who live on the far-far-away East Coast.
We all had a great final farewell in the Ambassador's Ball. The food was great and it was nice to see all my friends dress up and look their best. And Obama never came to the ship. We had no guest speaker at all, much to our dismay and disappointment!
So now I've been home for over a week and have had time to reflect on all my experiences. I don't have much desire to draw upon all these in some grand, conclusive entry that will sum up everything of the last 4 months in some cute little phrase. In fact, that would just be dumbing-down what have been some of the most important, influential, great, exciting experiences of my life. But notice I said SOME. Not all of the best things in my life have been on this voyage. I am going to make sure of that. This semester is only the beginning, a chapter in my life. Now, its time for the next chapter, and I can only hope I will have as many great adventures in this chapter as I have had in the last one.