Monday, September 10, 2007

Welcome to my Blog!

So, I gave in. Despite the fact that living on a floating campus means high priced internet, I couldn’t resist sharing my journey with family and friends.

I left San Diego, CA the morning of August 27 for Ensanada. We boarded the M/V Explorer and began sailing West. It took six days to get to our first stop, Honolulu. We had two days of Orientation with boring unstructured days and the task of making all new friends which left me pretty homesick. As soon as classes started things picked up and I, of course, made many friends. Classes made the days easier to bear but we were unexplainably happy to get off for a day in Honolulu, Hawaii. We had about 10 hours on the island. We made a stop at Walmart to stock up on things we had forgotten. I got myself a $7.87 watch because the last few days I had continuously showed up to class 20 minutes early cause I just had no idea what time it was. Let me tell you, life is weird without a cell phone. After that, we spent a few hours at the beach and then headed back to ship for our 8 day trek to Yokohama, Japan.

I can’t tell you how excited I am to arrive in Yokohama tomorrow. The ship isn’t that big, so sometimes you can go stir crazy but I feel a lot more comfortable than I did before Hawaii. I feel like I’ve been gone for so long, and my trip in essence has not even started.

A little about my home:

- I live in a double room on the Portside (Left) of the ship. It has a window to the water which I often stare out. Yesterday it was my afternoon entertainment as the waves were the largest yet. I have a roommate, Justine. She is a second year at UCLA and we get along really well, especially considering we share a bathroom you can barely turn around in.

- I was seasick the first two days but my body seems to have adjusted well. This boat rocks 20 times more than a Carnival Cruise, you wouldn’t believe it. Last night, all of the pool water (7th deck) splashed out even soaking the 4th deck. The pool was soon empty.

- I have classes almost every day we are at sea. There are no weekends on board. I hardly know what day it is. Our calendar follows and A-B schedule. A1, B1, A2, B2, etc. I am taking a core global studies course which everyone takes. This is a very eclectic course, all of the professors have their turn lecturing about different aspects (cultural/historical/technology) of the places we are visiting. We just took our first of four midterms for global studies. I am also taking Global Media, China in the Modern World, and Population and Development in Asian Societies. The teachers are wonderful and really stress learning based on field observations.

- The food is very dorm-esque. We get pretty much the same thing everyday with a tiny new spin on it. My diet is primarily salad, pasta, and vegetables. If there is protein that looks tasty I jump on it, cause it doesn’t come around too often. =)

- I have made a great group of girlfriends and we have a lot of fun. They definitely make being away from home easier.

- I still check email daily so feel free to write, ninaburke@sbcglobal.net. I am a pro at getting and sending emails in under 5 minutes. =)

Tomorrow, we dock in Japan. My plans include Tokyo for 2 days, Hiroshima, Kobe, and Kyoto. My last night will be a home stay with a family of a University student in Kobe which I am Very excited about!!

The next time I write I will officially be a world traveler. Cheers!

8 comments:

Kevin said...

Thanks for finally giving in! Can't wait to see pictures from Japan.

Anonymous said...

Hi Nina! I just wanted to send you a quick note telling you how lucky you are to be able to see the world this way. What a great opportunity for you! Have a great time and we look forward to seeing you in December!

kathyswift said...

Hi Sweetie--

Glad to hear from you...sounds like an interesting experience....
keep writing and sending pics to us homefolk...

Love, Auntie

SBDQ said...

Well for some reason in "Mom's mind's eye", I thought you had the right hand side bed. Glad to see where you lay your head now. Where's Ted the bear? You should take him to all the countries you visit and make sure you get pics of him enjoying the adventure. We MISS you!

SBDQ said...

Well for some reason in "Mom's mind's eye", I thought you had the right hand side bed. Glad to see where you lay your head now. Where's Ted the bear? You should take him to all the countries you visit and make sure you get pics of him enjoying the adventure. We MISS you!

maryannswift said...

hey nin.....
im glad that youre finally able to communicate with the outside world. hope your having so much fun. i hear your internet time is very limited so i will keep tabs on you via blog. love you and miss you

Kathy.costanza@gmail.com said...

NEEENERS!
I am so glad to read your blog! It sounds wonderful and I bet you are having a great time exploring Japan right now - can't wait to hear about it. It sounds like things are going well for Alex, too and she is so happy that you are on your way to Spain - the long way around! Keep us all posted -Love, Kath & Phil

Anonymous said...

Nina,

Hi Honey, I so sorry, that i missed your call from Japan. so nice to hear your voice, sounds like you have adjusted and have meet nice friends,
I am sure your life will be so diff. after this expierence,
Enjoy and be safe.
I love you, DAD