Monday, January 18, 2010

The Start of Something Great


Hey guys!

Got a chance to sit down and blog some so here is what I have been doing for my first couple days traveling and arriving on the ship.
So my plane flights to Houston and then San Diego were relatively uneventful. My Houston flight was only 2/3 full so everyone was able to have a window or isle seat and enjoy a lot of leg room. Then on my flight to San Diego I sat next to a nice couple who is from outside of Houston and was leaving for vacation. They proceeded to ask me what I was doing and after I explained that I was studying abroad with Semester at Sea, the girl in front of my turned around and mentioned that that is why she was flying to San Diego as well. We didn’t get to talk much on the plane but at baggage claim we introduced ourselves and made the trip over to the Sheraton together to check in. It’s cool because I haven’t even started yet but I have already made a new friend.

After getting to the hotel I tried to take a nap because I was exhausted from the retreat the night before and had gotten like 2 hours of sleep before I left. I managed to sneak in a 2 hour nap but I wouldn’t really even call it that because I kept rolling over and waking myself up. For dinner I met up with Michelle (my friend from the plane) and her roommate Kendra and her friend Scott. We ate at a sports bar and grill located at the Sheraton and then decided to walk around the marina that was located right next to the hotel. None of us stayed out very late because we all were exhausted from traveling all day and were all experiencing a 2-3 hours time change.

In the morning I woke up, checked out, and headed to get on my shuttle bus for the ride into Mexico. Semester at Sea (SAS) definitely knew how to handle everyone and their mom (literally). The check in process at the hotel was very smooth and all we had to do was attach our room numbers to our bags. Our bags were then loaded onto a U-haul style truck and went to the ship separate from the shuttles. The “shuttles” as they called them were not shuttles but charter buses, so they were comfortable and had plenty of room. As soon as kids stepped onto the buses they were introducing themselves and getting to know each other. I sat by a kid named Graham who goes to the University of Georgia. We immediately started talking about football and got several guys around us in on the conversation quickly. We were all pretty bummed about not getting to watch the Cowboys/Vikings game because it was going on while we were on the bus, but when we heard the final score we weren’t as upset about missing it lol. The girl sitting across the aisle from me noticed my OU hat and introduced herself as Sarah and said she attended Texas A&M. So that was cool cause we got to talk about the Big 12 for a bit and ask each other questions and such. The bus ride took about 2 hours including the border crossing which was boring as usual.

Once arriving in Ensenada and entering the port, we got off the bus and went into a building to go through a security screening process just like an airport. Then on the ship you went through the Union room and stopped at like 10 different stations to make sure all our paperwork was filled out and to receive our ID and turn in our passport, which is good cause they are responsible for my passport and I don’t have to worry about losing it haha. During the process of going from table to table, another girl noticed my hat and asked me if I was from Oklahoma or just went to OU. Long story short, she was from Edmond and graduated from Santa Fe in 08, and she was with a friend from Tulsa. Small world huh? So that all went really smooth and I was done in less than 10 minutes.

As soon as I dropped my backpack in my room I was off to lunch cause I had skipped breakfast in favor of sleep and my stomach was not happy. Then I just explored the ship with another group I met and tried to learn my way around. Our group of 6 got lost 3 times, it’s a little confusing at first but you catch on. I met my roommate when I was unpacking. His name is Adam and he is from Minnesota. Our room is fine, we have more than enough space for all of our stuff, and so far we are getting along great.

At 4 we had our first mandatory lifeboat drill. Okay so picture this…550+ college kids, wearing life-jackets, taking roll, and the one rule is 0 talking. Two words…YEAH RIGHT. I mean are you kidding me?!?! Everyone is trying to get to know people and they are like telling us that we have to stop talking or we won’t pass. Then this guy next to me starts asking the crew-boss man all these questions cause we were just soooo bored. First he asked what we would really be doing if we were sinking and then how many people could fit on the lifeboat. Well that was interesting cause first the guy said 90, then he said 100 and 150 in case of an emergency. So we were all like what? Is this like a magic lifeboat that makes 60 more seats appear? Hmmmmmm. Anyways the whole lifeboat drill was hilarious and there are many more stories that happened during the 30 minute drill that I won’t go into now but it was pretty entertaining to say the least.

We were a little delayed in leaving Ensenada due to a customs/immigration problem but that was eventually fixed and we ended up leaving around 1815 local time instead of 1600. Dinner was our first meal on the ship and it isn’t too mad. There aren’t many options at any of the meals but that’s okay, nothing I can’t live with for a semester. Breakfast was also good the next morning; I actually woke up to go eat. After dinner the first night we had orientation which was pretty boring cause it was just a lot of information that we had all already heard. The worst part was at the end. The ship’s doctor gets up in front of everyone and goes, “Alright guys, the seas between here and Hawaii are going to be really bad!” During the meeting we had all kinda noticed the sway in the ship and some people were already getting pretty sick. After the meeting the sway and “roll” of the ship steadily got worse and worse. I took some Dramamine right after the meeting and was fine; my roommate didn’t get sick either luckily. The beds are comfortable and sleep was no problem. Today is just a ton of boring orientation meetings and telling us how to behave and stuff. No one is really excited about it because all they have done so far is reiterate stuff that we all already know as long as we have actually read the stuff we were supposed to read.

The coolest thing so far is just everyone’s attitudes towards each other. I have eaten every meal so far with different people, I have sat at meetings with different people every time, and I have met so many people already. The awesome thing is that everyone is so friendly. People just want to talk to you and get to know you for who you are and there is no apprehension or being shy so far. It just feels like you have known everyone forever cause you just sit down and start having a conversation about whatever. It’s stinkin awesome!!

Well looks like I have written plenty for two days worth haha. Tomorrow we start our first day of classes and everyone is just kinda ready to get into the swing of things. We have already done today’s morning sessions and are getting ready for lunch and the afternoon sessions to follow.

Hope you all are doing awesome! Love you guys!!

T Smith

5 comments:

  1. TY TY! All of that sounds so awesome and fun! I can just hear you describing everything as I read it haha! Anyway, I'll be praying for you and these new friends you are making, and I'm so glad they're all so receptive and kind!

    America's just nothing without you, and I'm missing beating you in Words with Friends but it is what it is! :)

    -Esther

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  2. Aaahhh how exciting!!! You're on your way around the world! Is the doctor a goofy little british man? The doctor on the ship while I was on the trip was hilarious. Oh, aren't lifeboat drills fun? Haha. Don't worry you only have to do 3 or 4 total though.

    I hope you're not seasick and I hope your first day of classes go great tomorrow!

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  3. ohh tyler...you would find some way to make my day. love the post. very descriptive just as i asked. i miss you like crazy but am so excited to hear about all the fun youre having. so nothing really is happening here...minus backing into someone who called my insurance so now i have to use it and my monthly rates will go up...hmm cant imagine dad being too happy about that. ohh and i went with mom to her personal trainer...my butt kills! haha but it was fun! okay got to go to school...fun right? love you tons!

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  4. I started school today toooo, but in oklahoma :( haha i hope you are enjoying your classes and it sounds like you already have 5million new friends! (you may find a wifey after all ;) ..) anyway, i miss you lots, but can't wait to hear more! good luck with those rough seas and im looking forward to hearing about hawaii!

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  5. Of course the first person you meet is a girl. I won't ask if she is pretty. Don't do the whole fall in love and we are going to do the long distnace deal. never turns out!

    I had a roomate in college from Wisconsin. Great guy but he literally kept our room at about 48-50 degrees it was miserable! In the winter he would open our window and put a fan in it to blow the air in our room. Praying you hae much more tropical northern roomate. Love you man and miss you.

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