Friday, August 31, 2012

First week at sea!

I have made it to the McKees house in Belfast, Ireland so it's time to update this without using my Internet minutes on the ship!
While I was in Halifax we walked around the town and checked out a few of the local bars. On our last full day in Halifax we ate some yummy seafood by the waterfront near where our new home was docked,then a group of about 15 semester at sea kids all toured the Keith Alexander Brewery. The brewery tour had some hilarious characters telling us the history of the beer as we walked through the old building, they sang and danced and let us have two full mugs of beer to try the different kinds. It was so much fun. That night we went to dinner in the hotel restaurant and then went to club to meet up with all the semester at sea kids that were in town. It was fun to meet a million of people, all of which I'm sure I have re-met five times now. The next day we all had different times to board the ship according to our last names. I was scheduled to board at 10Am but left the hotel a solid 45 minutes before that thanks to my fear of being late to anything and walked with all my luggage the mile to the ship. The check in process was pretty easy, gave my big suitcases to be delivered to the room, which I was happy about because my arms were about to fall off after carrying them from the hotel. My ship ID card didn't have a picture on it for some reason so I had to be escorted on the ship by one of the crew members so I slipped through all the lines pretty quickly. Then we had to go to a bunch of informational tables in our union (which is the main club area on the ship, or at least used to be a club when it was a regular tourist ship haha) then I was finally able to go find my room! After walking down a few wrong hallways I found my room on the 3rd deck near the back (aft....maritime talk!) right above the engines. My roommate hadn't arrived yet so I just started to unpack and get organized.
The next two days consisted of meetings to learn the rules and how to get used to life on the ship.on the third day on the ship we started classes. I have two anthropology classes, one psychology class and a global studies course that the whole ship has to take. The classes take place in what used to be cocktail lounges and bars. Luckily I don't get the least bit sea sick because a few of the rooms rock back and forth pretty hard, a few kids went running out with green faces in my classes from the seasickness. The rocking does seem to lull me to sleep very nicely in class, I'm learning to ignore being rocked to sleep so I can stay awake, it's much harder than it sounds!
We have a pretty decent amount of down time on the ship so luckily my roommate has the same sort of sleep schedule in which naps are very prominent in our cabin. Especially because the water was so rough for about three days that even at night is was a bit difficult to sleep with our drawers/cupboards opening with a big wave then slamming shut. During the day it became relatively normal to see people fall out of their chairs during meals or run into the wall attempting not to fall from a wave.

This morning we arrived in Galway Ireland where I debarked the ship around 9am and walked to a nearby hotel to meet up with Colin (cousin) and then drove the 3 1/2 hour drive up to Belfast. I'll spend the weekend here and then catch a bus down to Dublin on Monday and board the ship Monday evening! I'll try to write again before I get back on the ship.

Xoxo
Dayna
Here is my room from our front cabin door.

Sunset on the back deck of the ship

Best sunsets ever!

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Made it to Halifax!

After what seemed like the longest day ever, I finally made it to Halifax, Nova Scotia! At 5am I was awake and at the Phoenix airport, and after some slight repacking at the check-in area (to make my bags all under 50lbs) I was boarding my first flight. That flight went great, I slept on and off and chatted with the 3 year-old next to me. Then I landed in Chicago and thought I had an hour to kill...then I realized I had about 20min to find my next plane in a different terminal. After looking around for a while I found the correct shuttle to take me to the Air Canada terminal and when I got to my gate, the plane was already boarding. On that flight I sat next to a woman whose daughter graduated from UA, so obviously we had lots to talk about. Next stop was Montreal. When I got off the plane in Montreal I again only had about 30min to find my next flight, so I start wandering aimlessly around the airport hoping to see a sign that will help. I was a little oblivious to the fact the walked right through baggage claim and didn't pick up my luggage (since when do we have to pick up our checked bags to catch a connecting flight?!)...and didn't notice til after I had passed the 'No re-entering after this point' sign. After talking to a handful of customs agents and getting a little heat as to why I didn't pick up my bags, my bags were brought to me in some secret corridor by an agent. Then I had to run (literally run) up to departures and check-in again (I did get to skip the line because I was running late!) and go through security again and as I jogged down the terminal to my gate I heard that my plane was still just pre-boarding so I made it just in time. On that flight I sat next to a guy who only spoke French..and since I can only count to ten in Frech, our conversation was pretty limited. Then I finally arrived in Halifax grabbed my bags and ran to the airport shuttle (of course while dropping have the stuff in my backpack because I left a pocket open) that was waiting for me to take me to my hotel. I arrived at the Sherton and got my room key, and met up with the girl I am sharing the hotel room with! She had already met some other kids from SAS so a group of 5 of us all went out to dinner. Then later in the night we headed out to a bar a couple blocks away (Tuesday night isn't really a big night out on the town in Halifax). It was really fun but since most of us had arrived that day we were all pretty tired and eventually walked back to the hotel together to get some much needed sleep. 

Today we are just exploring Halifax and then tomorrow we board the ship!!!!!! Ahhhh!!! 

xoxo
Dayna!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Itinerary Post!

August 21 I fly up to Halifax, Nova Scotia and I board the MV Explorer on August 23! 

Let the adventures begin!

Itinerary:
ARRIVE/DEPARTDATETIME
HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA
Port of Halifax
1215 Marginal Road
Berth: 20
DepartAugust 2317:00
GALWAY, IRELAND
Galway Harbour
New Docks, Galway Ireland
ArriveAugust 3108:00
DepartAugust 3123:00
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Dublin Port
Alexandra Road
ArriveSeptember 208:00
DepartSeptember 320:00
SOUTHAMPTON (LONDON), ENGLAND
Port of Southampton
Ocean Road
ArriveSeptember 508:00
DepartSeptember 820:00
ANTWERP, BELGIUM
Port of Antwerp
Entrepotkaai 1, 2000 Antwerp
ArriveSeptember 1008:00
DepartSeptember 1520:00
LISBON, PORTUGAL
Porto de Lisboa
Rua General Gomes Araujo
ArriveSeptember 1908:00
DepartSeptember 2120:00
CADIZ, SPAIN
Port of Cadiz Bay
Pza. de España, 17
ArriveSeptember 2308:00
DepartSeptember 2620:00
CASABLANCA, MOROCCO
Port of Casablanca
Downtown Gate no 1
ArriveSeptember 2808:00
DepartOctober 120:00
TEMA (ACCRA), GHANA
Port of Tema
Fishing Harbour Road
ArriveOctober 808:00
DepartOctober 1120:00
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
Port of Cape Town
Duncan Road
ArriveOctober 1808:00
DepartOctober 2220:00
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
Puerto Buenos Aires
Avda. Ingeniero Huergo 431
ArriveNovember 208:00
DepartNovember 520:00
MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
Puerto de Montevideo
160 Rambla 25 de Agosto de 1825
ArriveNovember 608:00
DepartNovember 820:00
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
Porto de Rio
Avenida Rodrigues Alves, n 20
ArriveNovember 1108:00
DepartNovember 1320:00
MANAUS, BRAZIL
Porto de Manaus
Rua Marques de Santa Cruz, 25
ArriveNovember 2208:00
DepartNovember 2420:00
ROSEAU, DOMINICA
Port of Roseau
Dame Eugenia Charles Boulavard
ArriveDecember 108:00
DepartDecember 220:00
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, UNITED STATES
Port Everglades 
1850 Eller Drive
ArriveDecember 708:00