Wow!! I dont think I have ever been so busy in my entire life! This past week has just been absolutely crazy. I havent even gotten the chance to reply to all the e-mails that are coming my way.
Ship life has been an eye-opening experience for me. Whether Im resetting my watch to maritime (2400 hour system) or reminding people not to run or stand in open doorways. You have to be so much more aware of your surroundings while on a moving vessel.
Besides the constant moving of the deck beneath my feet, other aspects of life at sea have been keeping me on my toes. In addition to class, meetings, Sea activities, and community building, we have been losing an hour every night. Thats right...I get back to my cabin and check my e-mail, read for class, and go over my next days schedule, and then right before going to bed I have to set my clock forward an hour. I havent made it to bed before 1 AM yet.
Yesterday it all caught up with everyone, I think. We had hit some rough waters and the wind was really strong. The ship was in constant motion and everyone was exhausted. You could tell by just walking down the hallways that people were dead on their feet or seasick. I snuck off around 1530 (3:30 PM) and got a good nap. Jenni and I are lucky that we are down on Deck 2, because the lower you are on the ship, the less motion you have. While everyone else constantly shakes back and forth, we have a nice gentle rock most of the time. It makes it really easy to fall asleep and nearly impossible to wake up ?
Another thing I love about our cabin is that we have a porthole window that looks right out on the water. Most of the cabins on higher floors have windows that look out onto covered decks and lifeboats. That can make a cabin very dark and doesnt give you a lot of privacy. In my cabin I see nothing but beautiful, endless, blue, ocean. It is breathtaking! Ill try to post some pictures I took of sunset.
Today we are approaching Gibraltar to refuel the ship. Im excited to get to see the country (even if it will only be from the deck of the ship). We arent allowed to debark but Ill still try to get some pictures.
I will be in Barcelona, Spain on Monday. I cant wait to eat some amazing tapas and drink the Spanish wine. I must also give a big shout out to my cousin, Robert. He has put me in touch with an amazing family in Spain and I will be meeting them on Monday. Terri and her husband have arranged some great trips for my friends and I and I cannot wait to meet my first in-port friends ?
I miss my friends and family back home, but am excited for all that I have yet to see, learn, and try out here in the Mediterranean. Ill try my best to write after each port to keep you updated, but life on the sea is jam-packed! Hope all is going well back home!!
Ciao ciao,
Amy Diestelkamp
Semester at Sea
Living Learning Coordinator: Leadership
Deck 2, Cabin 2044
asdiestelkamp@semesteratsea.net
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Hey all! This is a Blog mainly for my friends and family to keep them up to date with my travels. I will be posting stories and pictures from my trip around the Mediterranean this summer. Hope you enjoy and please feel free to post any feedback!
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Friday, June 10, 2011
The Journey Begins...
Surprisingly, I find myself getting nervous. This has kind of caught me off guard, since I have traveled before, and feel like I have a pretty realistic view of what to expect. However, this past week I have been dragging my feet. My bags aren't packed, my room is a mess, and I just feel reluctant to get it all together. I know that this is just jitters coming from the unexpected, but I just didn't think it would hit me so hard. I mean I've been gone from home a lot longer than 60 days before and I have visited the first three countries on my itinerary. What gives?!
I think it could be the fact that I won't be coming home to my entire family, like I have in the past. Over the past couple weeks my siblings have spread themselves out across the country, once again. I now have a sister living in Baltimore, my brother is out on the West Coast, and my other sister is about to move to Philadelphia. I'll come home to a relatively empty nest, weird. This will truly be a summer of new beginnings.
As I mentioned before, there are probably numerous other things I should be working on right now. But I find myself reflecting on this past year and all that has happened to bring me to this point. I first heard of Semester at Sea last September and have been working hard ever since then in order to make this voyage a reality. I couldn't have done it without the support of my family, close friends, and mentors. Whether they were reassuring me I was making the right choice, writing me excellent reference letters, or simply listening to me talk non-stop about the program, these people have been an amazing support system for me, and I will be eternally grateful to them.
I guess I'll wrap up this post with my three wishes for this voyage. These are three main things I hope to learn/accomplish through my travels. I'll let you know how it works out.
1. I hope to become a better Servant Leader through my position as a Living Learning Coordinator.
2. I hope to better develop my independent traveling skills
3. I hope to build strong relationships with people in all the countries I visit and from all over the US through my travels and time spent on the boat. I hope that these relationships will help to open my mind to how I view the world and the role I play in this global community.
Well, I guess it's time to tackle the piles of clothes in my room and wrestle them into my suitcase. Wish me luck, and be sure to keep up with where I am in the world...
Summer 2011 Itinerary/Calendar
Destination | Arrive Depart | Day | Date | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nassau, Bahamas | Depart | Friday | June 17 | 1700 |
| Barcelona, Spain | Arrive Depart | Monday Thursday | June 27 June 30 | 0800 2000 |
| Naples / Civitavecchia, Italy | Arrive Depart | Saturday Friday | July 02 July 08 | 0800 2000 |
| Dubrovnik, Croatia | Arrive Depart | Monday Thursday | July 11 July 14 | 0800 2000 |
| Piraeus (Athens), Greece | Arrive Depart | Sunday Thursday | July 17 July 21 | 0800 2000 |
| Varna, Bulgaria | Arrive Depart | Sunday Wednesday | July 24 July 27 | 0800 2000 |
| Istanbul, Turkey | Arrive Depart | Friday Tuesday | July 29 August 2 | 0800 2000 |
| Casablanca, Morocco | Arrive Depart | Monday Friday | August 08 August 12 | 0800 2000 |
| Boston, MA USA | Arrive | Saturday | August 20 | 0800 |
Ciao, ciao!
Amy
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