Monday, July 30, 2007

The Much Anticipated Entry

I am sorry to keep you waiting all this time. I just wanted to let you all know a few things about the blogging process, so that you know what caused this long delay. Each day we go on the boat I (Andrew) have an opportunity to post on the blog using Mildred Belle's Laptop. This is very convenient because it allows the kids to write what should be included in the blog before I write it and then I can spend a portion of the boat ride reading through everyones' journal entries before I copy down the final product. However, things do not always go as planned. Often times the area in the Chesapeake we are travelling through does not offer an adequate wireless internet connection. Such times make it very difficult to post an entry. Also, we have had trouble with weather. On days when rain is falling/will fall later it is very hard (yet again) to get a decent internet connection. We have had two such days. Our blogging is certainly not an exact science and this is the first year that we have had the opportunity to do so. You can rest assured, even on days when a post has not appeared, that your students are learning and having fun. Also, on a kayak trip we took a few days ago we lost the Mildred Belle's boat camera so most pictures of our trip have been lost (they might be able to be retrieved in time). Again, we apologize for the decline in amount of blog entries and for the lack of pictures.

On to bigger and better things...

After our stop at Point Lookout we made our way to historic Crisfield. We toured the town which is full of crabhouses and old buildings related to the crab and oyster industries. These were the businesses that built the town. A lot has changed in the town, but even more has stayed the same. After the tour and lunch we went on a kayaking trip searching for a beach. However, the beach proved elusive and we got into a kayaking battle instead. We saw a few great blue herron among other birds. After dinner that night we took our FIRST shower all trip. Derek kiddingly tried to convince us that the kids didn't need the showers, but they were very happy and refreshed to take them.
The kids learned a lot more about navigation on the way to Solomon's Island and started a project (more to come on the project in a later blog!) At Solomon's Island we were treated to a suprise... PIZZA AND SODA. Needless to say, the students devoured it. We then made our way to our campsite and pitched tents. It rained that night and we had a fun night full of card tricks and games. This morning we went down to a beach and looked for fossils and shells and old sharks teeth. Shells that are 250 million years old were almost as common as sand. Some of the good finds were made by Justin (fossilized horseshoe crab shell) and Rebekah (fossilized crab claw).
Tonight we will be going to St Michael's Island where we will be camping on the grounds of St Michael's museum (my personal favorite campsite). Tours of the museum will be taken in the morning. Tonight the students will be taken to Justine's Icecream Parlor. Justine's has been recognized by such organizations as the New York Times as a TOP Icecream place in the country.

Here are some callouts from the kids to the parents and loved ones!

Albert- CTY is great! I hope everything is great at home.
Anirudh- Hi everyone, I am having a great time, this is a wonderful experience.
George- I miss you guys a lot but I'm having a great time.
Melissa- Hey, I miss you all and I'm having a great time.
Rebekah- I miss you guys and I'm having so much fun, can't wait to see you.
Charles- I miss you guys. I'm hungry and I'm craving mom's cooking.
Joe- I miss you all. Mom, you cooking is so, so, so, so good!
Sean- I miss Pumpkin and Dash. Send me some cheese fries.
Arjun- Uh... Vikings rule. Say hi to everyone. I'm reading Harry Potter AGAIN.
Derek- I need food and soda and stuff. Miss you.
Justin- Miss you guys lots, I'm hungry and I am going to need a filet mignon when I get back.

Mildred Belle signing out!

3 comments:

amma said...

arjun--good to hear from you, looks like your priorities are still in place: Vikings, Harry Potter, and showers.... and then? just kidding, good to know you guys are making the most of the trip and you guys are okay and you have learned and experienced so much....the whole purpose of the trip!!! take care, amma

Shruthi said...

Ani,

good to read all the postings. You guys are craving to eat mom's food. We are missing the fun you guys are having. Camping out, playing cards whole night, away from home, pizza, soda, icecream etc etc !!!!! Have fun. Be careful. Work as a team. Make the best use of the opportunity.
Take care - shruthi, appa & amma

Sherry said...

Derek,
Glad you are having fun and learning at the same time. CTY also taught you to appreciate my cooking, that's a good suprise!
I know what you need to do when you get back, TAKE A SHOWER!
Justin and Ellie say hi! We all miss you. Can't wait to see you!
Take care, Mom and Dad
Grandma says hi,too.