4.26.2010

I'll Be Home Soon!

I just bought my plane ticket home! I put it off for so long because I had two countdowns going--there was a good chance I would need surgery after finals, but it turns out that's no longer the case!

When will I be seeing my pretty little home? MAY 6TH!! Clearly I'm excited.

There are a lot more people than I would have expected who just don't want to leave, not sure why though. It could simply be because they have had the opportunities to go home a few times (Christmas, Spring Break, etc.) but I haven't been home in almost 9 months...I need to be back! 

Anyway, my itinerary is as follows:
Depart Tampa @ 7:10am
Arrive in San Juan @ 10:00am


Depart San Juan @ 12:05pm
Arrive in St. Croix @ 12:44pm 
(by the way, the Henry E. Rohlsen airport on STX is the smallest one I know!--pictured below) 



4.24.2010

Channelside Ponds

This weekend involved quite a bit of adventuring and discoveries! On Wednesday, Paulina and I were both bored and decided to wander through Channelside for a bit. There, we found 2 little ponds filled with softshell turtles and baby Moorhens (which I will get back to later). There was also this really large, strange looking duck that Paulina thought looked like a turkey--she looked it up, and it is...a turkey duck! Alright, so the proper name is a Muscovy duck but who cares...the thing definitely looks like a turkey. Softshell turtles are really interesting to me. I've actually held one before, and yes, their shells are very soft. But the most exciting part of our discoveries were the baby Moorhens!

At first we saw one parent and 2 babies, so we followed the babies around a little bit, only to then find a nest with the other parent and ANOTHER baby! So then there were 3 right? Well there were, until we saw another one pushing its way through the tall grass to get home to mama! They were absolutely...adorable! We just stood watching all the little babies, 4 in total now, walk all around the pond for about 1.5 hours until it was time to leave.

But that's not the end of the story! It was clear that 1 day of observations was not enough, so we went back Thursday to get another peek at them before going to see Disney's Oceans (which was only 75 minutes long but still good!) I'll wrap this up with a few pictures of the lovelies that we found :)





4.16.2010

Only 20 days left..

     The semester is coming to a close very fast, with only 2 weeks of classes left before finals. Luckily, I'll only have finals on Tuesday the 4th, and I'll be going home May 6th if everything goes according to plan. I thought I'd be getting a lot of work as the semester ends, but surprisingly, I'm finding that I have less assignments now than I have so far! Then again, most of the work I had came from my English class, and we only have like 3 assignments left... 

      I'm glad to finally be able to take a breather, at least for a little while, because once finals come around, we all know what that means--a few hours of intense stressing, and then suuummmmeeeeerrrrr!!!

4.07.2010

The Caribbean: In words.

I just wanted to put together a short summary of what you will find in the Caribbean--from the ordinary, to what only locals might see:

tamarind balls, heliconias, palm trees, sea fans, smiles, passion fruit, culture, sea turtles, chickens, dreadlocks, big beard, sea glass, soccer balls, calypso, johnny cake, rain forests, snorkels, iguanas, kalalloo, gorgeous sunsets, roast pork, hibiscus, madras print, mongoose, sugar mills, pasteles, plantation houses, boardwalks, coppers, forts, conch *everything*, boats, hummingbirds, hot sauce, white sand, lizards, goats, pot holes, soca, 80 degree weather, fish fry, something new every day.




4.01.2010

New Life Change

I've thought about it for a while, but finally decided to stick with my idea--I'm no longer a meat eater. My cholesterol has always been really bad, with no change from dieting, but there was one thing left to test. I want to see if cutting meat out of my diet will affect my cholesterol in any way (but that's not the only reason why, I'm just particularly curious about that aspect). Honestly, I've gotten bored with meat. When prepared properly, there's a different story, but most of the meat here is cooked very unhealthily (ex: chicken fingers/burgers/fried chicken sandwich/etc). Today started the change, and no it's not an April Fools joke! 

 :) I love fruits and vegetables, even though there aren't many vegetarian options here at UT, I will make the best of it. On the bright side, I am not cutting out seafood because fish has omega 3 oils (very good for cholesterol) so I will up my fish-consumption once I get home--and actually have a fresh supply! 

My Monday classes were canceled for April 5th, which means--4 day weekend for me! Couldn't be happier, I definitely need the break. I hope everyone has a joyous Easter! The only thing that could make it better is if we were all back home dying Easter eggs and smiling with friends and family. 

3.25.2010

A Change Of Pace

Because of all the health issues I've been dealing with, I've decided to make a few changes. Number one is to cut out meat from my diet as much as possible, but definitely not because I don't like it--trust me, I do. It's the easiest way to decrease my fat intake, which will hopefully aide my cholesterol on lowering. Secondly, I plan on drinking a lot more water than I do now, because it seems like I always have a headache. Third on the list is to try to stop worrying about others, and put myself first. That's probably the most tiring aspect of my life, and may be the most detrimental to my health. 

I'm still waiting on results from medical tests to come in, but I'm not worrying. Whatever will be, will be. All I can do at this point is figure out how I will handle whatever comes my way. I want to be more positive :) so I just have to be patient! 


3.18.2010

Worst Possible Scenario

Last night around 11:00, I decided to take a shower before hopping into bed. I've always wondered "what should I do if the fire alarm goes off while I'm in here?" ...and apparently I'm really good at predicting the future because that's exactly what happened! 

I was the lucky one who had to run downstairs with wet hair (mind you, there was still conditioner in it) and stand outside for 20 minutes in 50-something degree weather with a robe partially on, and a thin blanket wrapped around me. 

But did anyone help? No. Did anyone feel sorry for me? Nope. Everyone just laughed at me, even my "friends" which was the best part of all. I want to give a big THANK YOU to all of those people, and I hope that you are put in the same situation one day--it's really fun. 

TO ALL OF THOSE WHO SAY "my life is a joke," "my life sucks," or things like that...I can assure that nothing is more embarrassing than what I had to go through last night. The END.