Wednesday, January 14, 2009

We're Here!

Day One: January 14
by Anna and Jackie
It was a long day. After waking at 4 am, we all met up to drive to the airport. Despite a few directional issues, we made it, safe and sound. The flight was easy, only 2 1/2 hours, and the views from the plane were beautiful. We were all so excited to see the clear water and white sand surrounding the islands. Around 11:30, we arrived in Nassau and met Valdez, our "tour guide." Tall, lanky, and always ready to smile, Valdez kept us occupied until our bus came about 30 minutes late.
The ride was a fun one. Our bus driver appointed himself tour guide and showed us around the island, pointing out some favorite places, such as celebrity homes, typhoon islands, and local favorites. He loved to mix in a few jokes.

He also shared us a fun fact about conches and their magical ability to put the "pep in your step, the glide in your stride" (if you know what we mean).
We arrived at the Towne Hotel, a cute hotel with Caribbean decor and a parrot in the lobby. Then, we ventured out for a real Bahemian lunch at Sbarro.
We returned for a walking tour with Valdez, where we visited the church down the street (Christianity is central to life here), the Ministry of Tourism, the Hilton, Parliament, and the police force. We even got a picture with a few finely dressed officers! (A must in the Bahamas)
Exhausted, we returned to the hotel to clean up and rest before dinner. We all met up around 7 to discuss trip goals and expectations.
Around 8, we went on a search for dinner. We found out quickly the Bahemians go to bed early--everything was closed! We ended up at McDonalds for a really exotic meal.
Now, we're back at the hotel, playing Taboo in the lobby.
Tomorrow, we're off to a service day cleaning up the beach with two colleges from Kansas and Pennsylvania..wish us luck!

2 comments:

  1. I was the driver and I take MINIMAL responsibility for getting lost.

    Hope y'all are having a great time.

    Joelle

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