Tuesday, January 29, 2013

A casual swim with MANATEES!


So the above video is not the greatest, but it is what it is, so you may be able to get an idea of what swimming with manatees is like!



Ridin' with the cool guys - You got to have a convertible if you are in Florida, even the manatees know that!

So unfortunately I can not even begin to capture in pictures or words what an amazing experience I had with these beautiful and mysterious creatures. Manatees are very sweet and calm animals and so even in their wild habitat they love human interaction. And yes, these 1,500 lb. creatures enjoy back scratches just like dogs. And yes they will turn over for you so you can get their tummies too:) I even had one use its fins to pull my hand to her and hug me! I named her Lucinda, her and I spent a lot of time together - It was incredible! I am so grateful that I have such amazing host parents!

"SUPER" host mom Maureen, wet suit on ready to get going! To the manatees or BUST!

Yes we are so ready to swim with those manatees!

Scuba gear and all waiting to scratch my first manatees back!

My roommate and I scratching the manatees! These were only a few, there were at least 50 in the area. It happened to be a perfect day so you had to be careful not to get too close or you may be bucked high into the air! yikes!

Yes I am  in heaven, without a doubt!

All glowing after such a great swim with manatees!

Thankfully they were not quite this big!








Monday, January 28, 2013

Livin' Large with the Browne Family - Photos!


                          

The Gorgeous Lakeland Sunset from the Florida Southern College Campus

Very possibly the best trained dog ever to roam the earth. Mac is beyond sweet!

Tuna, and squid and shrimp and much more. I try something new everyday! Thats what this time is for right?
I sure love date nights at the Brownes!

Yes, that is a tiny squid! I ate calamari - I continue to have many firsts each and everyday here in Lakeland.

A scrumptious meal on "date night". 

Yes and dessert came too - Gluten free, flourless, still warm macadamia nut brownie. Is your mouth watering yet? 


We couldn't miss the annual Lakeland Pig Fest! They even had pig bucks for such a special occasion. Let me tell you, it does not get much more southern then that! Everything is pig, I even tried chocolate covered bacon! (p.s. our new roommate Bailey joined us as you can see!)


Eating Greek in Tarpon Springs!


I made some dead friends, but we sure do look alike!





Photos from Week #2- Making New Friends


Preparing for our USA culture jam piece.
Leadership Round Tables Event (cast mates pictured around the table from left to right: Montana-Canada, Hunter-Colorado USA, Robin-Sweden, Maddy-Sweden, Charlie-Trinidad and Tobago, Me, Sean-Florida USA
Goofy Cast picture:) Pictured in this photo is everyone who will be traveling on the road together (still missing 4 students who are not pictured...) It is quite large group! I think we make about 120 people total.

Just having fun on culture jam night:) This is Dylan from Colorado who I happen to be holding in my arms!

My UWP admissions advisor who prepared me for such an adventure. She does much more than admissions as well though!

First CI Day (community service). Mainly Belgians in this group plus Mika from Japan and Bettina from Norway.

                          
                                  Sunday sun time in my back yard by the pool - a few "uppies" stopped by to visit!

                              
                                 Squeezing on the public bus on the way to volunteer!

Heading off on our first CI day for Cast A 2013, many more to come in the next 6 months.

Group picture on the playground at the orphanage where we volunteered!

Again, CI Day, waiting for the bus, we figured it was a perfect time for a picture:)



Both below and above are pictures from the Culture Jam - USA style!




Both above and below pictures were pictures from Pig Fest in Lakeland - where we ran into some of our fellow "Uppies"! When there are 120 of you, you are bound to run into each other! haha





Sunday, January 27, 2013

Week #3 Lakeland, FL


Officially I have been in sunny Lakeland Florida now for 3 weeks and it continues to be fabulous. There is so much to do around the Lakeland area. Tampa and Orlando are just an hour away, not far at all in my opinion. To get to the ocean you have to drive about an hour or so. Again nothing, considering the drive to the ocean used to be 20 plus hours for me.  There are numerous other unique things to see and do within a driving distance of 20min – 2 hours. It is quite fantastic if you ask me! With that said, you can see that there are endless possibilities of how to spend our free days, which are very rare, and this makes decisions quite difficult. But hey it’s pretty awesome to have a hard decision be: should we go to the beach or a theme park? Hmmm what a rough life, or what a blessed life more like itJ
So this past week was our second week of staging and orientation, which meant more dancing, singing, getting to know our cast mates and a lot of educational workshops as well. We continued to learn about all aspects of Up with People, like the production side of things and how all the technical parts of the show come together. I am learning so many things that I never thought I would.  Of course, we continue learning songs and dances from the show, which is fun and hard at the same time. There is so much to learn and get down that some days you just get so overwhelmed and when you arrive home after a 8am-5:30pm day you are just totally pooped. I made many more friends and tried to talk to someone new everyday, which I did succeed in doing. Yay!
           This week included a few monumental moments within our Up with People program. First of all, we took our cast picture, which was quite the task. Imagine trying to get 120 people ready and smiling for a group picture. Did I mention we all had to be seen perfectly and have our eyes open? You tell me if that would be hard or not. Also as a cast we had our first CI day (community impact day), which was quite fun. We took a public bus to volunteer at an orphanage. Let’s just say it was a good day for the bus company when 60 passengers got on their bus! Also on Wednesday night we had something called Culture Jam, which is an event where different cast members do little 5 min skits about their culture or country. The host families are invited and let’s be honest, you automatically have an audience when you have 120 cast members and staff there. Another fun event that took place was called Leadership Round tables. This involved a group of “leaders” from the Lakeland community, who came to speak and answer questions and share their stories. I found this to be a very interesting and informational session that I quite enjoyed.
            The week nights remained nice and relaxing. We would come home, have a snack, do anything we needed to get done, catch up with Maureen on how our days went, maybe do some homework and release any stress or emotions necessary. It has truly become a very comfortable place for me and my roommates and so whenever I have an off moment or rough day I long to go “home” or home to the Brownes. I feel cared for and thus very at home with my roommates (sisters) and host parents.
             Tuesday night is usually date night for our host parents (Kevin and Maureen). They graciously took us out to eat at Bonefish Grill with them where I got to try some new types of fish and squid. Kevin and Maureen are very intent on helping us expand our horizons. They encourage us to experience new things and get as much culture as possible while here in Florida, which I am very grateful for.
            On Friday we gained a new roommate, Bailey from Colorado who is a second semester student. She brought with her wonderful stories, great energy and lots of advice and helpful tips for us in these crazy weeks of staging. She is a great addition to our little family.
            On Saturday Maureen was a “Super Host Mom” and got up at the crack of dawn to drive us to Homosassa Springs to swim with manatees. It was simply amazing. You literally are in the water floating and the manatees come over and you scratch their backs and then they roll over like puppies so you can scratch their stomachs as well. When one of them was with me for about 20 min, I fell in love with the giant creatures. I named my one manatee friend, Lucinda, and squealed in joy when she took her two fat fins and pulled my hands to her chest in a big manatee embrace! At one point I was surrounded in front, behind, below and on the sides by these beautiful, wild and yet so calm creatures. One even came in for a kiss as well. It was incredible.
            After the manatee excursion we headed to Tarpon Springs to eat Greek food and by chance spotted some frolicking dolphins in a small inlet, which topped off the already amazing day! We made it home in time to see the full moon over Lake Hollingsworth and went to bed at a very early hour.
            Sunday consisted of a lot of homework, sleeping outside by the pool in the sunshine and a wonderful family dinner around the dining table to top off the week. Life is good and I really mean that from the bottom of my heart.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

A Night Out at : GARY's OYSTER BAR & SEAFOOD HOUSE!


Kevin and Maureen decided we must get real Florida culture so they took us to eat alligator, oysters, frog legs and much more. Below are the pictures of our wonderful evening out (Saturday Jan. 19th) and the pictures include all of our looks of fear and joy towards the food we were eating...
The look of the sign gives the feeling of what kind of place it is. It was very fun and yet totally southern style! Maureen knows all the right places in Lakeland!

Kevin and his host daughters - One lucky man! 

Love those laughing candid shots! 

Preparing to eat alligator... not this one, real fried alligator tail. haha
So raw oysters were the first to be taste tested... I officially ate 3. First I tried it
with a cracker  and sauce, then a cracker and no sauce and finally...


I tried slurping it from the shell. Wasn't sure how I felt
about it at the time as you can see by my facial expression.

Deciding how I feel - not exactly enjoying the texture,
and not sure if I would call it my favorite food but...

It is not the worst thing I have ever eaten either! I am so glad I tried
it because now I know that I probably won't choose to order raw oysters :)



   
                     One side of the table enjoying the deliciously fried seafood!

And ok yeah, the other side is enjoying the food as well :)

Our last taste test... frog legs :( YIKES!

Amilee and I were quite fearful when we realized the frog's little butts were also fried, but we ventured on... and then...
...and we ate those frogs legs just like you eat a chicken drumstick - tasty you may ask? Well, we decided it was not horrible, but it was not the best either. It tasted like very watery or bland chicken. But hey we did it right? That is what counts! We were out of our comfort zones and in our challenge zones. And as we have learned already from being here in Up with People, you don't grow unless you are in your challenge zone!
Empty plates at the end of the evening a good sign right? The alligator tail ended up being my favorite. Of course the scallops, conch fritters, shrimp, and catfish were also delicious. So thanks to my fabulous host parents, Kevin and Maureen my food horizons and many other horizons as well are being expanded each and everyday! I am so grateful for this wonderful opportunity and I feel so blessed to be surrounded by such lovely people!

CHEERS until next time!








Monday, January 21, 2013

Fun times with The Brownes (host family #1)

Out at the country club!

Riding in style - convertible under the gorgeous Florida night sky - it doesn't get much better than that if you ask me:) Kevin getting to drive a bunch of gorgeous ladies to the country club! Don't worry his wife is coming in another car:)

Talking about our day in the kitchen - Perfect time for a picture! You know me and my self timers, they just happen!

Mac with mouse ears - too cute!

We were all so incredibly tired,  that we became slap happy and then we all ended up with mouse ears. That was the point when Kevin and Maureen knew we needed some serious sleep!

Giving back- we asked if we could go to the nursing home where Kevin's mom stays and sing some songs. We were welcomed with joy and Mac the puppy came as well!

Family Portrait!
Names from left to right - Kevin, McKenzie, Misa, Amilee, Nikka and then Maureen and Mac the dog!