Ship life, once again, is incredible. These past few days have been so much fun: getting back into the routine of classes, talking about our experiences with our professors, playing music with John Rosenberg, whom I call Uncle J now, getting a mad tan, getting ready for Sea Olympics, etc. We are in the middle of the Atlantic(to be specific, Latitude: 02º 14.8N, Longitude: 037º 27.6 W, currently traveling at 20 knots). Everything we do on the ship constantly keeps my mind in a zone of pro-activeness, and with every single day that passes by, I feel more and more accomplished as an individual. Just found out that I will be obtaining a Ghana Visa when we arrive in port, which is incredible. I'm so glad everything worked out and I believe that this next country will be one of the greatest. This blog is going to be kept short, I've got a Biology test tomorrow and drum practice with Rosenberg and a couple guys, for our pre-port Ghana drum group. I'm super stoked about what's to come, and I'm so fortunate that this dream of traveling the world has actually come true. Also, I will be starting up a Freedom in Creation chapter with Jake Fitzgerald when we arrive back at USC. It is going to be awesome, and we are going to change the world.
Stay classy you people on land,
Eric
Monday, January 31, 2011
January 29-31, 2011
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