WEEK ONE DONE!!!!! I made it... in one piece. Classes are going well, but the pace of work is very fast. I am taking class every day of the week, and this week we start anatomy lab which should be very cool. Apparently there is a wet lab and a dry lab... we will be working mainly in the wet lab but I'm just excited to get in any lab!
Ill give you an overview of the week just so you can see all the fun you are missing here in Grenada! lets see... I wake up around 7, give or take about 5 min. My roommate and I have breakfast which we make in the room together and enjoy a nice cup of Colcafe coffee... which basically is like drinking mud... lets just say when i get home I'm going to drink an iced coffee from Dunkin' with my pinkie finger up like its a delicacy! haha After breakfast in the morning, my bag is normally packed and then I leave for class around 7:40. It takes us a little while to walk up the hill which normally isn't bad, but the fact of 85 degree weather with 90% humidity isn't too fun before 8 AM. Chris(my roommate) and I normally try to make that trek as quick as possible; I think our record currently stands at 5 minutes.
This is the view from upper campus, and directly behind me about 50 yards is where we have our morning lectures. The steepness of the hill really can't be judged from this pic, but let me reassure you, its no joke!
The mountains in the distance really make this picture scenic... its kind of hard to see but I will try to get a better picture up soon enough.
So we have classes in the morning for about 3 hours and then anatomy lab once every week. It really isn't too bad of a schedule, but when you throw in about 8 hours of studying to do on top of that you have a packed schedule. I can tell you that not only is my Anatomy book intimidating to look at, it doesn't make a good pillow either!!! So when the day winds down, I normally get back to my room around 10 or 11 and have time to pack my bag and get ready for the next day... check some emails/Facebook and then hit the sack... not too exciting!
This week should be interesting though. The material is really starting to pick up in class and I know the amount of info is only going to get more in depth... Especially with this one class, Physiology. The professor is a good guy but the material is a little dry and not really my cup of Joe... so it makes concentrating very hard!
When I get a little overwhelmed though I just take a step back and look around at the school... this really is a beautiful place. This picture was taken right outside of our library. As soon as you walk out of the library, I looked left and saw the sun setting. The sun is like clockwork here because we are on the equator... up at 6:30 and down at 6:30. No fluctuation on it at all... and when the sun goes down, it gets dark so quick!!!!
Well its about 11 at night and I need to get to bed but I hope everyone else is doing good back in the US!!!
Talk to you all soon!!!!!!!
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Lets kick this off!
First day of classes. Thought this day would never come! We have had orientation things for the past week and classes have been lingering in the distance, but now I am officially off and running. Woke up bright and early with Anatomy followed by two more classes and then studying. Being back in school is definitely a change of pace. Listening, reading, writing... its all going to take some getting used to again but when I look down at my textbook and the pictures are of cadavers and transverse sections of the human body I cannot help but to get excited. This is what I truly want to do with my life.
The last few pictures I have been putting up have been me on the beach... and for all of you who thought I'm living the life, here is your payback moment... the next time I am going to get to see that beach will probably be after midterms haha
The last few days I had leading up to classes were great. I really have met some good people down here, and everyone has a truly amazing story to tell.
Here is a picture of my roommate Chris (on the left) and our friend Adam. we are walking on Grand Anse beach.
We picked a spot under a tree to put all of our things so they stay out of the sun. Now, this beach is lined with trees... and some of them provide a lot of shade... you would think that if you saw someone else's things there you might keep moving until the next tree to put your things down right???? Not exactly... at least that is not what one gentleman thought. So we are in the water just relaxing, and we look up to see a guy standing in front of our tree... just standing. Chris and I look at each other and say "is this guy lost? Maybe he needs something?" Then he walks over our stuff and sits down next to all of our belongings and starts reading a book... now our first thought was, he looks innocent just let him linger for a little bit. Then we decided to go over and say something to this guy, so Chris and I walk over and say to the guy, "Hey, our stuff is here and we aren't to keen on you staying here. We have a lot of expensive stuff in our bag and not for nothing, but we don't know you." He very bluntly said, well maybe you should have someone here watching your stuff. Believe me... i wanted to say right back to him, well maybe you should find another tree to read your novel jerk!!! But, the good man in myself, Chris let the guy chill... partly because we were going to grab something to eat anyway... SO MUCH FOR LOCALS BEING NICE!
Its very different from the nice culture on the island we have been experiencing. I have adopted a motto, "if you treat Grenada nice, she will be nice back to you." Now what this means, is before you ask anyone to do something for you i.e.: ordering a sandwich, you need to ask that person how they are doing... if this is not done you are not getting your sandwich this century, and when you do it will be the smallest, driest sandwich you have ever eaten in your life. When you go to the store always introduce yourself and be nice, because I have witnessed on numerous occasions already that the locals remember you and can either help/hurt your chances of getting your way... this seems to be the golden rule down here.
Sorry to go off on a tangent there... ok Im back... so we were at the beach... as we moved down the water we found these kids who we were playing with a few days previous. About 4 kids, all of which are brothers between 10 and 15 years old. These kids it seems, just wander the beach and hang out... no apparent responsibility on the summer breaks from school. In fact, the previous time we saw these kids we built a sandcastle with them...
So, nothing very exciting here to publish but I thought, "Hey, its been a few days and I haven't published a post in a while." I hope everyone in the states is doing very well and I will talk to everyone very soon!
sorry this post was so quick... ill write again soon.
J
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
YOU ALL READY FOR SOME CARNIVAL?!?!?!
So follow up post!!! Finally... I apologize its taken me this long to get to you all, but I have had some things to do during the day including my orientation (which is going really well... cover that later). Ok, so the last post I covered up until I went to grab some sushi... lets continue shall we?
So, we come back from getting some sushi and I lay down for an hour or two. My luggage still isn't here and every time I call the airport I get "No Mr. Roberts, your luggage isn't here yet!" With this being said, I wake up, put back on the same clothes I've been wearing for two days now and head on over to my next door neighbors Adam and Kyle...good guys. We catch a bus over to Grand Anse which is one of the top 10 worlds most beautiful beaches and let me tell you.. the pic doesn't do this beach justice.. .the water is pristine and the sand is like butter...
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| Grand Anse. The beach stretches for about 2 miles |
For all of you who are reading this and looking at the picture, you are probably saying "That little jerk!" What I have to say in response to that is... ... ... well, nothing to be honest! This place truly is beautiful! Come out and visit!!! You will not be dissapointed!
We ended up taking off our shoes and just walking along the beach for roughly a mile. I have to say this was putting me more and more at ease about where I am about to spend the next two years of my life.
So we end up cutting through a little shop area to the main road, and a small miniature van pulls up and the door slings open, with a guy asking us if we want to go to St. George's. Now St. George is the capital, roughly 10 min from the university, and about 4 min from where we were at Grand Anse. So the cab pulls up, we get in and we take off. Any of you who have the picture of the yellow cab from NYC pulling up in your head, THROW IT AWAY NOW!!! That is Norman Rockwell's version of the story! An old mini van from the 70's pulls up and the sliding door slings open revealing the drivers copilot!! He is in charge of the money and opening/closing the door for quick access.
Off we go!!!
Now picture this mini van FLYING through the streets of island on a road that is right on a cliff! I thought driving in a NYC taxi was an adventure, but this was a whole other level! THIS was taking my life into my own hands... and the kicker is they drive on the other side of the road! So here we are, in a bus driving about 40 mph on a cliff with island music blaring!!! it was truly a sight... to really get the whole picture I need to put up a picture of what one of these taxi's looks like.
So, after getting to the capital in one piece we hop out of the cab and we are in smack dab in the middle of Carnival! Now, Carnival is huge here. Basically, everyone is drunk in the streets dancing and joining in on the parade that goes through the town.
| Parade going through town |
By the way, I stuck out like a sore thumb in a Calvin Klein shirt, cargo shorts and Ray Bans... Just saying! haha
We enjoyed all that Carnival had to offer that day, and ended up going home right around 7.
I arrive back at my dorm, and I still don't have any luggage!!!! So I call the airline only to get the same response that I had received the last 2000 times that Ive called. Now, Im getting irritated and I begin to think the lady just doesn't want to deal with me and when I call she is staring at my luggage wishing it would just disappear haha. I hop into a taxi on campus that is headed back to the airport, get on a line and when I walk into the terminal THERE IT IS STARING ME IN THE FACE!!!!!! I have never been so happy to lug three suitcases around in my life!!!!!!!!!
Armed with three suitcases packed with my life Im going to need for these four months, I made my way back and unpacked...
So, the battle ended with the "Great Grenadian Luggage Disaster," but I am sure there will be more funny stories to tell shortly.
Anyway, I miss everyone back home. Mom and Dad, I miss our talks and just being able to pick up the phone and give you a call. You support my every endeavor and are always there for me, I love you more than you can imagine.... Danielle and Amanda, I love you two so much! I couldn't ask for two more amazing, caring, supportive sisters!
To all of my friends, I have tried to call a few of you already. If you haven't received a phone call it doesn't mean that I don't care, I just haven't got around to you yet... key word, YET!
For now, its about midnight and I am exhausted. Going to wake up in the morning and get a workout in before orientation continues at 8.
Take care everyone and send me emails letting me know how you all are doing!!! Or comment on the blog.. let me know how you like it.
| the bay in St. George |
Monday, August 8, 2011
Sorry for the delay... the next updates might have to come in increments
Hey everyone!!!! So here I am in Grenada... Officially. Lets start from the top shall we? I was dropped off Sunday early morning by Rachel and Fran (thank you so much!!) at JFK for my flight. At bag check the lady behind the counter did not charge me for my third bag, instead she just charged me for an overage and sent me on my way. So here I am thinking, "Wow... this trip is really starting off on a good foot!" I say my goodbyes to Rachel and Fran, and then go to my boarding gate, get on the plane, get ready for lift off and then boom... we have to go back to the gate because the navigation screen on the plane was busted! So we had to sit on the plane for about 2.5 hrs... which wouldn't have been bad but the lady in front of me had a screaming baby and the guy next to me was all elbows! After they fixed it we were off and flying to Trinidad and Tobago... then hit our connection to Grenada. I was so excited to get there, get my things and head off to the dorm but one thing... I HAD NO LUGGAGE WAITING FOR ME!!! Not even one of the three bags that I had were there... so I got into a taxi and headed off to the University. In my room I had a sheet that the RA had given me as a favor and I used my messenger bag as a pillow... this was officially roughing it!!!
I also wanted to send loved ones a message to let them know I got in safe, but my cpu wouldn't have worked without my power cord that was in my LUGGAGE!! So there I was... nothing but a computer without power and my iPhone that didn't work... using my book bag as a pillow. This is Grenada I thought... I was not a happy camper. I ended up falling asleep and woke up in a much better mood after some well deserved sleep (about 12 hrs)! I put back on the same clothes I wore the day previous (Don't judge me) and left to go explore a little bit. As soon as I walked outside I was greeted by the Digicel sales people. Digicel is the largest cell phone company in Grenada I guess and they were having some really good deals. I got a phone, charged it up with a good amount of minutes and off I was going! I knew the next flight in from my airline wasn't until 8 pm that day so I had time to kill. I ended up walking over to the beach which was right next to my dorm and then up the hill on campus to check out some off the buildings like the student center and such. The campus in my opinion is gorgeous... all red tile roofs. There is such a uniformity to this place which makes it very appealing to me. Walking definitely helped get me back to a good baseline after the lost luggage incident.
This is my dorm... I live on the first floor so no stairs to go up!
As I walked, I ended up meeting some people that are going to be in the program with me. We chatted a little bit and decided to grab some food... and if anyone reading this post knows me they know immediately what I went for!!! SUSHI!!!! The cook at the little hut we went to said they had just caught some tuna, so tuna it was!
After the tuna I came back to the dorm and just chilled... I was tired from walking around and I needed to just sit for a couple of minutes.
So... everyone reading... I did more for the day which included Carnival and more sightseeing so please read the next post which I am going to do tomorrow! For now, it is about 1AM and I need some rest... I miss everyone and I hope you all are doing well back in the states.
I also wanted to send loved ones a message to let them know I got in safe, but my cpu wouldn't have worked without my power cord that was in my LUGGAGE!! So there I was... nothing but a computer without power and my iPhone that didn't work... using my book bag as a pillow. This is Grenada I thought... I was not a happy camper. I ended up falling asleep and woke up in a much better mood after some well deserved sleep (about 12 hrs)! I put back on the same clothes I wore the day previous (Don't judge me) and left to go explore a little bit. As soon as I walked outside I was greeted by the Digicel sales people. Digicel is the largest cell phone company in Grenada I guess and they were having some really good deals. I got a phone, charged it up with a good amount of minutes and off I was going! I knew the next flight in from my airline wasn't until 8 pm that day so I had time to kill. I ended up walking over to the beach which was right next to my dorm and then up the hill on campus to check out some off the buildings like the student center and such. The campus in my opinion is gorgeous... all red tile roofs. There is such a uniformity to this place which makes it very appealing to me. Walking definitely helped get me back to a good baseline after the lost luggage incident.
This is my dorm... I live on the first floor so no stairs to go up!
As I walked, I ended up meeting some people that are going to be in the program with me. We chatted a little bit and decided to grab some food... and if anyone reading this post knows me they know immediately what I went for!!! SUSHI!!!! The cook at the little hut we went to said they had just caught some tuna, so tuna it was!
| what a good name right!!! |
So... everyone reading... I did more for the day which included Carnival and more sightseeing so please read the next post which I am going to do tomorrow! For now, it is about 1AM and I need some rest... I miss everyone and I hope you all are doing well back in the states.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
So... I am feeling the stress
I created this blog because over my life I have been blessed with so many amazing people who care about me and have my best interest at hand. While I am in Grenada it will be VERY hard to keep touch with all of you on an individual basis, but that is where this blog comes into play... VOILA!
So, it is Tuesday night around 7PM and I am sitting in the living room with my family. It feels good to be home and settled (AKA putting my suitcase down for a second). My last few days in Albany were unforgettable, and spending time with friends was the very way I wanted to enjoy my last few days there. It was so very hard to say goodbye to my Albany family... Rachel, Sarah, Fran, Mona, Kevin and Mary, Mark and Ryan among others... you all mean more than you can imagine to me and I cannot wait to come back to Albany on break to hang out and catch up in person!! I truly have been blessed by all of your friendships.
I am looking forward to my time though with just Mom and Dad before I leave. I know they are going to be sad when I leave, but probably think I am a little jerk when I update pictures of me on a beach HAHA. This is all becoming very real to me though now. My flight is less than a week. My schooling officially begins in less than 2, and I am leaving the country. The feeling I equate to this, is the feeling I get right before a football game... the perfect mixture of confidence to know you can get the job done, but just the right amount of butterflies to keep you in check.
Well, I hope this update finds everyone doing very well. I am sorry for the brevity of the post, however, I just wanted to make sure that I got this blog up and running. Also, I will have Skype and will be getting a Grenadian cell phone which I will provide for people to contact me.
Til next time!
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