Sunday, January 9, 2011

In the Beginning..

Hey. I'm Zoe. This is my first blog.
I have a dog named Cinnamon, I'm an only child, first day of class and I've already embarrassed myself by giving 3 truths in our little "get-to-know-each other" exercise, and I've been excited for this trip since day one. I go to Central and so are couple of my friends that are also on this trip and I'm a sophomore. Australia is my dream place since, like, forever and getting the little postcard in the mail for this trip was a dream come true. Anyways, if you can't tell I'm supa excited and it's only a six month countdown starting now!

1. Why did you sign up for this course?
I signed up for this course because my mom and me planned on going to Australia for a combined sweet sixteen/graduation present but then I heard about this course. I jumped at the idea and after a little convincing my mom did too. Even though she didn't get to come with (not that she didn't try to get herself in as a chaperon) she and I are both so happy that I even get to have this opportunity. I also think that this will be a life changing experience and something that I will forever keep with me.

2. What do you hope to learn from traveling abroad?
I hope that I have a chance to learn about the world and everything traveling has to offer. Getting out of your comfort zone and being dropped into a new surroundings is something everyone should experience just to say that they have done it and conquered it. But not only sight-seeing will bring you new knowledge but the fact that we will be out there without parents is defiantly a test of independence. Knowing that we have to keep our cool thousands of miles away from home sounds a little iffy but that is something else I hope I will learn to deal with. Independence is something I will need to deal with for the rest of my life so learning it now isn't so bad.

3. What specifically interests you about Australia or New Zealand?
I like everything about these countries. From the fact it isn't a volatile part of the world and I'll be safe there, to them speaking our language. Not to mention that they have beautiful sights are are an all around breathtaking country. Since looking through our itinerary and searching the places on google it's made me want this June to come so much faster. The more specific things I would like to see are the Great Barrier reef and the jungles plus overall beautiful landscapes.



4. Why do you think learning about where you are going before actually going can improve your traveling experience?
Personally I can't really say how it will help since my mom has always planned our trips, but I know that it helps build up the suspense before you go! Researching it just makes me 10x more excited and I know it helps me feel more like I know what's going on. It would probably help you get an idea of where you are going/what you are doing and make you feel less in the dark. And even though you can see pictures of it online, it can't take away the feeling of seeing it in person.

1 comment:

  1. Zoe,

    Great post - you'll have to promise your mom that you'll take her back and will be an expert tour guide. This will be an incredible journey and we know this will be a fantastic group of students to travel and learn with. Keep up the good work.

    Mr. Schagrin

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