Pictures: The first picture is some of us girls (our favorite waitress, Sarah, Karlie, Ali, Hannah, Me) and David, who we bought worry beads as a present for because he's always sharing his food with us and drinks and cooking for us.
Yes, it said "Farmacy" I thought it was pretty funny...
The next picture is Me, Lauren, Karlie, Ali and Hannah one of the last few nights that we cooked a HUGE supper upstairs and there was a BEAUTIFUL sunset. It was probably as close to a storm as I'll see in Greece - the wind was blowing a lot and it was humid all day and I guess it spit just a little, but no real rain... The last picture is me and my friend Hannah taking a break from dancing at a bar/restaurant near our school.
Wow – I can’t believe I haven’t written in 5 days – SORRY! I haven’t really been doing anything too exciting, so I guess I haven’t had too much to write about.
Since I got back from Santorini, we haven’t had any more “excursions”, so I’ve had time to finish up my pictures for my final project and print off the 6 that we need to present to class. I actually did my presentation this morning to a group of about 7 of us. There was a huge confusion because on our schedule that the students had it said that we had presentations today and tomorrow, but the professors had told us all that we just had presentations tomorrow, so we assumed we would have class today. Some of us decided to bring our pictures so we could present today, so that we didn’t have to be there for HOURS tomorrow. Well, then Dacy, one of the Photo students who has to leave tonight because she’s doing another program in Italy, got an e-mail last night saying that we didn’t have class today but she should come in for her presentation. The teachers didn’t e-mail anyone else about this so we were very confused this morning. Then, Dacy e-mailed her back telling her that our schedule says we have class at 10 today, so she’d plan on coming then, but they never e-mailed her back. We didn’t really know what to do this morning, so about 7 of us went to the school with our stuff and sat around for about an hour waiting for our teachers. Yuko, the wife of the program coordinator, got to school and called Sarah and Cameron (our teachers) and they said that they didn’t know we had class and what not……turns out that they had made an original schedule with no class today, given that to the teachers, and once they realized how many people were taking this class they decided they needed two days of critiques. Sarah also said that she hadn’t checked her e-mail to see if Dacy responded so she didn’t even know that she was going to be at school. It was kind of frustrating because we sat around school an hour waiting for them – that’s the ONLY complaint that I have about this program – it seems VERY unorganized. I mean, everything has gone very smoothly, but when we have to sit around for an hour it gets frustrating. So, 5 of us who were ready did our presentations today – and that took an hour. I think there are about 15-17 people in the class, so tomorrow is going to be a long day of presentations – not looking forward to it. But I got mine done, and it went better than I thought it would go, so I’m happy!
So, I got some bad news yesterday. My friend John Verly from Marshall (he’s a friend from FFA) has a brain tumor, and he just was moved from Sioux Falls to St. Paul and they are going to see what they can do and when/if they can operate. They have been giving him steroids and that has helped to decrease the size of it. Here’s his caringbridge website for more details: http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/johnverly
I can’t believe that I only have two more days with these AMAZING people here! I HATE goodbyes. And it’s REALLY hard with these people because I don’t know when I’ll ever see them again! Karlie and I are honestly planning to go down to Maryland next May for Sarah’s wedding, because it’s really kinda been the three of us who have been communicating from the beginning and very close this whole time. We have this plan to all come back to Paros in 10 years and stay at Jimmy’s and have a big reunion – which would be INCREDIBLE. I definitely want to come back to this place in the future – it’s my favorite of the islands that I’ve visited and it really has become a home for me – and I love it! It makes me so sad to think that I have to leave in just two days, and at the same time I’m really excited to see Mom and Dad and travel with them and then to get home to everyone else!
Well, I’m gonna read some and burn the rest of my pictures to a CD and probably add more onto facebook – so check there for more pictures!
Love you all!!!
xoxo



