I know I know you want pictures...last night when I got back from dinner and watching the Lakers v. Celtics (not really) I did upload my pictures and sorted a few that I'll be posting really soon onto the blog.
So after a long day of training which was really cool to hear the history of semester at sea and where it's been and going...I found out that NYU was an academic sponsor of the a similar program in the early 1920s! so i'm pumped and ready. I have a total of 87 residents in my "sea", I'm in charge of the residents living in the "carribean sea" so last night I was trying to decide to go with the English pronunciation or the American pronuciation of it...what do you all think I should do??? We ate dinner at this restaurant called "little fish" it used to be an old art school where the author of "Anna and the King" used to write so that was a little cool fact of how old the building was. The menu was mainly seafood (fish) and for those that know me, you know that I'm not really a fish fan but it's food and it was different than ship food which I had eaten many many consecutive meals I needed a change. The special of the evening was shark and I had to pass on that one but many of the others got the special and enjoyed the shark meat. I went with a pan seared scallops that was delicious! and a bowl of Grilled Corn and Crab Chowder...that was okay, but combined together it was great! It was the right portion for a good meal. not too little not to much. we have more training and tomorrow they have are doing a parents reception so i have to switch into that mode but i definately want another meal!
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photos! come on!
speaking of food (since you blogged about food)... remember that soup I got from the dumpling place my first night in NY? I've been making it at home and eating lots and lots of it. yum. :)
miss you.
I want some of your shark and scallops and chowder! yummy!
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