Yeah, I've been back in Ohio for about a week now and things are pretty much like I expected them to be. I am always tired, cold, and stressed but thats how life here is during the winter.
The snow was nice.....for about an hour. After that I just realized just why I love to leave here for the winter.
People ask me how I can leave for three months without missing anything experiences or losing friendships. Well the truth is that nothing happens in Bainbridge, Ohio during the winter and everything is exactly the same when I return. The only change is that people are much whiter with a tint of blue from their veins visible trough the skin. hahah Im sorry but it is true.
School is rediculous. I only find it inconveinent that I have to wake up and drive a couple hundred feet before I can go back to sleep in any of my four extremely easy classes. I guess I'll have to deal with it though.
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Reality Check

It will definitely not be an easy transition to go from the place where nearly everywhere you may look, it is as if you are looking at a picure perfect postcard or a photo from a magazine to a place where you see merely grey skies, snow, and extremely pale people (no offense to all of my friends back h

Although I will miss this place and all of my friends down here, I am looking forward to seeing everyone from back home. It is just once again the stopping and continuation of my two lives; both of which have elements that make me who I am today. Anyway, adios until next year Belize.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Coldfront in Belize
The weather these last few days has changed dramatically. A coldfront has blown in from the north bringing gusting winds and much colder weather than I am used to. Last night going into town I had to put on my jeans and a sweatshirt for the first time since I have been here because it got down to the high 60's!! Although many of you out there suffering in the snow and really cold weather in other places may seem to think that this weather is warm, it's not.
After being in Belize for nearly three months, I have been adapted to weather in the high 80's to the low 90's. I find it amazing how the human body can adapt to it's enviroment and become accustomed to a certain temperature it is living in. I am definitely goning to have a hard time going back to snowy Cleveland in just over a week.
After being in Belize for nearly three months, I have been adapted to weather in the high 80's to the low 90's. I find it amazing how the human body can adapt to it's enviroment and become accustomed to a certain temperature it is living in. I am definitely goning to have a hard time going back to snowy Cleveland in just over a week.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Boa

Monday, February 12, 2007
Boogie In Belize

Although the popularity of the event has spread rapidly over the last few years, there has been a few accidents in which don't seem to bother the skydivers too much. Last year, there were several account of misguided divers landing far away from the landing site, often in the ocean. There was one man whose parachute did not open for some reason and he fell to ocean just infront of my house shattering every bone in his body, killing him upon impact and leaving a tangled mess of bones and flesh.
With the event just beggining a few days ago, there has already been an accident. A man was coming in for his landing right on target when he made a horrible mistake. Coming in way too close to the electric lines he hit them with his lower body. He fell 40 feet down to the ground onto his head and neck causing sparks on the power line and knocking the power out for northen Ambergris. His condition is unknown as of now.

Sunday, February 11, 2007
Underwater Pics
I just took some pictures off of my sister's underwater camera and decided to post a few of them
for all of you to check out.




- This is me getting a little closer to a spotted eagle ray about 30 feet under the surface
- This is a big Cubera Snapper
- This is a school of Blue-Striped Grunts hovering near some fire coral
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Just Visiting

After talking with Andrew for a while, our family invited him out to stay at our house on Ambergris Caye. He was excited for the chance to get away from the small village where he does some missions work with the children, and go on a weekend full of fun and relaxation.
Yesterday, Andrew arrived at our house in the afternoon. We got him aquainted with our town of San Pedro and took him out to dinner. Today we woke up at about seven, took some pictures of the sunrise (above), and went for a day on the boat. Driving down south a ways to Hol Chan marine reserve gave Andrew the chance to see some of the biggest and most "friendly" fish in the sea. Local guides have taught the fish to come up to snorkelers and be completely unafraid, looking for some food.
After going

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