This looks to be easier than emailing you or sending postcards, but it is a little difficult to get into the blogger account I established, and I just lost the message I just wrote.
Anyway, thanks for your card, and I am sorry you can't post from the ship as easily as you can in the U.S.
Tomorrow I hope to visit CODA, which is at the other end of King St. from my house and looks like a very well-run, useful, and effective organization.
Classes are going well, though they have been allowed (English 102) to go up to 35, because of the crunch on classrooms. I do have a large percentage of returning students in my classes on both campuses, so I can rely on those kids to help carry discussions.
Now let's see if this makes it through to the blog. It should.
I was given the amazing opportunity to circumnavigate the globe with the Semester at Sea study abroad program. I visited eleven drastically different countries via a cruise ship. This is where I've written about all of my experiences.
This will be a test, to see if I can respond to you. Please keep up the account, and the pictures are lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Dad
This looks to be easier than emailing you or sending postcards, but it is a little difficult to get into the blogger account I established, and I just lost the message I just wrote.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, thanks for your card, and I am sorry you can't post from the ship as easily as you can in the U.S.
Tomorrow I hope to visit CODA, which is at the other end of King St. from my house and looks like a very well-run, useful, and effective organization.
Classes are going well, though they have been allowed (English 102) to go up to 35, because of the crunch on classrooms. I do have a large percentage of returning students in my classes on both campuses, so I can rely on those kids to help carry discussions.
Now let's see if this makes it through to the blog. It should.
Love,
Dad