Friday, November 13, 2009
We Be Jammin'
We Be Jammin’
A week in the Bahamas for our 1st wedding anniversary was just what the doctor ordered. We toured the isle of Freeport, and one of the smaller islands (called Cays, but pronounced key). While there we fished, shopped, went sighted seeing, spoke with many of the locals, and enjoyed the local cuisine. The fishing was done with just some bait, a hook, line, and sinker, and while I fished, my wife collected shells. Our shopping was limited to souvenirs for friends and ourselves. As we enjoyed the sights of white sandy beaches, old world churches, dolphins, and some of the local tourist trade, we had a chance to enjoy conversing with many of the locals, whom we found to be quite pleasant and respectful. As for the food, we were in heaven. For breakfast we had local fruit and juice, for the other meals we enjoyed several different dishes of conch (pronounced conk), a pork gyro, and chicken in a bag to name a few, to say everything was delicious would be an understatement. The only thing we did not like about our vacation was the fact that we had to leave. All in all, we would highly recommend going to Freeport, Bahamas.
Reflection
This was by far my most favorite assignment. It brought back memories of a really great vacation, and more than that, it gave me the chance to share some of it with others, sorry no souveneirs or food samples, but I did provide a few photos. There was so much to do, remember, and write about, but I was limited to how much content, so I did not go into great detail about trip itself. In doing this assignment I met NETS-T standards 1b, 2a, 3c, and 5a.
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