Planes and bugs and meatloaf, oh my!

Dear adoring fans,

What a day this has been. We started off the day with hopes of sleeping on our flight to Miami, but these hopes were crushed for most of us, with the average time slept being around 45 minutes (if you were lucky). Despite the delays and our time crunch of a layover in Miami, we just made it to our flight to Nassau. After landing in Nassau, we had a lengthy layover, during which many people chose to scope out the Dunkin Donuts, and Mike taught the group how to play a new game called Quinto (it should be known that it is quite a challenge to learn a new game while sleep deprived). Quinto layed the groundwork for several more games played after going through security, in which 2 members of our group almost slept through the boarding process, but like the rest of the day, we made it. 

Once we landed in San Salvador, all of us filled with a healthy combination of excitement and nerves, we loaded our gear (and ourselves) onto one of the Gerace trucks, and enjoyed our first windy ride through the island. Upon our arrival at the mighty fine establishment of the Gerace Research Center, we attended an orientation, got settled in our dorm rooms, and skedaddled to dinner. Hungry stomachs were met with a delectable dinner of meatloaf, mixed veggies, and mashed potatoes (as well as a mysterious and delicious orange beverage, which some of us speculated to be POG). 

After dinner, we faced the music of the prevalent bug situation that we will be dealing with for the next 3 weeks. The bug spray fumes may or may not be getting to us as we write this blog post. 

Until next time,

Kailee and Madi


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