Monday, December 13, 2010
Sitting outside
These past few days have been extremely cold outside. But since I have a dog I have to take him out for his daily walk and to do his necessities. At night when I take him out I just sit around for a while to hear the wind blowing and to think. Tonight was no different then any other night. The stars are shining bright and the wind is howling. Everything is around me is quiet and all I hear is the distant sound of my dad conversing with his parents. Being outside by myself makes me relax and shed all the worries away for a few minutes and then its back to reality and I have plenty things on my shoulders. But all in all those few minutes are sometimes the highlight of my day.
Field Trip #5 Marine Environment
My family likes to do a lot of get together's whenever they get the chance.We decided to go have a barbecue at Wiggins Pass Beach one Saturday. It's a great beach that provides plenty grills on the beach for family's to have barbecues. They have facilities with bathrooms and showers so visitors can rinse of the sand from the beach. It was a great day to go to the beach with the sun shining and the water was really good in temperature.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
A trip to the zoo
The first weekend of every month Carribbean Gardens the zoo in Naples has an event where local residents get in for free. I had a cousin visiting from Guatemala at the time and my mom, cousin and I decided to take him. We lions, tigers, and bears. We even went on a boat ride that took us to several islands where different species of monkeys are located. That day my mom dominated the camera and kept taking pictures of us at every location. The zoo has many programs throughout the day where they feed the alligators, bring out all the cats, and even ride a camel. Its a great place to go and have a family day. Every time I go to the zoo there is always
something new that was added or is going to be added.
Field Trip # 4 ECHO
ECHO-Educational Concerns for Hunger Organization is an organization that helps many countries worldwide. It is a non-profit Christian organization located in Fort Myers. It provides third world countries information on how to produce and maintain their own crops with little material. Also, as you walk around it gives you a demonstration on which types of vegetation are good to grow in certain locations with specific climates. A specific crop that is very good and grows in tropical or sub-tropical areas is the Moringa tree. This plant is said to cure many diseases. It contain four times the amount of calcium than milk, three times the amount of potassium bananas, and seven times the amount of vitamin c than oranges to name a few. It grows abundantly and is very helpful to third world countries that need nutrition. Another thing that amazed me about this place is the Drip Irrigation System. With only a bucket, a hose, a lanai cover, string, and wood to maintain it up high you can keep your plants watered with fresh water. The hose is placed inside the dirt and you use a minimum amount of water to sustain the plants. ECHO is a great place to go to and learn how there are organizations out there willing to help use the smallest amounts of materials to harvest crops.
Field Trip # 3 Downtown Naples: Festival of Lights
An event that has occurred for more than 30 years in Naples is its annual Third Street South Festival of Lights. My cousins, nephew and I decided to go since it had been years since we had gone to one of these Naples events. It's a week long celebration, but kicks off with the lighting of a huge Christmas tree. Its followed by carol singers and an orchestra performing. They also, have fake snow machines which are just bubbles all down the street for everyone to enjoy. Santa is also there to take pictures with children and parents. It's a great family experience and we want to show my nephew wonderful memories later on.
Snow Fest
Every year Naples decides to give its residents a little taste of what it would be like if it snowed in the area. The event is held on a Saturday at Golden Gate Community Park from 10am to 6 pm. I decided to take my 16 month old nephew and meet up with my aunt and my cousin. The day was extremely cold perfect for a day like that. Children don't pay at all to get in and adults pay $1. As soon as we got in we headed straight towards the mountains of "snow." Every age was designated for a specific pile of snow and you were to form a line. When it was our turn my cousin wasn't too fond of it but my nephew just stared at the pile of ice I handed him. He didn't like that fact that it was too cold, but did want to climb the mountain. There was plenty to do at the park from going on rides to eating food or taking a picture with Santa. It was a fun experience for myself and for my nephew, I had forgotten how it was because I had gone when I was little myself.
Family Gathering
Since my dad was at the hospital for a long period of time, my mom decided to give a good welcome home present. His parents were brought from El Salvador to come help me out in taking care of him which of course was a surprise to his eyes. Along with that all the family came over our house to make a huge barbecue. But our barbecue are not like any other, we don't grill hot dogs or hamburgers, we use meat and warm tortillas on the grill. Since my dad is usually the one who does the grilling, it was my moms turn to grill. She did a good job on preparing and cooking the meat. Of course I stepped in and helped her out just in case she tried to burn down the house. In the end everyone was licking their fingers.
Soccer Field
On November 13, I went to watch my nephew play his championship soccer game. The game was at Eagle Lakes Community Park at 7pm. It was somewhat chilly out but the night was perfect for a game. I went with my mom and met up with my cousin and his girlfriend. In the league he plays children play two 20 minute halves and both of them were very exciting. The game was very close, but my nephew helped assist in one of the two goals that made his team win the game. In the picture is my nephew with his teams championship trophy. Individually they each receive their own small trophy.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
A day at Rookery Bay
For my service learning project I went to Rookery Bay. I drove south on 951 heading towards Marco Island. That day was somewhat windy and cold, but I was somewhat nervous not knowing what to expect. As I approached it was an inviting place everything surrounding the entrance was nicely decorated. When I walked in I was surprised by the artwork on the walls and was greeted by a volunteer. A fourth grade class was taking a field trip to the site and I observed them for a bit. There was so much to see. I went towards the boardwalk to go on the trail but my exit to go back inside I met a black snake fortunately he went to the grass and did not harm me. The second floor of the education center there was much to read and see as well. There were labs where they do different experiments. On the main floor there was a huge aquarium with different species of fish. I really enjoyed visiting because there is much to do.
Field Trip # 2 Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
In September our colloquium class visited Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. I had visited the site prior but it was back when I was in elementary school. Of course I don't remember much just the boardwalk. As we walked around with the class, the trees were enormous and there were restless amounts of plants everywhere. I saw how vines and moss grows on trees and a huge grasshopper walking along the boardwalk. Although walking around the boardwalk felt like it could go on and on. I really enjoyed learning some of the ways this site helped our environment. What was really intriguing was the "Living Machine" which recycles used water. Meeting some of my virtual as well as classmates taking the course on campus was a fun experience. Being involved in the virtual class you don't interact much with your classmates, but I also got to meet my professor as well.
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