One unique aspect of life on the boat was "departure ceremony" at each port. When we left behind new friends or visiting family members the tradition was to throw paper streamers to them. If they caught them we would hold onto both ends as the boat pulled away from shore. They held us together for a few extra minutes. I usually helped collect the streamers after they broke to keep them from going into the ocean. Jovan, Rose and I then became the three-headed streamer monster!
Saturday, April 28, 2007
About Me
- Name: Keely
- Location: Tahara, Aichi, Japan
Born in Kentucky and having lived around the world, I am a person with many homes. I enjoy getting to know others and bringing people together. I really believe that I can learn from every person I meet, and my life has been enriched greatly by friendships! I love to try new things and I enjoy creative pursuits and coming up with new ideas. For me, life is an adventure with new opportunities and challenges each day!
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