WE CAME IN SECOND! GO RED SEA!!!
Ok, well first I guess I should explain what the Sea Olympics are—other than another great excuse for no classes. The Sea Olympics are a ship-wide competition, broken down by hallways, where each hall gets to compete against each other to prove their strength above all other seas. Oh, and it determines who gets to go through customs first when we come back home.
Similar to Hall Wars at Quinnipiac, or Color War at camp, today was chock full of crazy games and screaming and chanting. Our sea, the Red Sea, had to dress up in all…you guessed it, RED—and likewise all the other seas had their own color.
Officially the events started last night with the cheer, mascot, and banner competition. But today the real events took place. I’m talking mashed-potato sculpting, flip-cup (with water), Twister, Pictionary, a spelling-bee, a scavenger hunt—you name it, we did it. There was even a synchronized swimming event—outside the swimming pool. Kristen and I participated in the Human Knot (fastest time wins) and the Tug-of-War (we came in second!).
Tonight at the closing ceremonies awards were given, tallies were taken and the winners were announced. Congratulations on your victory Adriatic Sea!
R-R-R-E-D (R-R-R-E-D)
S-S-S-E-A (S-S-S-E-A)
R-E-D (R-E-D)
S-E-A (S-E-A)
Gooooo Red Sea!
P.S.—CK, I miss you guys! I almost wanted Silent Meals…but then again, not really.
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