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Daniel Redell '18

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Day 6

Our day started off with Jasmine serving us breakfast. Their cabin was all of the marine two guys and their cabin was much better than ours. I guess it is fair since this is their second year, but it was significant. Furthermore, Doc got us really big donuts for an addition to our breakfast. So today I had a...

Day 5

Today was our breakfast day. We had to wake up earlier than normal and set up a table with all the cereals, yogurts, and bagels. It went well with everyone getting enough food. After everyone was well fed, we head out to the yacht club in Glen's huge taxi. When we got there we had to do push-ups and...

Day 4

          This morning started off with an exceptional breakfast from the plum house, the second place finishers in the beach games. They were pretty salty from the day before and tried to make our house be last in line for food. It got overruled and we got our normal breakfast portions of cereal and a...

Day 3

Today started out as a great day with a good breakfast from the mango cabin. I had fruit loops in questionable milk and a muffin. Not the most filling breakfast, but it got me to lunch. After the breakfast we had a presentation in the media room given to us by Dr. Gore. She gave us a presentation on...

Day 2

         Today was another early day. It started with a great breakfast at the teachers cabin with eggs, juice, cereal, and fruit. After the food, we went out on our first project dive. Our project is to find out if 3 types of fish (surgeon fish, Doctor fish, and blue tang) have any effect on the...

Day 1

     Today was a long day. We woke up at 6:30, which was sleeping in from the day before. After we showered and got into our dive gear we walked down to the fence for Glen, our taxi driver, to pick us up and take us down to the water. We ate breakfast at the yacht club which...

Introduction

My name is Daniel Redell. I am a rising Junior at Jesuit College Prep. I am looking forward to being able to see actual sea life in their natural habitat during week 2.