As we pack up and get ready to head home, its nice to know that we will be heading home soon. The trip was fantastic! The next morning we grab our luggage and get in the van that takes us to the airport. We arrive at the airport, check our luggage and head to the gate. When we take off we fly into a lightening storm. The plane rocks to and fro. It drops once. Soon, we get to higher altitude and out of the storm. We fly to Atlanta, go through customs and go to our next flight. Four hours later we arrive in Seattle. We get our luggage and meet the guy who is driving us home. Finally, after being gone for a month we arrive back home. We get unpacked and get ready for Christmas.
From door to door, it took us a full 23 hours and 15 minutes to get home.
We ended our trip on December 22, 2011.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
The Polar Plunge
We came back from a zodiac cruise around 11:50 and in the Mud Room was a tall white board; written on on it in green was "Polar Plunge 12:00". Grant, Ryan, Hailey and I went up to are room and changed into our bathing suits then went back to the mud room. There was a group of about 25-30 people ranging in age from the 30-80 years, minus my siblings and I as well as a 12 year old boy.
The four of us and the younger boy were the first to jump.
As you walk out onto the zodiac you think 'ok I'm just going to do this so I can say I swam in the Antarctic ocean'.
Then when you jump the thought that goes through your head is ' why am I doing this? this is so stupid'.

After the you hit the water and are like ' it's not so bad'.

Then as you reach the surface you're like ' Oh my god! This is freezing! Get me outta here!'
But you can't get out very easily because you body is completely numb and you can't move that much.

As you walk out onto the zodiac you think 'ok I'm just going to do this so I can say I swam in the Antarctic ocean'.
Then when you jump the thought that goes through your head is ' why am I doing this? this is so stupid'.

After the you hit the water and are like ' it's not so bad'.

Then as you reach the surface you're like ' Oh my god! This is freezing! Get me outta here!'
But you can't get out very easily because you body is completely numb and you can't move that much.
Animals of Antarctica
PENGUINS:
We saw four types of penguins while we were traveling in Antarctica.
The Chinstrap Penguin:

The Adelie Penguin:
The Adelie penguin is recognized by it all black head. They grow to be 3 and a half feet and weigh about 13 pounds. Their bodies are mostly black with white stomachs.
The Gentoo Penguins:
The common way to know if a penguin is a Gentoo is when it has little white "earmuffs" on its head. They weigh 18 pounds and are the fastest swimming penguins reaching speeds up to 22 mph. Their bodies are black and white and they have an orange beak with black patches on the sides near their faces.
The Emperor Penguin:
The Emperor penguin is the largest of the penguin species we saw in Antarctica. They reach 4 feet tall and weigh about 50-100 pounds. Only one in every ten trips to Antarctica sees an Emperor penguin. This is because they live fifteen miles inland and must walk to the ocean to feed. Their bodies are grey while their heads are black. They have yellow and orange on their necks.
SEALS
Weddell Seal:

The Weddell seal grows a thin fur coat around their whole body except for small areas around the flippers. The colour and pattern of the coat varies, often fading to a duller colour as the seal ages. This coat moults around the beginning of summer. Adults are generally brown, with lighter belly. They are mottled with large darker and lighter patches, those on the belly being silvery white. Adult males usually bear scars, most of them around the genital region.
Young Weddell seals have gray pelage for the first 3 to 4 weeks; later they turn a darker color. The pups reach maturity at 3 years of age. The pups are around half the length of their mother at birth, and weigh 55 to 66 pounds. They gain around 4.4 pounds a day, and by 6–7 weeks old they can weigh around 220 pounds.
Elephant Seals:
Leopard Seals:
The leopard seal is large and muscular, with a dark grey back and light grey on its stomach. Its throat is whitish with the black spots that give the seal its common name. Females are generally slightly larger than the males on average. The overall length of this seal is 7.9-11.7 ft and weighs from 440 to 1,300 pounds. They are about the same length as the northern walrus but usually less than half the weight.

Its front teeth are sharp like those of other carnivores, but its molars lock together in a way that allows them to sieve krill from the water, in the manner of the crab-eater seal.
The varying patterns on the tail flukes are sufficient to identify individuals. Humpback whales are gentle giants of the deep. The underside of their flippers are white, so when we watched them we could see where they were in the water.
The National Geographic Explorer
The National Geographic Explorer was the ship we took to Antarctica. It was an ice-breaker and research ship. The ship was 500 feet long and can have 150 guests onboard all in cabins that look out off the ship. It is a fully stabilized, ice-class vessel, enabling it to navigate polar passages while providing exceptional comfort. It carries kayaks and a fleet of Zodiac landing craft. An Undersea Specialist operates a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and sophisticated video equipment, extending access to the underwater world. On board are 7 naturalists, 3 divers and undersea specialists, and 2 professional photographers and well as the expedition leader and assistant expedition leader.
OUR ROOMS

The other areas on the NGE were the Chart Room, The Lounge and the Mud Room.
The Chart Room was where they ship had some charts of the route we would be taking and you could also stand in there and see everything that was going on in the bow of the ship.
The Lounge is where all the Recaps, presentations and lectures took place.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Argentina
The people are nice, but they speak very fast. The weather is very hot and humid.
We went to an Estancia, which is like a horse ranch. The people were very nice. The guachos, who are Spanish cowboys were very good with the horses. They would take wild horses and train them. Guachos are very close to their horses. The horses are called Peruvian horses. That means that when they walk they only take one foot off the ground at a time. When we were riding the horses it was very smooth and comfortable. The western horses we have in the U.S. are not very smooth when you ride them, they kind of rock side to side, unlike the peruvian horses which move more forward and backward.
My family and I also went to a "Guacho BBQ". They cook out in the middle of the forest over hot coals with a small grill over them. My dad and brother Ryan ate cow intestines, heart and kidney.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Preparation For The Trip To Argentina/Antarctica
As we get ready to leave in a week, everything is complete chaos. Suitcases need to be packed, the house needs to be ready for Christmas when we get back, there is shopping for the trip to be done and so many other things to be done. The days go by. Soon its a night before we leave. I go to pack my suitcase and find my cat sitting on my pile of clothes. She does this every time we go on a trip.
I pick her up and set her next to me. I turn to put my clothes in the suitcase only to see my cat sitting in the suitcase. Finally, all of our packing is done, We set all eight pieces of luggage out near the front door so we are ready to go in the morning.
We began our trip on November 26, 2011.
I pick her up and set her next to me. I turn to put my clothes in the suitcase only to see my cat sitting in the suitcase. Finally, all of our packing is done, We set all eight pieces of luggage out near the front door so we are ready to go in the morning.
We began our trip on November 26, 2011.
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