Intercultural Communication is the most fun course I have taken in UMD. I just came back from camping with my classmates this morning.
We went to Trego, WI yesterday. After setting up the tents in Earl park, we drove upriver and canoed down to our camping place. Then we had BBQ, walked slackline and played ultimate frisbee. As the sky became dark we sat by the bonfire to dry our shoes and clothes, play games and talk scary stories until it drizzled in the midnight. I was so tired that I fell asleep as soon as I entered the tent. Even the spider Katy found in the tent did not bother me much.
I saw so many fun people. We got three 'Goei's. Ryan, lecturer of this class, has 2 little brothers visiting and joining our trip. All three of them are bald, funny, energetic. Cory has the exact same voice and smiling expression as Ryan. So someone said we should paint Cory blue to differentiate them. Cory's a professional ballet dancer, he performed several ballet movements by the bonfire. And his brothers mimicked. John is young and tall. He also likes making fun of people in a nice way. While playing frisbee, he shouted behind Ravi "I'm in your team!" and Ravi tossed the frisbee to him blindly. I also like to talk about Shawn, Ravi, Aaron, Katy, and Laura. But I am hungry now and need a lunch break.
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