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Alisa Kashdan
I truly believe I am the luckiest girl in the world. At 23 years old, I've had more life-changing experiences than most do in an entire lifetime. From sailing around the world to dancing down Main Street USA, I have to wonder how this is all real.
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The Adventure So Far

Disney College Program - Fall Advantage 2010, Entertainment
Road Trip from Boston to California and back - Summer 2011
Disney College Program - Fall 2011, Entertainment
Semester at Sea - Spring 2012

Diagnosed with Celiac Disease - July 2008
Diagnosed with Crohn's Disease - November 2008

What's Next?

For the first time in a while, I'm not really sure where my life is headed. I'll be heading to Florida after graduation to continue working for Disney, but in terms of major plans, all I know is that I want to make a difference. I'm not sure where, and I'm not sure how, but unknowing adventure is an idea I've definitely become more comfortable with over the years.

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Letting my dreams set sail

My life is truly a series of unbelievable realities.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

...The simple things in life.

I'm temporarily going out of order here to describe what a fantastic day
I am having. Living on ship gets pretty repetitive sometimes, especially
during long stretches at sea that last well over a week. Today, however,
I have been pleasantly surprised by how well things have been going. And
here's why:
1) We got woken up this morning to drummers walking down our hallways.
2) They had cocoa pebbles at breakfast. I am a cereal ADDICT at home,
but all of the cereals on board thus far have been Kelloggs brand. As
anyone with a gluten problem knows, these people like to unnecessarily
add malt to EVERYTHING. And so, I sit drooling over corn flakes that
from any other company would be fine, but here aren't. But this morning
there were cocoa pebbles! I was so happy I could have cried.
3) It's Neptune Day! Basically, this means there are no classes and
instead our Dean dresses up as King Neptune and the whole ship
participates in a series of initiation rituals to celebrate us crossing
the equator. I got slimed and kissed a fish, but passed on the head shaving.
4) It was our first taco day! This is quite the wonderful change from
eating potatoes for every meal, and the Chef actually made us a GF
version for the 6 celiacs on board :).
5) My parents got Dain and I sweedish massages from the wellness center!

It's only 2pm, so I'm pretty excited to see what the rest of the day
holds. So far, it's been an excellent day in the Atlantic Ocean :).

Posted by Alisa Kashdan at 1:06 PM

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