To conclude, this day was just one of the many other interesting days that I have spent with the marine biology family. We had barbequed food, drinks, snacks, and a great time. Thanks to all that participated and thanks to Wayne Sakisat for barbequing the food. It was delicious.
WeLcOmE tO mY bLoG...
- lynn
- san antonio, saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
- HaFa AdAi, my name is Lynette, but prefer to be called "LYNN". A student at Northern Marianas College, pursuing three degrees in three major fields of study. Elementary Education (BA), Criminal Justice (AA), and Liberal Arts (AA). Moreover, I am a happily married wife to my loving, supportive and hardworking husband, "Raymond". Whereas, I am also a loving and supportive mother to my two beautiful and outrageous daughters named "Raynalynn" and "Lynnaray". In life, I like to spend quality time with families and friends. I enjoy shopping and eating. I am a person who is very enthusiastic and mostly optimistic. I also enjoy helping others and meeting new people as well. Therefore, if you want to know more about me you can hit me up at lynnsablan@yahoo.com or search me on myspace, hehehe. AdIoS, ginen guahu.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Pau Pau Beach
Today will be our fourth meet for marine biology lab and so far I am enjoying all the new adventures and experiences that we've been through. Although swimming was not incorporated for this lab day, we all shared a time of laughter and friendship gathering. Our instructor Ms. Bree briefly explained about the nearby drainage and the cause and effects it dampers to our marine life. Ms. Bree also stated that typhoon debris or heavy rains can pollute the ocean.
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