We left Goshen around 12:30 this afternoon, following the epic release of the Spain Morocco group and the German SSTers. While these folks journey out to investigate foreign countries with difficult languages, like German, we limited our adventures to a country that speaks, merely, English.
Our group, having studied English since our screaming birth, consists of monolingual experts. Despite our vast knowledge, we were shocked by languages present in the Chicago International Airport. Hindi, German, Spanish? Does this mean that airports are more culturally diverse than our own Goshen College?
Perhaps. But still we continue to wait for our plane to depart, pondering our upcoming flight to this nation’s mother country: England. Our group has carved out a small section of the gate M11 waiting area and students are amusing themselves with good conversation, cards, naps, and short books. London here we come!

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Yea, airports and the variety of people you can encounter. The adventure begins!
Posted by Susan, on May 1st, 2009 at 7:27 pm