Our guide, Ken who has turned into a great friend or brother, is outside waiting for us to hop into the van. It takes us about an hour to reach the airport in Central Andros. It's the smallest airport that most of us have ever seen.
We check our luggage in and soon find out that we will not all be able to fit into the same plane. The first plane can only fit a maximum of 14 people, so 4 of us have to stay behind with Ken. The flight to Nassau is quite short--approximately 20 minutes. Again, this is the shortest flight most of us have ever been on. The four friends left behind arrive to Nassau about 30 minutes later. They spent the time between flights talking to Ken. We're really going to miss him.
Our next step is to find the bus that will take us to our hotel. It's a little late but we eventually get our ride. As soon as we reach the hotel, we unload the van, place our suitcases in the hotel lobby and hurry over to the American Embassy.
At the Embassy, we go through about 3 security checkpoints. Next, an escort takes us up to the conference room where we listen to a very interesting presentation of the embassy's work in the Bahamas. The presentation definitely stirs up some interesting conversation.
For lunch, we head over to Subway and once that's done, its' free time. One group of us goes the beach, another goes para-sailing and jet-skiing, some shop while others stay back and nap.
Dinner that evening at the Fish Fry, a row of local restaurants, the one we go to is called Twin Brothers (Ken's recommendation!). We order our meals but end up waiting for about 45 minutes for the meals to come. However, as good things come to those who wait, we are not disappointed. The food is delicious and we get to finish it off with a birthday cake for Camille.
Our bus takes us back to the hotel. We have our last reflection and then start writing this blog. In all, the last day was spent relishing the final moments.
Manka and Panos