Today was quite a day!  It started off a bit damp and chilly; however, we felt fortunate that we had drizzle rather than snow like our friends back home.  We started of our morning by going to our class, 
Millinneum Cultures.  We learned quite a bit about how cultures are interdependent.  Afterward, we met up with our parent 
chaperones and tried numerous cuisines from across the world.  (Do you know how delicious couscous is?  What about sushi?)  We conducted interviews of people throughout the World Showcase and learned about their governments, economic resources, religious beliefs, social structures, education systems, and arts.  We all rode one of the best rides at EPCOT, "
Soarin".  (You should have seen the expression on the 
ticket-taker's face when we said we had 107 Fast Passes and people behind us!)  We then all (yes, 107) headed over to ride "Living on the Land", a ride which taught us about human-environment interaction and the importance of conservation/ecology.  After riding "Spaceship Earth" and learning about the evolution of communications, we had a FABULOUS private dinner on a large patio on the water.  (The fajitas, nachos, salad, fruit, ice cream, etc. was superb, and the waiters were extremely kind and accommodating.)  To finish the evening, we kicked back and watched the laser-fireworks show, Illuminations.  Without a doubt, we had the best seats in the park!  When we FINALLY arrived back at the hotel (me with blisters ALL over my feet), we discussed how we as Christians are always setting examples for others through our words and actions.  When the "lights out" time arrived, no one argued; we were all exhausted.