Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Lori, Gladys, & Simoné at our apartment complex's party.
yo! so i'm still in chile (obviously). last weekend was chile's fiestas patrias celebration, which is was a blast. i had off from classes thursday-monday. it was basically one gigantically long party! lots of food, especially empanadas, anticuchos, and choripan (all delicious). i went to the fondas at the sporting club a few times, which is made up of a bunch of separate little booths (/mini restaurants) with lots of food and drink. There were also booths with random trinkets and lots with games. They were PACKED, especially on the 18th (chile's actual independance day). it was impossible to find a place to sit!

Small portion of the food at the asado.
on the 18th i went to a 6 hour asado at a family friend's. it was probably one of my top days in chile so far. i had TONS of delicious food (like probably more than i have ever had in one day)...a ridiculously huge amount of meat, loads of pan & pebre, etc etc etc. the night of the 18th we went to "fuegos artificiales"/ fireworks. not sure why, but for some reason i was expecting them to be not-so-amazing compared to our fourth of july fireworks. definitely blew those way out of the water. they even made disney world fireworks seem puny. there were three sets of them shot of from boats in the ocean, and they were huuuuge! on the 19th, i went to quintero with my family to meet glady's family. it was a really relaxed late lunch with her siblings. her brothers played guitar and the whole family sang songs. there was a lot of victor jara. simoné gave me a lot of the songs the next day, so i have a huge supply of spanish music now. on the 20th (last day on break), lori & i went to a boat show in valpo. it was cool and all, but not exactly my thing. the metros were SO packed. people were packed in there so tightly that when lori opened the door to try to squeeze us in, people fell out! oops!

At the asado
Glady and her siblings!
today i am going to con con and am possibly going to attempt surfing in the sand dunes? not really sure how that's going to work out...but i'm going to give it a try!

<3

Monday, September 13, 2010

today was another very relaxed day. i spent quite a lot of it sitting around, as i'm in the final stages of the recovery process. i feel a million times better than yesterday. since lori left for la serena on saturday, it has just been me, gladys, and simoné. the apartment has been very quiet, and while that should be optimal environment for study time, it just makes me extremely lazy. for once, gladys and i had hot dogs (she actually called them hot dogs versus completos) and teacito. afterward, she offered to read to me tejas verdes, the book we are reading right now for sem. all day i have been complaining (maybe not complaining, but i can't think of a milder way to say it) about how i have to read a ton and how much i struggle with understanding the spanish. glady read to me for at least an hour after once. it was SO sweet. i understood a lot better because she explained things i didn't get and emphasized certain words (and at times, included actions) to get across the message. plus, it gave us a valuable opportunity to talk about some important (and controversial) issues in chile's history. i enjoyed hearing her viewpoints - she is a very wise, compassionate person. because gladys is always commenting on my dry cracked hands, after reading together, i bought some of the oriflame hand lotion she sells. i can already feel my hands getting softer. :)

laterrrrrr.

things i enjoy:
1) "cómo amaneciste liiiiiiz?" every morning, without fail.
2) the pull down ceiling light i always hit my head on.
3) how much gladys says "adelante."
4)  how quickly this home's apple supply is depleted when i'm here.
5) the concierges at the entrance to the apartment. adorable.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

note from a sicko.

what i have been having lots of.
greetings from my bed.

i have been sick this whole weekend, and as exhausting and dull it has at times been, i've enjoyed taking a full weekend just to sit around and relax. i can be super lazy and actually have an excuse for it. it's pretty nice. my host mom is taking such good care of me- it's the cutest thing ever. she has been giving me lots of teas and juices and is now having me keep a temperature log at my bedside. i am pretty amused by it. the thermometer here confuses me...i am not used to using a traditional mercury thermometer. when i was done with it, i wasn't sure how to read it. not only is it hard to read where the mercury ends, but it's also in celsius (of course). i have a bit of a fever now but i'm hoping it will go away soon. this week is the week to be in chile, and i would hate to miss out on any of the festivities. i'm taking it easier than i ever do when i'm sick, so cross your fingers that it works and i get better soon!

xoxo

p.s. i felt my first earthquake today (from bed)!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

lots of stuff.

me in the andes!
I'M ALIVE! yesterday i spent the day skiing at el portillo in the andes. and by day i mean a little bit of the morning (for me at least). ha! it was a terrifying experience, both mentally and physically. however, i did it and it was one of the most amazing experiences. i wasn't expecting the slopes to be as big as they were, but i suppose i should have expected more of a challenge because 1) i hadn't been skiing since 6th grade and 2) the only place i had ever gone was powder ridge which, when compared to the andes, is like comparing a pea to a watermelon. terrible analogy but whatever. the sights were gorgeous and the lodge was the coziest place ever. the lodge has the most adorable st. bernard dog as their mascot. i want a dog just like him some day - big and beautiful! after skiing rey and i hung out in the "hotel guests only" lounge upstairs and chilled for a few hours, sipping hot chocolate just as we had planned! i was completely soaked through due to the snow, but shannon was nice enough to lend me an extra layer of pants. we met a super nice guy that teaches snowboarding lessons each year at the lodge. he has a place in viña and a cafe in maitencillo. pretty sweet stuff!  the ride back to viña took a little over three hours, but it felt even longer. we were all completely shot from the day, and i was aching and starting to get sick. however, it was still a pretty fun time. we stopped a little truckstop type place, and i got chocolate and an empanada so that was pretty good. the drivers left the car unlocked and running while we were in there for at least twenty minutes...bizarre. we got back around 9:30, but it felt like 4 in the morning...i slept 11 hours last night and still woke up exhausted!
top of a slope in the ANDES!


yum.
so i am aware that i haven't blogged in a really long time. this time it isn't because i haven't done anything exciting; it's because i have been too busy doing exciting things to blog! the past few weeks/weekends have been a blast. last week a group of us went out to dinner at Margarita (Mexican food) and then the casino (i lost 2 mil/4 dollars). last weekend was a weekend of discotecas. on friday (sept 3rd) night shannon and rey came over for a bit after photo class and then we headed out to a karaoke bar where we were going to meet some people. on the way we ran into lori & her friends at bravissimo, so naturally, we decided we needed to get ice cream. after that, we headed to the karaoke place and ate more...we had this delicious french fry dish just loaded with lots of good food (cheese, eggs, steak, chicken, peppers, onions, etc). it was fantastic. after that we went to hollywood and rocked out for a good 20 minutes to a queen cover band. it was SO fun. at hollywood we got free passes (designed as golden tickets) to ovo in the casino, which was super classy compared to the other discotecas around here. apparently after we left balloons and glow sticks fell from the ceiling! haha. i'm such a sucker for flashy things like that.


golden tickets!


at juana's asado
on saturday night (the 4th), we went to an asado at juana, our grammar professor's, house. it took us forever to finally get there. we made "banana bread pudding," which took ages to finally be done. we ended up walking there from the miramar metro stop and ended up nearly two hours late. it was perfect though, because the food was just being served when we arrived. it was delicious- huge slabs of steak, potatoes, great salad, and the best cherry (?) ice cream ever. i had two bowls of it. :) people danced cueca and did this interesting dance around a bottle that i think is a tradition in chile. so embarrasing, but i totally had no idea there was an exact routine to the cueca. i thought it just involved freestyling with a specific foot pattern and waving of the napkin. guess not. hahaha. there were a few irritating happenings at the asado, but overall it was wonderful.  afterward, gannon and i stopped at his place quickly and then went to journal and later the discoteca stingray. i was so tired by the end of the night. on sunday morning i joined lauren for church, which was extremely long but great. the order was completely reverse of what i'm used to and communion was done all at once. it was very different to me. afterward, we had a huge enjoyable lunch to usher in the month of september. cesar put up streamers and gladys put out the chile napkins she had bought with me at jumbo the week before. it was SO fun. i can tell september is just going to be a blast.
first big weekend lunch of september!


beautiful.
last tuesday (the 7th) was an extremely full 8 hour day. i started my service learning at the sanatorio and volunteering at the hogar de niños. the hogar de niños was adorable. i went with merideth, who will also be there on tuesdays. there were three little ones there (the older kids are at school): pablito, mai, and luis. normally there is a little girl named britania there too. they are all super cute. pablito is quite the talker! he just rambles on and on. he has the cutest little chubby cheeks. merideth thinks mai is a little trouble maker, but i just think he's misunderstood since he's not as outgoing as pablito (and probably doesn't get as much attention). the other little one is super quiet, probably because he's a lot younger. he seemed really serious at first but started to smile and laugh a lot when we picked him up and played with him. he cried when we left. :( i think i'm going to really love being a part of their lives! pablito mentioned how his mom brought him an orange (he says naranza) and an apple that morning, so i think for some of them their parents may still be around but not be able to keep them at home? i'm not exactly sure. they didn't give us an introduction or orientation or anything - we just jumped right in! it's funny because pablito's at the age where he talks SO much, but when we ask him to explain what something means he has no idea how to. he just repeats it over and over again and laughs when you can't get it right. it's so cute. in class we talked about the 33 miners. we are trying to figure out something we can do to show our support, and we are hoping to get people involved back home at csb/sju too. after class i headed out to the sanatorio. it took forever to get there and was pricy because we had to pay for a colectivo, micro, and a micro back. it took like 30 minutes to get out there and 30 to get back. i think the sanatorio is going to be an awesome experience, right up my alley. it's me, shannon, lauren, maggie, and donald working there. we will be working in one specific wing of the sanatorio, where children and adults with mainly developmental and intellectual disabilities live. a lot of them are in wheelchairs too, but the people with severe medical problems are in a different wing we won't be in. i'm excited to get started. we are supposed to go for the first time on monday, but since i'm sick i won't be able to unless i'm better in time.


pretty view by the museum.
wednesday the 8th was a busy day. after lunch, gannon's mom, marlene, took us on a beach tour in reñaca and con con. it was BEAUTIFUL. the day was terribly foggy and cleared up only for the length of our tour. what perfect timing. i love it when things happen like that. afterward, we went to simoné's dance show. it was in valpo. it took forever to get to (we had to use a micro from viña central, walk a ton, then take a colectivo up a hill) but was really worth it. i was expecting more of a traditional dance show with separate acts, but it was actually a dramatic dance interpretation of a story. it was very abstract and fascinating. after, i went to gannon's for a little bit for a "secret operation" and then out with some people. we went to journal (obviously) and then a club called mascara in valpo. i was so shot by this point. i think it was wednesday night that did me in for getting sick due to the lack of sleep.


in castillo wulff
on thursday (the 9th), we went to valpo and got our carnés (chilean id cards). SO cool, but i totally looked drugged in mine. my family is always saying i look drugged, because apparently my eyes are always red and tiny looking in the evenings from exhaustion. hahaha drogas? after getting our cards, we went to a meeting about the ski trip at uai and to get empanadas. after that we met at the reloj de flores for a field trip to castillo wulff for the arte class. i'm not in arte but i decided to stick along since i thought it would be cool. it was neat to see the art, but it was too much for me. i like museums but not enough to spend an hour and a half looking around a really, really small one. afterward we had to prepare for our field trip by getting food and warm gear. we made the long walk to lider (after a pitstop at bravissimo) and then finally home. i got to bed around 11, knowing i had to get up at 4:15 the next day for skiing. iiiick. this week was fun but exhausting. when i look back at this it makes complete sense that i'm sick now. haha.


me & g on our beach tour.
i can't believe i've already been here a month! it's so crazy, but i'm used to it. i love everyone here but i miss everyone at home too. it's like having two completely different lives. cesar sneezed the other night while i was in bed trying to fall asleep, and for a second i totally thought i was in my bed at home and that it was my dad sneezing. it was bizarre. i love lunches here. glady, lori, and i have a running joke going on. whenever i say something well, gladys always says "bien dicho, liiiiiiiz." eventually she started giving me "bien escrito," "bien pensado," "bien hecho," etc etc etc. lori always acts pretend jealous because glady gives me so many and not her. it's pretty hilarious. sometimes i feel like my spanish is improving immensely (like while talking to the ski instructor yesterday on the chair lift), but other times i feel like i know absolutely nothing. it's hard to gauge my true understanding of the language because my understanding depends on so many different factors. i haven't been making enough of an active effort to speak. i need to change that soon, because before i know it the trip will be over!


xoxo