So fun, as always uncomfortable at the start but then it was great. This one boy talked to me about movies and delt with my Spanish. Gabi has an adorable blonde haired blue eyed daughter. Nice older woman I think could tell I was feeling awkeard and tried to include me by asking me a question in Spanish I didn't understand. This resulted in a bright bright red face on my part. I really like that woman though she always goes out of her way to talk to me and ask me questions. A ton of food and sweets. Alesia liked the ring I gave her, I liked it so I am glad she does.
Little girl kept asking me words to translate to English and got really energetic toward the end of the night. Both of the boys went to go play legos with the kids, it was kind of adorable. Her uncle also doted on her it was sweet.
Lots of sipo, Chilean slang
Alesia's pololo is awesome. Him and I talked about religion and traditions in Oklahoma and here. He said it was nice to finally meet me. Such a nice guy to everyone, Alesia picked a good one. It was a great evening and most importantly now I get to sleep.
Tons of cakes, one pineapple,apple, berry and the orange one that Jaime, Alesia's pololo made. The orange was really good!
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miércoles, 27 de junio de 2012
Alesia's Birthday with the Family
Etiquetas:
amigas,
cookies,
food,
host family,
Vina del mar
lunes, 25 de junio de 2012
Estoy explorando Mi Puebla
After class we went to the supermarket to buy reserves. I hate an entire package of cookies that were mango and pina flavored. I love them. Then we walked home from the Vina de Mar plaza. It was quite the walk. I think that has a lot to do with why I am so sleepy now.
When I got home the host mom asked me if I wanted to go with her to calle Valpariso and I said yes. Then I got confused and I thought she left. Then the next think I know she is upstairs to get me. We drove though this place called Sporting that is right next to our house. It looks super ghetto from the outside but inside it is beautiful. Sporting, like it sounds, is a place full of all things sports. There were horses, rugby club, tennis courts, basketball. All sorts of places, it was beautiful.
auto district to talk to someone who works for the municipal government
then do Valpo Street in Viña to talk to someone else who works for the government
then across the street to talk to someone who works for the government
theeeeeeeeeen upstairs to talk to another person
thennnnnnnnnnnnnnn back downstairs to talk to someone who works for the government...all to report that the earthquake in Febuary caused a rift in the road in front of her house. And now every time a big car drives by quickly the house shakes, which it does, like crazy.
But, it was a beautiful day and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing places I would never go alone. The last man who helped us was so nice, he looked very European and had such a friendly manner about him.
When I got home the host mom asked me if I wanted to go with her to calle Valpariso and I said yes. Then I got confused and I thought she left. Then the next think I know she is upstairs to get me. We drove though this place called Sporting that is right next to our house. It looks super ghetto from the outside but inside it is beautiful. Sporting, like it sounds, is a place full of all things sports. There were horses, rugby club, tennis courts, basketball. All sorts of places, it was beautiful.
auto district to talk to someone who works for the municipal government
then do Valpo Street in Viña to talk to someone else who works for the government
then across the street to talk to someone who works for the government
theeeeeeeeeen upstairs to talk to another person
thennnnnnnnnnnnnnn back downstairs to talk to someone who works for the government...all to report that the earthquake in Febuary caused a rift in the road in front of her house. And now every time a big car drives by quickly the house shakes, which it does, like crazy.
But, it was a beautiful day and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing places I would never go alone. The last man who helped us was so nice, he looked very European and had such a friendly manner about him.
I also noticed that people talk to each other about every little thing. Like she told all the parking assistants what she was doing, then she told the security guard what she was doing, then when we left she told him how it went. Same with a ton of other strangers. She told the secretary how her day had been. Also, in the auto district there was a egg store, huevos with a woman standing in there behind shelves of eggs. It made me chuckle a little.
I am also pretty sure my host mom thinks I am the worlds most lazy gringa, because I rest a lot, but in my defense I've been up since 7:15 and went on a hefty walk this morning. Still, I do wish I had more energy to enjoy these beautiful days.
I am also pretty sure my host mom thinks I am the worlds most lazy gringa, because I rest a lot, but in my defense I've been up since 7:15 and went on a hefty walk this morning. Still, I do wish I had more energy to enjoy these beautiful days.
Etiquetas:
cookies,
disasters,
food,
host family,
municipal government,
sick,
Vina del mar
miércoles, 13 de junio de 2012
Charquican
Hoy tuvo mi clase de espanol y cultura. Pero, it wasn't in Spanish like I was hoping for. I guess the summer programs for the intercambio intl students is quite small so all of our classes are together. Our spanish levels are also very different, so it will be interesting how this works out. I am pretty bummed because I was hoping for a hard Spanish Class. Oh well. After class we went to the central market, it was a fruit/meat/cheese market. Very basic, there were a ton of cats. It was a little rustic. After that we really didn't know what to do so we decided to head back to Vina and get our metro passes. However the metro pass was $8 and that wasnt for unlimited. I take the bus a lot so I decided against it. In the long run, I doubt it will save me money. But riding the metro in the rain was cool because the waves were crashing against the cost and the walls. It was kind of mystical. I loved it. Oh I might take the metro in the morning because this morning the buses were FULL. Like someone had to hold himself up to get out of the way of the door...not fun. I had to let three buses pass me. I was so worried I was going to be late. I guess I should wake up earlier next time. It is so hard to in the cold. Cold and rainy mornings are not fun!
In Vina we did some basic exploring and came across this giant industrial clothes market place where the prices were moderate, but they wouldn't barter. I bought this adorable green umbrella for $2. I felt bad using the host families all the time. And I like umbrellas, paraguas. I also bought some green tea for once (teatime) and some cookies that taste like coconut, they are amazing.
When I got home I had some Charquican which is a hearty soup made with this pumpkin looking thing that was ALL over the market from that morning. I found that amusing that the food I was wondering about at the market became my lunch. Below is a picture of it
Chilean:
Pebre: The basic condiment for any Chilean meal, this is a simple mix of finely chopped tomatoes, onions, cilantro and spicy ají, or red pepper paste. Use it with virtually everything. Most restaurants will serve a dish of this on the table.
Pebre: The basic condiment for any Chilean meal, this is a simple mix of finely chopped tomatoes, onions, cilantro and spicy ají, or red pepper paste. Use it with virtually everything. Most restaurants will serve a dish of this on the table.
pito: Avocado
bacán: awesome
bacán: awesome
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