Sunday, June 28, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Michael Jackson


So as you all have heard by this point, Michael Jackson has bit the dust. He was huge down in Chile. He is on every channel just dancing away now. My host mom, Jaja was way sad. She loves the Thriller song. Now when I watch the news instead of just relying on pictures to know what they are talking about I hear blah blah blah Michael Jackson and I know the basis of the story. At last, I can understand the news down here. The man really could dance though. It's too bad he was so wierd.
The second session of summer classes has started and I enjoy not being the new kid in town. I know my teachers already and where my classes are. It is nice to not have to worry about that. I have found myself understanding a little more of conversations that I over hear. I love that. Ale said that before you are able to speak you start to understand everything. I am a far cry from understanding everything but it is good to know that I am on the right track.
I got super sick this week and I did not enjoy it. I had a little bit of a cold coming into the weekend but then I got chills and aches along with it for this weekend. I took some Nyquil but I think that was a bad move because it freaked my Chilean family out when I slept all day and all night. After the drug wore off I went for a walk to got my body moving again. I felt good to get out after being in bed for so long, and the aches and pains were gone for the most part. Good old Nyquil.
I love you all.
The second session of summer classes has started and I enjoy not being the new kid in town. I know my teachers already and where my classes are. It is nice to not have to worry about that. I have found myself understanding a little more of conversations that I over hear. I love that. Ale said that before you are able to speak you start to understand everything. I am a far cry from understanding everything but it is good to know that I am on the right track.
I got super sick this week and I did not enjoy it. I had a little bit of a cold coming into the weekend but then I got chills and aches along with it for this weekend. I took some Nyquil but I think that was a bad move because it freaked my Chilean family out when I slept all day and all night. After the drug wore off I went for a walk to got my body moving again. I felt good to get out after being in bed for so long, and the aches and pains were gone for the most part. Good old Nyquil.
I love you all.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Elder Oaks
So Elder Oaks was in town and decided to do a fireside for the young adults in Vina Del Mar. Guess who got to go! I did! Did you know that his current wife did not get married until she was in her mid 50's? I thought that was interesting. They spoke a lot about being single and getting married. Elder Oaks said that we need to date and we don't get dates by just sitting at home and praying for them. So that is what I have been doing wrong for all these years :). Here in Chile I have been getting out. The night life scene here is huge. Every day of the week you can go out dancing and to the clubs. This is the last week that the other USU students are in Chile so we have been going out a lot these last two weeks. I even found a pretend boyfriend on Friday. I will back up a little from that though.
The school here has an intercambio program where students studying spanish get together with english speaking students. Pretty much the chilean students get assigned gringos to look after and we all get to practice speaking in our desired language. My group got Farrah and Carlos. they are both really nice and completely fluent in english. They just mostly speak in english to us but we try to respond with our spanglish. The two of them have been taking us USU students around and showing us the fun youthful things to do in Chile, like which clubs are cool and which places are boring. It is nice to have somebody have your back that speaks the language. Well, last Friday Laura, Carl, and I went out with Carlos and later met up with Farrah. We were dancing off and on but I am a horrible dancer so I was a little hesitant to really get out there and dance. I had sat down and that's when Farrah came in with his friend that was having a birthday. His friend was very very drunk. That is pretty common here for young people to do on the weekends. Because he was so drunk he was being pretty silly. He asked me to dance and I accepted cause I wanted to dance and this way I figured he wouldn't notice how bad of a dancer I was because he could barely walk. We got on the dance floor and he still couldn't walk, but he could dance. It was pretty amazing. He was complementing me and telling me that I have beautiful eyes. It was very flatting. Anytime I need a little pick me up I just have to find a drunk guy, I guess. So that is my pretend pololo story.
I am getting used to being in Chile and things are getting a little more routine. I don't have to search around for bus stops as much and I know where I need to turn and what people expect of me in public. I don't have to pay attention to every road as much as I used to because I recognize where I am at. Also, the lock at the gate to the house is a little tricky and for the first three weeks I couldn't get it open without a fight but now I can usually get it with only two or three tries. I am loving life here. I am starting to understand a little more and if I search far enough back into my mind I can usually find the word that I am looking for. I still sound like a gringa but I think that might be permanent. We shall see.
The school here has an intercambio program where students studying spanish get together with english speaking students. Pretty much the chilean students get assigned gringos to look after and we all get to practice speaking in our desired language. My group got Farrah and Carlos. they are both really nice and completely fluent in english. They just mostly speak in english to us but we try to respond with our spanglish. The two of them have been taking us USU students around and showing us the fun youthful things to do in Chile, like which clubs are cool and which places are boring. It is nice to have somebody have your back that speaks the language. Well, last Friday Laura, Carl, and I went out with Carlos and later met up with Farrah. We were dancing off and on but I am a horrible dancer so I was a little hesitant to really get out there and dance. I had sat down and that's when Farrah came in with his friend that was having a birthday. His friend was very very drunk. That is pretty common here for young people to do on the weekends. Because he was so drunk he was being pretty silly. He asked me to dance and I accepted cause I wanted to dance and this way I figured he wouldn't notice how bad of a dancer I was because he could barely walk. We got on the dance floor and he still couldn't walk, but he could dance. It was pretty amazing. He was complementing me and telling me that I have beautiful eyes. It was very flatting. Anytime I need a little pick me up I just have to find a drunk guy, I guess. So that is my pretend pololo story.
I am getting used to being in Chile and things are getting a little more routine. I don't have to search around for bus stops as much and I know where I need to turn and what people expect of me in public. I don't have to pay attention to every road as much as I used to because I recognize where I am at. Also, the lock at the gate to the house is a little tricky and for the first three weeks I couldn't get it open without a fight but now I can usually get it with only two or three tries. I am loving life here. I am starting to understand a little more and if I search far enough back into my mind I can usually find the word that I am looking for. I still sound like a gringa but I think that might be permanent. We shall see.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
another week of learning
This week I have learned some cool tricks that make some of the irregularities in the language a little easier. I also leaned a lot of new things about the political system in Chile. I have one profesor that is very liberal and one that is very concervative and it has been interesting to hear them both talk about Augosto Pinochet and Chilean history. Seeing both sides made me understand politics in the USA a little bit better.
I went to institute tonight and it was really good. I realized that I had not been praying for the gift of tonges! I am going to repent and get on that tonight. I am enjoying my time here but I feel like I am at a standstill as far as understanding things goes. My familia had cable installed in my room today and I watched part of a show in spanish. I liked being able to listen to what they were saying and not have it super fast or super slow. Ale said that the news is really good to watch because they speak very clearly. As soon as I can understand enough spanish to figure out the guide I will give that a shot.
On Monday I realized that I made it home from school without thinking about it. Normally I have to process each step of what I am doing and on Monday it all became routine. It was nice. I felt a little more like a belong here.
Today before school my madre rewelcomed me to Vina and told me that today was a regular day here. She said before that I brought the sunshine with me :) but for today at least the cold was back. She had me wear a wool coat and gloves and a scarf and a hat. I felt like a stuffed turkey. It turned out not to be that cold outside and so I felt a little rediculous, but once I had been sitting in my classroom for a while I got really cold and was greatful for the winter gear. It is very expensive to have indoor heating here and so most places do not have it. Also, they do not have very big pipes here and so you have to put your toilet paper in the garbage and not in the toilet. That was a big shock for me the first couple of times. And when it comes to taking the bathroom trash out I am grateful for a maid that does it.
All in all things are going great and I can't wait to understand a whole TV show in spanish!!
I went to institute tonight and it was really good. I realized that I had not been praying for the gift of tonges! I am going to repent and get on that tonight. I am enjoying my time here but I feel like I am at a standstill as far as understanding things goes. My familia had cable installed in my room today and I watched part of a show in spanish. I liked being able to listen to what they were saying and not have it super fast or super slow. Ale said that the news is really good to watch because they speak very clearly. As soon as I can understand enough spanish to figure out the guide I will give that a shot.
On Monday I realized that I made it home from school without thinking about it. Normally I have to process each step of what I am doing and on Monday it all became routine. It was nice. I felt a little more like a belong here.
Today before school my madre rewelcomed me to Vina and told me that today was a regular day here. She said before that I brought the sunshine with me :) but for today at least the cold was back. She had me wear a wool coat and gloves and a scarf and a hat. I felt like a stuffed turkey. It turned out not to be that cold outside and so I felt a little rediculous, but once I had been sitting in my classroom for a while I got really cold and was greatful for the winter gear. It is very expensive to have indoor heating here and so most places do not have it. Also, they do not have very big pipes here and so you have to put your toilet paper in the garbage and not in the toilet. That was a big shock for me the first couple of times. And when it comes to taking the bathroom trash out I am grateful for a maid that does it.
All in all things are going great and I can't wait to understand a whole TV show in spanish!!
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