Friday, March 5, 2010

Finally...














I am blogging again! Now that I actually have to get up in the morning and do more than lie on the beach, my motivation has been lacking. However, right now I am sitting in a computer class that is very boring - especially because I don't have even a remote idea about what is going on (as usual).


School is not exactly what I had hope it would be so far. I am attending a bilingual school but I have come to find that this doesn't necessarily mean anything. Two of my twelve teachers speak english and so all of my classes are in Spanish. In addition, students in Peru have a much more rigorous educational path, so even if my classes were in English, I would still be sitting in the back trying to put on a facial expression that looks like I am not completely lost.


Life in general, though, has been great. I went to Argentina to visit Chad last week which was so much fun! There is so much to tell, so i will try and sum it up... I spent one day in Buenos Aires with Chad's parents and we took a tour around the city before leaving for Cincos Saltos (a small town about the size of Ashland, in central Argentina). I spent the week re-connecting with Chad and his parents, and meeting his 3 host families and many friends. It was great to get to see what his life is like, because it has seemed so far away for so long.

The first night I went to a QuinceaƱera. It started around 10 at night and didnt end until 4 in morning. Then Chad, his host siblings, friends and I went to a small club called Missa until 8 in the morning. People in Argentina seem to regard sleep as a plus, not a necessity. But it was really fun to go out dancing for the entire night :) Other things that we did included going to the lake, making pizza and empanadas, walking to the ice cream store a couple of times, eating lots of dulce de leche (I am in love) and drinking lots of Mate.

My last day in Cincos Saltos was hard because I was so happy to have spent a week with Chad, but also really sad to leave again. I couldn't feel down for too long though because my last night Chad's host mothers threw a going away party for Dave, Marge and I. They gave us various different Argentinian gifts, one of which was a flag with notes that everyone had written to me. we also had a bubble fight with spray espuma as the grand finale to the night.

Argentina was wonderful and I would love to go back to see Chad's families, more of the country, and of course to eat Dulce de leche again...

2 comments:

  1. Ah Sierra!! This is such a great entry, Im SSOO happy that you spent such a great time there. Plus, way to stay up partying all night :)
    The picture is perfect, you look so genuinely happy...I love you so much, and could not be more proud of you and the decision you made to go to Peru. Cant wait to talk to you and of course, continue reading your blogs. Love you!

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  2. Oh how fantastic! It sounds like everything is going along so great! Well - mostly - sorry to hear about school but I know you - you'll figure it out and everything will turn out great.

    Keep up the blogging! I'm sure it seems like a pain sometimes, but it makes it seem like your not THAT far away :)

    Miss you lots!!!! Big hugs & loves!

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