Monday, August 31, 2009

I love Parks!!

Today included a fun little adventure around my town!! See when we first got here, we had to go and register our student VISAS. Now we have to go back and pick up our official Chilean identification cards. HOWEVER, none of us know where the building is. We went our first week, in a metro, following Carlos. Mia tried to get us directions, but they were very unclear. Entonces, we walked downtown and just drifted along trying to find the mysterious building. When we realized that we didn't have a chance, Erin got up the nerve to ask for directions. We had to do that a couple of times actually. Turns out the building is only open from 9-2, so we are planning to go back on Friday when we don't have class. All was not lost, though, because we passed about three new park areas I had never seen before! I absolutely love the landscaping here in Vina! They put parks everywhere! Not only do we have the beach, but we have beautiful parks with amazing fountains and gorgeous trees! I have decided I need to find my way back and do my homework in the park from now on :) :) :)

My history class starts tomorrow! I am so excited!!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Homemade Ghost Stories

My host sister Karla came home this weekend! It was the best weekend ever, and now I have a lot to share!! Three days of amazing stories here in Chile.

Friday. My sister got to the house around eight, and we did a super speedy catch up while I got ready to go meet Manuel. Derek and I, from the UVM exchange program, met up with Manuel and his best friend at Cafe Journal. Probably the worst place to practice another language since it was so loud, but it was a great night! We talked a lot, and everyone was very patient. Manuel is studying law, and his friend is working in his first year as a doctor. We talked about all sorts of things, and I am excited to meet up again this week and learn more!!

Saturday. The family went out to lunch!! Just walking along the coast to the restaurant could have been the highlight of my day! It was absolutely gorgeous outside!! There was a cute little dog who sat next to our table that my host mom lovingly fed. After a delicious panini, my sister and I had gelato! YUM!! We went grocery shopping, which I always think is fun. My mom bought me tea!! Also, Karla and I had a super fun argument over oil. Haha. She picked up a bottle of baby oil, only instead of oil it said colognia or something. She asked me what the English translation was, so I told her that was baby oil. She was like NO, oil is for cars. I didn't know how to explain that there are oils for your skin, like baby oil and massage oil. She thought I was crazy, and I looked it up on the internet to show her later. Haha. It was fantastic! Karla had a TON of homework, so we spent the night working on it. She has three English presentations she has to memorize for Monday. One of the presentations is a made up story, and she wanted to write a ghost story. Entonces, we sat in my bed until the wee hours of the morning crafting the perfect ghost story! On a completely unrelated note, I had to sleep with a nightlight for some reason. Haha. Just kidding....kind of :)

Sunday. The end of the weekend finally came, and I had to say goodbye to Karla. It's ok, though, because it will only be a few weeks until I see her again!! Today's fantastic story takes place as I was trying to walk into mass this morning. These guys asked if I wanted to read the prayers of the faithful. WHAT?! I cannot read Spanish! I politely turned them down, even though they were a tad insistent. I know, I am such a chicken!! However, I was following along with the prayers as my replacement read them, and I couldn't even read them in my head as fast as he was reading them. If I had attempted to say the prayers, people would have fallen asleep waiting for me to finish! Oh well, maybe some other time.

I am now off to attempt and practice more Spanish!! I am listening to Spanish podcasts. I only understand about one in five or so words, but I feel like at least that is something!!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Mother Knows Best?

Hahaha today was the GREATEST day ever for awkward experiences here in Chile!!

First off, Father Art from San Antonio mailed me a bilingual missal, and I got it today! I am so excited, because now I will be able to follow along and actually participate in the Mass!!

Story time! When I first got to Chile, my host mom told me that when I was home I was NEVER to answer the door or buzz anyone up. She said that she had keys and a cell phone, and if anything ever happened she would call me. Today I came home from school around six or so. No one was at the house. I went into my room and pulled out the handy dandy laptop, and I hear the doorbell ring. I ignore it and go on with my work. Then I hear the doorbell ring again, followed by knocking. I tip toe over to the door, but the peephole is covered. If I look through the stranger will know I am looking and if it was a robber he would know I was home. (I knew it wasn't a robber, but I can't speak Spanish) I ran back to my room and called my host mom who was at the supermarket. She freaked and was like "Oh no! It's the guy who is supposed to fix the washer." Then I had to run out the door and catch up with the guy. He was not a happy camper, complaining that I didn't answer the door and such. He went on and on, but I really didn't understand anything. I told him I needed to learn Spanish, and he was like YES YOU DO! Haha. Super awkward. Then, not ten minutes later, someone buzzes from outside. Now, I have been on strict orders not to let anyone up, but I had already screwed up. I took a deep breath and picked up the phone to talk with the person outside. It was a woman looking for my mom. I didn't know what to do, because my mom wasn't here. Finally she said she would call her. About ten minutes later my mom walks in with the lady from outside. I felt so badly!! I had screwed up twice in one night!! However, I explained everything to the best of my ability, and everyone seemed fine in the end.

I also chatted with my new Chilean friend, Manuel, tonight! I am so excited, we are meeting up tomorrow night to hang out at Cafe Journal. I am going to spend all day tomorrow practicing for my Spanish conversation! Haha.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Just Another Day at the Beach

Today was an exceptionally fine day here in the country of Chile!

In my Chilean Culture class we discussed social classes here in Chile. Being a sociology major, that was really interesting for me! The amount of money considered to be rich here is actually below the poverty line in the United States, so it's really interesting to compare the cost of living in both places. On Monday we are coming up with lists of what is normal for a middle class family to own and pay for in our own country. We will end up comparing the United States, Chile, and Germany, so I am excited to see what that turns out to be. We are so fortunate to have all of the opportunities that we do in the United States!!

I got my first quiz back today in grammar, and, yay, we have another one tomorrow! Entonces, I am going to get on studying!

The best part of the day came this afternoon when our class let out. I was tired, and Mia invited me to go nap on the beach. Nap on the beach?? Count me in!! Mia, Sarah, Derek, and I went and just relaxed on the beach for a couple hours. Jealous yet? I walked along the coast wading in the water, which is still freezing!! However, after about twenty minutes my feet got used to the cold, and I wanted to jump in and swim!! I fought the urge and went back to watch Mia and Derek do handstands in the sand. It was a fantastic afternoon!!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

My First Presentation in Spanish

Today was a big day in my academic career. I gave my first presentation ever in another language! Everyone was such a big help in this endeavor!! Our teacher said that we could speak five to ten minutes about any topic regarding Chile that we wanted. Most people chose places in Chile to speak about, like San Pedro and the islands. One girl did her presentation on the government, and that was really interesting. However, I decided to talk about the bread here in Chile. Don't write it off as a ridiculous topic yet, because "pan" here in Chile is VERY important. Thus far, my host mom has introduced me to over eight different kinds. Also, Chile consumes the most bread in the world, after Germany. I did some research on the importance of bread here and the different kinds available. I sent my speech to Art who looked it over and checked my Spanish. Then I practiced it for my sister and some other friends. Then I read it for my host mom so that she would correct all of my pronunciation errors. This morning before class I felt confident about my topic, which is awesome. I did not think I would ever be confident talking about something in Spanish. Ashley and I left for school early, and I bought bread for the class. We went crazy in the bakery!! We got 12 of the traditional rolls, 3 special kinds of bread, an empanada, and a cupcake. All of that for less than $6 made me a very happy camper! I was still a little nervous, so I volunteered to go first. It was fantastic!! I made it through my speech, and everyone loved their bread! It was a great day at school today!! Tonight some friends are coming over for bible study, so I am just cleaning up my room to prepare for that. I hope the second day of school went well at UIW!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Readers are Leaders

Today I was working on my Spanish homework in my room when my host mom came in asking me a favor. She asked if I would read to her. I was so excited, but it was very overwhelming! I sat on the couch and started reading a legit Spanish novel. Every few words I needed a correction, but I got through. I noticed improvement with every page, and that made me happy. Our washer broke today, and after my clothes were done washing the water would not drain out. Entonces, I had to take my clothes and wring out the water. That was an effort in itself! I have my clothes hanging outside right now, but apparently it will rain in the middle of the night tonight, meaning I need to bring them in. I don't know why, but I love the act of hanging my clothes out to dry. The only thing I am not a fan of is that my clothes SMELL like outside when I bring them back in. Alright, this week is all about challenging myself to speak more Spanish. I have a list of goals for myself, and I am very excited to carry them out! Everyone at UIW have an incredible first day of school tomorrow! I heard the new student gathering went well, and I am excited to hear all about every one's day tomorrow!!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Pizza on the Beach

Today was a fantastic day here in Vina Del Mar, Chile.

First off, I bought my tickets for spring break! I also found out that spring break doesn't actually exist. We get the week off in anticipation for the country's independence day which falls on September 18. However, there really isn't an equivalent for us United States students, so they call it spring break for us. I am officially going to Machu Picchu, Peru for the week. We are flying out of Santiago, taking a train over the border, checking out Machu Picchu, and then camping with indigenous people in a canyon. I don't know all the details of that last part, but I will def post the itinerary soon!

After planning group, we went to celebrate Gillian's birthday. Her birthday was yesterday, but we were all of skiing in the Andes mountains. Today we went and bought to large pizzas and headed out to the gorgeous beach that is located right outside of my house. Before you get too jealous, my foot almost froze off from the extremely cold water. Hugo and his cousin Dennis from the South of Chile met me at the beach to walk me home. It was so exciting meeting "family." The South of Chile is very expensive, so he said if I wanted to go travel down there he would be more than willing to lodge me! I am so excited, because they have gorgeous lakes, mountains, and, oh yeah, glaciers. I have a lot more exciting adventures to plan here in Chile!!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Andes in August, Yes you can be Jealous

Today was incredible! I have officially decided that I want to move to Colorado and ski for the rest of my life. This morning, somehow by the grace of God, I got up at 4am. I couldn't bring myself to get out of bed for ten minutes, but I did get up! Yay me!

Four. Four is the number of times I fell down today. The first time I fell down was within five minutes of putting on my skis. It was so embarrassing! I put on my skis and I forgot how to ski. Mind you, I have been skiing before, so there is no reason why I should have forgotten. All I had to do was go down to a mini slope to the first ski lift. I mentally freaked out, went two feet, crossed my skis, and fell in the snow. Everyone was staring at me. A guy came over and helped me up, so that was nice. The next two times were ridiculous. I didn't fall down while moving; I fell down while I was just standing at the bottoms of hills waiting for the rest of our group. Apparently I can't turn my body around without losing my balance and falling over sideways. That was rough, because Lindsey made me get up on my own. However, I can officially get up on skis now. I had never been able to before without help or taking my skis off altogether. The last fall was the best and my favorite! About twenty minutes before we stopped skiing for the day we tried out a blue. Some of the snow wasn't packed down all the way, and my ski got caught. It was glorious! I flipped over on my skis, my feet went flying up behind me, I ate snow, and my poles went flying. It was a glorious end of the day legit fall!! Though, my wrist was pretty sore after, and that wasn't much fun.

There are lots of pictures from the day, and I promise I will post them ASAP! It was absolutely incredible! The mountains here are gorgeous and the snow is so white and pure. It's weird though, because there were no trees. Also, the sky was a bit cloudy, so if you looked up you couldn't even tell where the snow stopped and the sky started. It was an incredible view. Also, how cool is it that August 21 I was skiing!?! Yes, everyone stuck in horrible Texas August heat can now be totally jealous :)

Have a great night!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

The Dance Goes On

I try to think of creative titles, and that is not working out, my apologies. However, tonight I went with Derek and Jillian to go and take a Salsa dancing class. We mostly practiced basic, but I need a lot of work, basic is perfect for me. At the end of class Derek and Jillian danced swing for everyone. That was a blast! When we went to wait for the metro back home Derek taught me basic swing. I am so excited! Three types of dances in two days! I am stoked!

The best part of the night actually happened on the way to our dance class. Derek, Jillian, and I were talking, and Jillian told us about her outdoors job where she gives nature tours. I couldn't remember where she was from, so I inquired. When she told me North Carolina I got super excited, because North Carolina is the state I want to visit most!! She asked me why and I started, "Well it's all because of my BIFFL Katie Cheney...." She stopped me right there and was like, "KATIE CHENEY!?!?!?!" Jillian knows my BIFFL Katie Cheney from the summer camp that they both work at in North Carolina. AMAZING! The world is so small, and that makes me so happy!

I am off to bed, because tomorrow I have to leave the house at ten till five in the morning to walk to the school and ride the bus to SKI! My family is letting me borrow a coat, but I still don't have pants or gloves...guess I will just rent tomorrow. Look forward to snow pictures that you can be totally jealous of :) :) :)

Have a great night!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

ME ENCANTA!

I have a new love. I thought it was Salsa. It still may actually be Salsa. HOWEVER. Tonight I discovered Tango. Eight steps to a rhythm I don't actually understand. I would never survive if I had to lead the dance. Thank goodness I am a girl, because all I have to do is follow along. It was incredible!!! It's interesting how this all came about.

Today Ashley and I were in the kitchen at UVM studying for our grammar quiz. (Yay for first quiz of the semester) Our friend Derek, who I promise is Kyle Copley's twin, came to join us. After awhile of talking to him about his classes, we convinced him that he needs to move out of the beginner level and come into our class. The school said that would be fine, so he attended his first grammar class with us. After class we were all talking, and he mentioned that he was going to a dance class tonight. Now it was his turn to convince us. For only $2 we could take a two hour dance class, and that seemed like a pretty good deal to me! Of course, you have to realize, I was being taught by people who only speak Spanish. I speak English. It was VERY hard. Ashley and I spent about ten minutes just practicing the eight steps on our own. The teacher thought I had it down decent enough, so she lovingly threw me into the arms of someone who had obviously been dancing for a very long time. I felt so stupid. However, he was very nice and very patient, even though I couldn't dance or communicate with him. It was fantastic! After dancing for awhile, the teacher showed me how to do crazy eights. Ok, I know there is a real dance term for it, but I don't know what it is called. All went well, but I really need some legit dance shoes. Trying to rock Tango in Toms was just not happening. I kept going up on my toes to make it easier.

Ok now that I am off my dancing tangent, today was also a meeting for volunteering. I am taking Cultures in Contact and one aspect of the class is volunteering. We had the option of playing with kids, which was actually really hard to turn down, or we could go to schools and help teachers who teach English. I am opting to go volunteer with teachers, so one morning every week I will be at a local school. I am so excited!! The teacher can use me to read or model something in English if they need any help, and I get to help the students with their assignments and such. This is going to be such a great experience!

I am stoked. My schedule is filling up with amazing things to do in Chile!! I was kind of getting a tad homesick seeing ads for events coming up at UIW, but now I have great new opportunities here in Vina Del Mar!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Gracias? Really??

Tonight at went to Church at my parish here in Vina Del Mar. I was in the communion line, and I thought to myself "I know I don't understand the words at Mass but at least when I receive communion I can still say AMEN." It's the exact same, just with a rockin Chilean accent. Then my head got so big and full of confidence I forgot. When I received communion I said "Gracias." GRACIAS?!?! Are you kidding me? Yeah, thanks for giving me Jesus. Haha, the guy just stared at me. I shook my head and hurriedly said "Amen." When I got back to my seat I had to laugh at myself. That was my big stupid moment of the night.

However, the night was not over! Tonight they are celebrating Saint Alberto Hurtado, who is actually from Chile. After mass everyone was invited to gather for cake and refreshments. I don't know anyone there, so I just decided to leave. However, one of the women who welcomed me last week chased me out of the Church and asked me to stay and meet her daughter and celebrate with everyone. She was so sweet! She grabbed me by the arm and escorted me to the party. She introduced me to her family, and everyone was so nice! Even the priest came up and talked to us!! It turned out to be an amazing night, and then on the way home I even stopped to watch the rain. I live in a gorgeous city and when the freezing rain isn't causing hypothermia, it's kind of nice to watch.

Alright, I am off to learn Spanish now. I am getting a Chilean buddy!! Today we talked to Carlos about getting Spanish tutoring. Ashley and I like to practice with each other, but it is hard to practice with someone else who is learning. Entonces, Carlos with the University is going to find me a student who wants to practice to improve his English and help me improve my Spanish. I am stoked!! I am going to learn Spanish!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Curtain Cords, NOT TOYS

Today at lunch my host mom had something really exciting to tell me! Apparently December 8 when the Catholic Church celebrates the Immaculate Conception, they have a VERY SPECIAL custom. All these people gather near sundown and they walk. ALL NIGHT LONG. She said that whole families and parishes come out and do this all night trek. She says I need to wear multiple pairs of socks to make it through. It sounds so beautiful! They do their own version of a pilgrimage every year! Hopefully I can find some friends who will want to go with me.

Real Random: Tonight my mom got new curtains for my room. I had these solid blue curtains, but she bought these beautiful yellow/gold curtains. I love them! They totally open up the room. However, in the pack of curtains there were two cords in case you want to tie them back. My brother, Hugo, had the grand idea of using them as a whip. I was holding the rod for my mom, so I had to stand there and take it. Once we got the curtains up I grabbed another cord and chased Hugo around the apartment. We each got a few good hits in, and WOW those things hurt so badly. I am just warning you, not a smart thing to do. Then we went on with our next grand idea of throwing the soccer ball at each other. Yeah, that knocked over our lamp and ended up with reprimands from our mom. Good times.

Today Ashley and I took Mara's suggestion to heart. We are trying to expand our vocabulary, so we pick different subjects and look up all the words we can think of. Today we discussed technology. We learning vocab from inbox to download to email. It was a blast! Thanks Mara!

I am also going through and trying to find all of the Spanish songs I can that have Spanish versions as well. If you guys can think of artists like Christina Aguilera that sing both, I would really appreciate it! Thanks for your help!!

I finally figured out my full address, so if you want it and don't have it, please let me know!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

First Bible Study

Today was a fantastic Sunday!! Hugo's dad invited us over for lunch in Valpo, so we rode over there and ate sea food. It's weird, but my favorite thing there was actually made with hot dogs. You know the crust of an egg roll, what everything is inside of. They had hot dogs baked into that. I really don't know how else to explain it, but it was absolutely delicious! They also had two huge platters of kiwi, and I ate that amazing green fruit until I thought my stomach was going to burst. After lunch Hugo, his dad, and I walked along the coast and watched the waves. How relaxing! It was a great walk, and I saw the most incredible kites I have ever seen. They are smaller than kites we have in the United States, but they fly SO high! I have never seen anything like it before.

After lunch I ran to a cafe to meet up with some girls for our first bible study. We decided that we want to get together and go over the bible on Sundays, which is so incredible. I am so thankful to have people here in Chile that can help me grow in my faith journey. I was a tad nervous, because religion can be a hot topic. Not here though! Everyone had incredible, insightful things to say, and I feel like I got a lot out of it. Unfortunately, my four day weekend has come to an end, and now I have to finish my homework for tomorrow. Oh well, I am excited to get back to school and learn more Spanish! Have a great night!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Assumption of Mary

Hey everyone!! Today is the feast day of the Assumption of Mary so I rocked Mass tonight at 7pm. I left my house around six as the sun was setting, and the sky had the most incredible colors I have ever seen! There were pinks and blues and yellows and oranges and purples. It was absolutely gorgeous! I wish I had, had my camera there with me. Unfortunately as I sat in the Church I realized how I had forgotten that after the sun sets, the temperature drops drastically. I didn't take a coat or jacket or anything but my brown button up shirt with me to Church. I WAS FREEZING! It was so miserable. I ran home and had to let my finger thaw out. I know it's the winter here, but sometimes the afternoons are so warm that I forget to be smart about my clothing.

During dinner tonight my brother let me know that his school offers free salsa lessons! I AM THERE!! I am so excited to practice dancing! Also Mara has convinced me that I need to let Zumba know they need to start classes up here in Vina Del Mar, so we will see how that endeavor goes! Have a great night!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Huevo

Day two of my four day weekend is going fantastic, thanks for asking!

Yesterday Ashley and I went down to the beach and took pics, so look for those soon. It is just such a gorgeous view living here in Vina Del Mar, we decided we really needed to take some pics to share with others. Last night we went over to Valpo, the town right next door. They have this huge club over there that is amazing and we are going to check it out next week. There are four or five different floors and each floor plays a different genre of music. Last night we went out somewhere that was playing the most amazing American music ever! Red Hot Chili Peppers anyone? Haha. It was great. Then we decided, we would really like McDonald's. McDonald's here in Chile is DELICIOUS! The menu is a lot smaller and the food tastes a tad different, but french fries in every country seem to be delicious!

This morning the four of us, Ashley, Lindsey, Lindsey, and I got up and went to the gym to continue our training! It's super fun, because we are ALWAYS the only people in there. Today I found out that after working out swimming laps for an extended period of time really isn't that easy.

Tonight it is starting to rain, and it is supposed to last all day tomorrow. Entonces, it is going to be a pretty chill weekend. I am excited to get on my Spanish. My family got me a TV! They are so amazing. Lindsey says she watches CNN in Spanish with her host family, so I am going to check that out and see if it helps my Spanish! Today is officially two weeks here in Vina Del Mar, and I am absolutely loving it! Some kids at the school want to start up a bible study on Sundays, so I am really looking forward to that! Also, next weekend we are going skiing and the weekend after there is a volunteer project one day. I am going to start getting super busy, and that is exciting!

Have a great night!!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

I Love Church

Ok, so I will save the best for last. Today school was great! YAY! I finally took a picture of the school, and I will put it up :)

At five today I had my first run with my new training group. There are four of us girls, and we are going to run in the Vina Del Mar half marathon in December. That is exciting! The weather is supposed to be nice here in the summer, so I hope it isn't unbearable heat! Tomorrow we are waking up early to go workout! Yeah for the rockin training group! We should be totally awesome and get shirts made or something haha.

Tonight I went to daily mass at my new Church. I saw the guy I ran into last night, I am pretty sure he works there...did I mention this? The Church is not open on Mondays, so when he saw me there he was really surprised. It's not my fault, the door to the main Church was open, so I just thought maybe it was open to pray even when the office wasn't open. It's not that strange of a thought. Anyway...I came back tonight and saw him. No one was in the main Church, so I was like ummm where is mass? He pointed me into a side chapel where there were about fifteen people. Ok, I was already started at by everyone, because I was an outsider. HOWEVER at the end of mass Father points to me and was like and look, we have a new sister with us here tonight. Where are you from? So I had to introduce myself in front of everyone. It was really cool though, because when mass ended like five minutes later EVERYONE lined up to welcome me. I got Bienvenidos and kisses and hugs and it was just great! Sooo it was an amazing experience today at mass. This Saturday is a celebration of some sort, maybe a Holy Day of Obligation, I am still unsure, but they are have masses all day long, so I am going to hit up Church on Sunday and see them all again! YAY!!

Then Ashley came over and we did homework together. Yay Spanish homework! We had like a huge packet though, and we couldn't figure out three of the problems, sooo we asked my brother. He is such a great tutor to have around :) Haha

Have a great night!

Monday, August 10, 2009

My First Day of School!!

I am a total nerd and was nervous when we walked into class ten minutes late this morning, but it made no difference. Chilean time works for me, because everything starts a little bit later that scheduled :)

I LOVE MY CLASSES! In our first class this morning we practiced basic conversation. We got put into pairs and then we asked names, where they were from, what they study, and other basic questions. Then we had to write down all the answers in Spanish. After we switched partners, and we couldn't ask them any questions that they had already answered. That was tough! It forced us to practice talking about things we don't naturally talk about yet in Spanish. We ended up doing it four times. It was fun! Now I can properly intro myself to new people!

Hola! My llamo Lauren. Soy de Tejas in Los Estados Unidos. Yo tengo 20 anos. Yo estudio sociologia en San Antonio a la Universidad Incarnate Word. Yo tengo una hermana, Christina y me gusta ULTIMATE FRISBEE!!

Haha ok that is enough. Sorry is things aren't spelled right, I am terrible at writing in Spanish. Ok, I am also terrible at speaking Spanish. I have to much to learn.

We also had grammar class. That is going to be more individual work. We got a packet to work on in class, and this week we are going to review present tense. It was really nice, though, because she helped us with any questions we had. I have never been so excited about grammar before, that is weird.

I am so excited for day two!!

Oh sad day, I found out Chile doesn't offer Zumba. I am going to have to bus over to Argentina if I want to take classes. I will have to see how much that costs, haha.

Have a great night!!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Finally Got Pictures For Ya!

Hey everyone! Alright, so I finally sat down and got my photos together for you all. Sorry the Guatemala Slide show is so out of place, but now you have photos from Guatemala :)

I am also going to put up some pics from the tour we took yesterday. OMG it was so much fun! I am so excited to keep exploring this city.

Today was El Dia Del Nino here in Chile! I went walking down the boardwalk and there were crowds and crowds of families! It was so cute!! Tons of kids had their faces painted and some had balloons and other toys. It was a HUGE celebration today. Also today was amazing weather, so when I passed by the beach there were actually people swimming in it.

Tonight I went over my school schedule with my mom, and now I am ALL SET for classes tomorrow! I am so excited and nervous and have pre-first day of school butterflies! I am such a dork! Oh well, have a great night!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Valpariaso

Just a quick note on the gorgeous city I got to tour today!

We went into this tunnel that leads to a famous elevator. Anyway, the guide went through the whole mess on how if you get stuck in the tunnel during a tremor, which is supposed to be really common, it's really scary, because the lights will go out on you. So then we proceed down this long tunnel, and they turn out the lights on us. OMG for a split second EVERYONE freaked out, until we realized that they were of course just trying to play a joke on us. Still though, a tunnel with no light, it was really scary! Then again I am twenty years old and still afraid of the dark, so maybe YOU wouldn't think it was very scary.

At the end of the tour we went on a boat ride. We rode right up next to sea lions! Goodness, those creatures are SOO big!! We also found out that they are stinky animals. Doesn't matter, it was really cool! By the time we were out on the boat, the sun had set and it was pretty dark. Looking back you could just see the whole city lit up. It was absolutely beautiful :) :) :)

Yayy I have Classes!!!

Yesterday I went and finalized my class schedule with my director! I got into all the classes that I wanted to take, which is perfect, because now I can get credit for the semester :)

I am taking three Spanish classes: Grammar and Composition, Spanish and Chilean Culture, and Phonetics. I am taking a a history course in English: Precolumbian Mesoamerican Cultures. Finally, I am taking Cultures in Contact. I think this will be my favorite class! The class is half Chileans and half foreign students, taught half in Spanish and half in English, and aimed at just learning about the other culture. We will bring in foods from our home, talk about our traditions, and different things like that! I am so excited!!

Before my meeting, Ahley and I hit up the beach. It was so beautiful! We decided that it is not THAT cold, and we want to jump in and swim! Haha, JK. After the meeting we went to a little cafe where I got hot chocolate, because I am absolutely obsessed with the hot chocolate here. It makes me HAPPY!! Then we went shopping. I got my first book in Spanish, since my last Spanish book turned out to be a huge bust! Did I already write about that? Well it turns out that I bought a book in Portuguese. Yeah, I am THAT cool.

Today we are going to tour the city next to us, Valparaiso. I am so excited! I am sure I will have tons to write about that adventure as well! Have a great day!!!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Besos Besos Besos

Today was a LAZY day for Lauren! I had nothing to do at the school, so I slept in and chilled around the apartment. Today was my first laundry day, AND the first time I have even hung my clothes to dry. As I type, my clothes are currently hanging outside my window. I was soooo careful putting them up, because we are on the second floor and what a pain it would be to have to retrieve them. That was fun! Also, thanks to Mara, I entertained myself in my room while my clothes were washing with ZUMBA!! I had so much fun! I was trying to build myself up to go running today. It was just soooo cold!! I finally got myself outside, but I got sidetracked and walked up a hill where my new Church is. I just wanted to make sure I would be able to find my way back alone this weekend. However, when I got there it was open, so I went inside. I don't know what it was, maybe all my homesick feelings built up or something, but I felt this huge wave of peace just kneeling there praying. Good God Moment! It made me really happy. After I was finally inspired to run! YAY!!!

Tonight I invited myself to go watch my brother play soccer with his friends. It was amazing, because I met a Chilean girl!! She was so nice! She was there watching her boyfriend play. She asked me where I was from and what I was doing in Chile. Then we talked about school. She is studying to be a vet. It turns out she actually has family in California, and she is going to visit them in December. She has never traveled by plane before, and she is really excited. We talked about sports and the weather and places to visit here in Vina Del Mar. We had this amazingly great conversation, ALL IN SPANISH!!! It made me so happy! I understood almost everything she said, and she did an amazing job of understanding my horrible Spanish accent. It was an amazing night.

I am just having culture shock, because I am so not used to kissing everyone. EVERYONE. When I meet people, when I say hello, and when I say goodbye. So I have this really bad habit of being super awkward, because I forget I need to kiss people, so I need to rush to catch up with them, so I end up like smashing my cheek against theirs. So yeah, that's awkward Lauren in Chile for you. Of course, by the time I come home I will be a pro and then awkwardly try and kiss EVERYONE in the United States. Oh well, give and take I guess. Just prepare yourself for muchos besos!

Cafe Journal

First off, last night before I went out I was talking with my sister about her dorms. She told me these crazy ghost stories about how after the people on the third floor moved out she started hearing noises up there. She went down to the lobby and they told her that they were angels, and that she needed to pray for them. SUPER CREEPY! She said that for a month or so she couldn't sleep without music on and she was absolutely terrified. I, of course, took that opportunity to tell COLBERT GHOST STORIES!! Yayy it was so much fun, and we both totally freaked ourselves out. Entonces, yeah for ghost stories!!

We started off at Cafe Journal, which is where most international students and a whole bunch of college students go. However, when we got in, the place was jam packed. Well, this guy that we met up with has actually been dating a Chilean girl since last semester. She suggested a local bar that would be much better. It was so cool, we got there, and there were def tables available. However, we don't do first floor! Haha. She went and asked the owner if we could go upstairs, s they opened it up for us. For awhile we were the only people up there, and it was so much fun. The bottom part was just a regular bar with tables and chairs, but upstairs there were couches and a tv and music videos playing on the wall. It was really fun. I met some really great people, and I had an amazing night. Around one thirty or so they decided to leave and go out dancing. Another girl and I were like, umm, we will go home and curl up in bed thanks. Haha, so we said goodnight to everyone and took a collectivo together, because we like in the same direction. OMG that guy was driving so fast! It was insane! If the car door had come open we would have gone flying out! Haha, it was fun though

I safely made it through my first night out here in Chile, and I had a great time! Today I am going to take advantage of my day off and go exploring!

Tienes buen dia!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Visa Registration, Avoid if Possible

WOWWWW!! This morning was so long! We had to be at school by nine, which was unfortunate, because I have gotten used to sleeping in everyday. Today I woke up early, and then lied to myself, saying that I would only sleep for ten more minutes. Yeah, that turned into forty, leaving me rushing around to get off to school. When we got there Carlos, the international coordinator, told us it would be the longest morning of our life, boy was he right!!

HOWEVER, I went on my first subway ride, well, here it is the metro. It was sooo clean!! It was so fun! We have the opportunity to get a metro pass, but I just know that I will never use it. We can bus from city to city super cheap, so it's not worth paying for the metro. Whatever. The point is, this morning I got to ride in the awesome green message, and I loved it!!!

Then we came to the visa registration building. Sincerely, I just sat around for a couple of hours waiting for my turn. The morning was not shot though, because I used the coolest machine ever. There was a vending machine, but it was for coffee and hot chocolate. But like, how does that work? It looked like those machines in gas stations that dispense coffee, but there were no cups. So this girl and I just started at the machine for like twenty minutes trying to figure out how it worked. Finally someone in the office walked by, and they told us it dispenses the cup with the drink in it. OMG I was so intrigued!! I had to try it! SO I put my money in, pressed hot chocolate, and this little white cup came down and started filling. It was insane! I have never seen anything like it!! I didn't have my camera, but she took a picture for me. I can't wait to show you! If you have seen something like this don't make fun of me, it was def the hi lite of my morning!!!

After that we had to run and get photocopies of our stamped certificates and go to another building to wait in line again. That is where we went to register for our IDs. That was neat, because they took all ten of my fingerprints.

I met a girl from OU and it turns out she lives right down my street, and we are taking the same classes. YAYYY I have a friend! Hahaha. I am actually going to cut out right now and go with her to Cafe Journal. It's a pub where a lot of college students hang out. Tonight is international night! Yayy!!

I will write all about it para ti!

Tienes buen noche!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Getting Acquainted With Chile

I feel like I have so much to catch you guys up on!!

I left the Houston International Airport Thursday morning after a delicious airport breakfast with my family. I flew over to Miami, FL then onto Bogota, Colombia, and finally, I landed in Santiago, Chile around 4:30 in the morning. Needless to say, no one was there to pick me up yet, so I hung out in the coffee shop for a few hours. I rode over to Vina Del Mar with about eight other students around 9 am, but we were all exhausted and slept all the way over, which was only about an hour and half or so. Everyone got dropped off at the school to meet their families, except me. Somehow my mom arranged for the van to take me directly to the apartment. AMAZING!! They took me on a tour of the apartment, showed me my room, and then my mom, Patricia, my sister, Karla, and my brother, Hugo, and I sat down in the living room and talked. My brother and sister speak pretty good English, so my mom was like "I don't care if you go back and forth between English and Spanish, tell us everything about you!" Haha she speaks only Spanish, and she is amazing. She is so loving and welcoming. She is always patient. Come to find out, they have been hosting students for like seven years now! Soo intense! They are like the perfect family to do it!! After we talked, my mom took me out to show me some important sights and then we all met up for lunch. After lunch I started the long adventure of unpacking. Then in the evening Hugo and I went over to his aunt's house for dinner. OMG that was so fun! It's his aunt and uncle and they have a 30 yr old daughter, and she has a 5 year old daughter. Hahaha the little girl is such a ham. I love her to death. They were so nice, and they talked slowly to me. Every time I messed up they reassured me, saying that I was fine and it was totally alright to make mistakes. Everyone here is so patient!

All that happened on my first day here. Needless to say, it was a LONG day!! Saturday everyone slept in. I thought I had slept super late, but I was actually the first one up. The night before Hugo showed me how to use the shower, but when I went to turn it on there was no hot water. In Guatemala sometimes the water would go out, and I didn't want to seem rude by saying there was no hot water. Entonces, I took the most excruciatingly painful cold shower of my life. My scalp was burning the water was so cold!! Come to find out, I have to go into the kitchen and turn on the hot water when I want to shower. I felt SOOOO dumb! My mom was freaking out, hugging me and going crazy that I had taken a shower without a hint of warm water. Anyway, that was my morning. Then later that day I went shopping with my mom which was a blast. I got converters and a cell phone, so I am all technical savvy now!! Then I went grocery shopping with her. Ok, so their mall is four stories and has a walkway to another mall which has a grocery store in it. I feel like it is HUGE!! But they said that it is super small compared to the mall in Santiago. I can't wait to go there!!

On Sunday my sister went to mass with me so that I wouldn't get lost. She is so sweet! After mass we met up with their dad to go eat lunch...guess what we had...yep...Chinese Buffet! OMG incredible! Everything has a South American twist, since two countries don't use the same ingredients. However, just like all other Chinese Buffets, it was delicious! Then I went to the park with Hugo and Karla. We rented this thing...I don't know what the heck you would call it, but it is like a bike cart. You sit down on a seat, but it has four bicycle wheels, and you have to pedal. It's really awkward to explain, but I will go back and take a picture for you. It was sooo much fun! We rode all around the park and took sharp turns and just had a blast. Then we walked around the city for a few hours before we came back here.

Monday was my first day of school, kind of. This week is just orientation, but it's still exciting!! There are three parts to the UVM campus, and I attend the international campus, which makes sense. There are about 25 or 30 students in my group. It's funny though, because there are two other girls from Houston, TX and one is named Lauren. SMALL WORLD! Monday was tests. Soooo not my favorite! In the morning we took a written test, then in the afternoon we all had to come back for an oral test. It was so hard. I don't find out about my placement until tomorrow, and I am so nervous! I had a lot of built up stress for the tests, so I decided to go running. I ran over to the beach and then walked along it for awhile. It was so calming. I love living on the coast. However, one time I stepped in water, in bare feet, in winter, not the best idea. THE WATER IS SUPER COLD!! I am so grateful for my home here in Chile. I have an amazing family, and I live in a gorgeous city :)

Today is Tuesday, and it was my second day of orientation. I got to sleep in, because we didn't have to be at the school until 2:30. We took pictures, because tomorrow we are registering our visas. YAY! After that we had a seminar on living in Chile and rules for our host family. It was pretty basic, except now every international student is super paranoid about getting robbed. I want to take pictures to show everyone, but apparently my camera is never safe. I know it's about using common sense, though, so I will probably venture out sometime soon and snap some shots for ya! Today Hugo got my wireless up and running. It had not been letting me connect, but somehow computer man figured out how to do it. Now I have skype capabilities, and I can blog to everyone from the comfort of my amazing bed!

Sooo that is Chile so far. I promise none of the other blogs will be this long. I had to catch you up on a lot of stuff, though. Tomorrow is my make or break day, so please pray for me!

I hope all is well! Have a great night!

Guatemala in a Nutshell

Hey everyone!! Alright I caved and started a blog, so now when you are bored surfing the web you can read about my daily adventures while I study abroad :)

First off, before I came to Chile, Erica and I went to Guatemala for four weeks! That was amazing! We stayed in Xela (Shey-la), and we studied Spanish. I had never had a Spanish background before, because I took French in high school. However, with five hours of Spanish a day one on one with my professor, I learned A LOT in that month. I felt a lot more confident about coming to Chile alone after that experience!

While we were in Guatemala we participated in a number of activities with our school, ICA. We went to hot springs which were located up in the mountains. That was incredible, but the spring we picked was super hot! I couldn't stay in there for more that ten minutes at a time. However, after my skin felt AMAZING! We went to a chocolate factory where they showed us how to make legit Guatemalan chocolate. We climbed two volcanoes, Santa Maria and another one...haha sorry I forgot the name. Santa Maria was SUPER hard. I actually didn't make it to the top, because I got sick. Somehow, the first weekend I had food poisoning or something, and then the third weekend I got a throat infection. For the most part, though, the experience was great! We met some incredible people through the school!! We went to the beach, Monterrico, which was gorgeous. It was crazy, because it had black sand, which I had never seen before. Also, we took some chicken buses to Chichicastenago, where every Sunday they have a HUGE outdoor market. Venders fill the streets with all different kinds of goods, purses, hammocks, jewelry, fruit, toys, etc. It is an amazing sight and a perfect place to practice your bargaining skills. I also got inspiration to learn Salsa, because we went to the third annual national salsa competition. Yay for Salsa!!

The school we stayed with has an amazing program! You should all check it out!
http://www.guatemalaspanish.com/

Entonces, Guatemala for a month, home in the states for 10 days, and then I was off to Chile!!