Hotel Concorde
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Oye, Cali, no te vayas
Sunday was a nice day of most relaxing and then I went to Loreto's house around 1 to have lunch with her and her family. Her mom had brought me some sweets from Iquique that she wanted me to try, called Chumbeque. and was cooking a veggie I had never tried called caigua, which looked kinda like a mix of a pepper and a cucumber. It was really nice, we just hung out and cooked and had a really nice lunch of a ...
2nd to last week of teaching
... that's not what this was about, and we are all very happy with this program and I think would all say this was a positive experience, it was just too much praise of Miriam for my taste, especially from people who seemingly had nothing to do with the program. The other volunteers and I just kept looking at each other like, "really? we're part of your family Miriam? Oh, you're SO worried about us all the time?"...that's probably why ...
Out of order: Tues and Wed before bike trip
... camping" place..it was nice, it was just obviously another cultural difference shoved in my face of what to me seems a great place for a field trip and what is to them. I guess that sounds rude, it's just that to me this place looked like an abandoned campground/carnival spot, but it was the best they could get. Just another example of my spoiled/lucky life. There were 2 small pools, and by pools I mean literally concrete holes with ...
Gaga WILL go to the monster ball
... br> Sleeping off my guilt at the beach wasn't the worst way to spend the day after Hallow, at least I could start fresh with my new compañeros de casa. Unfortunately they turned out to be three 40-year-old men and a student who smokes weed all day and night. Being a liability is less of an issue in the new shack I call home but I'll miss my main man Vincent and being asked what my favourite food is every minute of the day. And so life in the ghetto ...
What did I just eat.
... for a "bit," in chilean time, meaning 4 hours. We just went to some restaurant and talked, it was a good mix of chileans and gringos, and some new people. I also met the british dude who was the spelling bee coach a few weeks ago (remember how I hated how unfair it was that he said words?) Oh, also the other judge, the chilean one, Reinaldo, is in my aerobox class now so that was funny. He invited me to do something with him and when we were talking he said ...