viernes, 2 de julio de 2010

PICTURES Finallyyyy






Here are a few fotos not many because im running out of minutes..on the computer..
1. View from the Ecological Reserve of the City. 2. Ecological Reserve by the Rio de Plata 3. The Puente de la Mujer en Puerto Madero 4. Plaza de Mayo. 5. In front of the Casa Rosada (Where eva peron held her famous speeches)

jueves, 24 de junio de 2010

Iguazu, Hospital, and Tango Lesson y MALBA

It´s been a while since I have been able to go to the internet cafe. Everytime I pass one hoards of people are inside and I can not go inside. (I just translated that entire sentence from spanish to english in my head) My classes are continuing to go well. I am still always tired however. I think it is ridiculous that they expect us to wake up at 7 am leave the house by 8 and be at school at 9. Why you may ask? Because they schedule our events at 10 at night and they go till 1 or two. For example last night I had my first tango lesso which was really really fun. There was also this orchestra that played tango music afterwards. The teacher who was trying to help me told me I was really stiff and rigid and that I need to relax..(I guess I get that from my mother.) I still can not find a cafe that takes SD cards I took videos that I would really like to post so yall can see. Two days ago I had to take Alex to the hospital, he had food posioning. It was really all quite dramatic. His homestay mom wouldnt let him take any of the medications that I had given him. he threw up from like 8 to 11 and finally he agreed to be taken to the ER. So I went with him in a taxi who was driving like Alex was on the brink of death. The hospital is coincidentally a German Hospital..too bad NO ONE spoke German. Apparently what Alex had was a common bacteria. However since he was so dehydrated they gave him 4 IV´S three saline and one sugar. I got home around 2am. That was not fun at all. But he´s feeling better now. Now to Iguazu, it was nice much like Costa Rica it made me miss it. However we did not go to the Rainforest for the three days we were there we only went for one which was disappointing. I did not see any animals either...except for one toucan and a coati (which is related to the raccoon) The waterfalls however, where absolutely gorgeous..the entire scene was beautiful however slightly tarnished by large teenage rugby playing british boys who were screaming profanities the entire time. We also went to the Ruina De San Ignacio which is a Mission Ruin where the people named the Guarini were christianed. The Guarini are one of the indigenous tribes of Argentina. it is pronounced gwarahhnee. I really liked the Ruines, we saw houses and their "town square" the ceremonial rooms, and pillars. We also went to the La Wanda Mines. Where they mine precious and semiprecious stones. The place is named La Wanda after a Swiss princess because the entire area was actually a Swiss Province. (So they have really good dulces or sweets)We actually got to walk through the mine and were shown what kinds of stones are mined (they still mine there today) Amethyst, quarts, rose quarts, all kinds. It was all very pretty. Everything is also mined by hand still I believe that is what our guide said. His English was very comprehendable. I don´t understand why he didn´t just speak Spanish. None of the guides spoke to us in Spanish which was a tad annoying. Anyway tonight is another Tango class and then we are going out to celebrate one of the girls birthdays so I probably will not sleep tonight since I have to be up at 7 30 to leave for the Glaciers and people dont go out till 3 AM its kind if ridiculous. One more thing. I went to the MALBA museum. Which is the Museo de Arte LatinoAmericano de Buenos Aires. It was intersting but we only got to stay for an hour and ahalf. the Malba is three stories and has something like over 200 pictures´/paintings. However I only got to really look at ten because the teachers at GIC made us go with them while they explained and interpreted the art while we listened. I was glad that it was in Spanish though. I saw a painting by Frida Kahol and I think a Picasso or Picasso influenced I am not sure. All in all it was nice...but I was not allowed to take pictures..not even without flash. I did not understand this. Anyway I am going to go I think we may go to a Musuem or Manzana de las Luces or the Zoo I have to check. muchass besitos!

miércoles, 16 de junio de 2010

Getting Lost in the Big City

The first day of classes started on Tuesday. I have to wake up really early in order to make it to school on time. I have been having problems with waking up I feel really tired. I am pretty sure it is just jetlag but still. I feel better now though this morning it was easier to wake up. On the first day we were told to take taxis to school. Well I ended up going to the GIC Argentina Main office instead of the University itself. So we had to walk 10 blocks to get to class. This was also the day that I had my oral exam that I talked about earlier. After the orientation and exam Alex and I decided to figure out the Subte...But we couldnt figure out where the Subte was. It was an ugly day in Buenos Aires. Raining in sheets and I forgot to take my umbrella. We got lost in the city for 3 and a half hours. School had let out at 1pm and we didn´t get home till around 7. However we now know the area prettyyyy well. I got home pretty soaking wet. Today we took the Subte to school and it was cray. Everyone is packd in the train cars like little sardines. It´´s really hot and stuffy and I sweat like crazy. Argentines have a differenct concept of personal space. I am just glad that no one smells on the subte.I have been spending wisely. Only spendng like 7 dollars a day. I am waiting till the 3rd week to buy jewelery. Right now I am just keeping my eyes open for low prices. I have yet to try the gelato here. I think Alex and I will be going when I finish this post. Tomorrow is the big game in the World Cup with Argentina. Apprently no kids go to school. They all stay home to watch the game, a lot of students arent going to show up at the university tommorrow. But I am. I did watch the game between Brasil and North Korea in a bar (which is really a cafe) with a group of people from school. Futbol is a sport that really sucks you in. I found myself feeling anxious for Brasil as the second half neared to an end. They won however 2-1. Everyone inside the bar cheered and started blowing horns it was funny. I need to figure out how to get pictures up. I am using an old cmputer right now so I can not upload anything. Yesterday after the futbol game we went walking around Calle Florida which is a district where everyone goes shopping. It´s like Bad Kreuznach´s centro but WAYYYYY bigger. Right in the center there were Tango dancers. I took pictures and video. I will have those up soon. My roommate has a computer and Im going to ask to borrow it. That is all for now I am really hungry. I don´t eat much here..pretty much toast in the morning and then dinner. Love ya´ll

lunes, 14 de junio de 2010

Hola a todos!

That means hello everyone. I arrived yesterday here in Buenos Aires at 8am. The flight(s) were long and uncomfortable. Our flight from SFO was delayed by about an hour and a half. Which ment we had to make haste to make our connection in Dallas Fort Worth. Buenos Aires is a beautiful city. With a melting pot of characteristics from across the globe. The architecture is indeed parisian but overall it is indeed a European influenced city. It is also very very large. I am pretty sure I will have some super toned legs, since we have to walk everywhere. The people of Buenos Aires, or Porteños speak Castalleño Spanish. It is heaviy influenced by the Italian immigrants that first came to B.A. in the 1880´s. My homestay mother Angie is of Italian decent and everything she says is complimented with a flurry of hand motions and a high and low lull in her voice, like a melody. After I unpacked and settled in I took a longgg nap. Then took a taxi to meet the rest of the Cabrillo School Group at the Siga la Vaca restaurant. Which is a buffet style restaurant that is known for their meat. Argentina in general is known for their steak and wine. I had wine, beer, water, coke..and lots of food. But I have been walking so much that it doesnt even matter. Last night as I excitedly told my mother on the phone they habe blood sausage here..which I havent had in ages. It was delicious...or muyyyyy ricoooo. Hehe. Today I had my first class orientation. I had to take an oral exam, my test taker said I speak like a spanish speaker from Spain...Ç(because of my friggen lisp) but she said it was beautiful and that I did a good job. I placed into level 4. She said my test was not that great but my oral skill is very high. So I was happy with that. My minutes are about to run out so I will have to talk about more later... !Hasta Pronto¡