Wednesday, April 6, 2011

little update

Academic news first:

-Last week I was chosen to be the Junior major representative for my specific college (College of Business and Behavioral Sciences-CBBS)...Basically, 2 reps from each major in the College meet every other Friday to discuss (with the dean!), different activities, and improvements for the department. Yay for resume padding!

-Today I got back 2 papers I had written (IN SPANISH), and I got an 8 on one, and a 9 on the other! Supposedley here, it's very hard to get tens, but if I continue to get 8s or higher, I won't have to take an exam yippee!

-Today, also, I signed up for classes for next year, it's SO WEIRD to think that I'm going to be a junior! Time flies, right? Anyways, I'm pretty excited for my schedule, but I think it's going to be challenging...
I have class on Tu/Thu from 9:30 am-2:30pm with no breaks (oh joy unbounded), but then on M/W, I have two classes, one at 9:05 am (eep!) and the other at 2pm.

I'll be taking 2 anthropology courses (Biological anthro and "Women in the Developing world", 2 sociology courses (Methods, and Soc. of Policy change), one spanish course (cultural survey of latin america), and one history course (globalization effects)...All in all, I'll be taking 19 hours, sheesh, wish me luck!

Tonight I think I finally won over my family...I cooked for them! It was a mini disaster though because I kind of didn't make enough food, but everyone got some and there were leftovers from lunch also, so we were all full, haha. Also, they told me afterwards that I never could leave because I cleaned up all of the dishes (no easy feat considering they don't have a dishwasher)!

This weekend, I'm going to wine country Mendoza!!!! I can't wait, the school helped plan it for us, so the package includes a bus ticked, 3 wine tours, white water rafting, a nice hostel, and meals! I can't imagine trying to something like that on my own...my spanish is improving a lot but not that much!

okay, gotta sleep...chau besos

Sunday, April 3, 2011

más fotos

My little guy at Chalala
The dance to honor mother earth
Random waterfall that we hiked to on Saturday

northwest photos


Missy and I at the salt fields

unreal

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Noroeste

Bahh, sorry I'm SO BAD AT BLOGGING. I'll sit in class and make a to do list and I always include "blog", but I never do it!

Let's see...what has happened since my last post? Not much. Last weekend, we went to the Northwest part of the country. We left the school around 7pm on Wednesday and enjoyed a 14 hour long bus ride! As soon as we arrived, did we get to nap? No way! We climbed a torturous mini mountain in the thinnest air I have ever experienced, but it was worth it when we got a breathtaking (literally) view of the seven colored mountains (I'll put up pictures later). Most of the trip was a big ole blur because we were on the go the entire time. What I mainly remember is the gorgeous landscape, salt fields, long horrible van rides, thin air, and children(!!)

On Thursday, we went in vans to this place that is literally just salt. It stretches between two mountain ranges and it's unbearably bright in the sun. If there was ever a salt crisis, we need not look farther than Argentina because there's more than enough for todo el mundo. Friday was by far the worst day. We got in vans and drove to a church and stopped there for 30 minutes. Then we drove to another village and ate/shopped around in their artisan fair for 2 hours. THEN we had the most hellish ride on these terrible unpaved mountain roads. It's not even like the ride was short either, it was a three hour romp...each way. It was all worth it though, because we stayed at our destination for all of an hour (anyone sensing my sarcasm?). When we were driving back to our cabins, we had to stop for people to use the bathroom and I have never seen a sky so beautiful. I mean, I live in the middle of nowhere where stars are very visible, but this was unreal! There were just so many!
Saturday, before we left, we visited this small village called Chalala. Last year, UBP chose Chalala to have a partnership type deal with...In the partnership, UBP collects and donates computers, clothing, and other school supplies to the village. We presented the goods and then some students (from UBP) shared talents like dancing, origami, singing, etc. Some people of Chalala also presented a typical song and an important cultural dance. My favorite part was afterwards when we got to play with the kids for just a few minutes. I see kids here, but I don't hang out with them obviously...I miss little children!
The drive back was horrrrrrendous, cold, and super uncomfortable, but it was nice to finally get off that stupid bus!
Anyways, enough of my whining! The weeks here are decently uneventful, I basically just wake up, lay out, eat lunch, go to class, hang around, do homework...blah blah. but the weekends are soo fun! This past weekend I hung out with some different people which was a nice change! Thursday night, I went to dinner with a big group, but it was really tranquilo because I had to wake up at 5:45 on Friday to get stuff done for my visa.

Ah, I have to go...homework calls! (ew homework?)