1) Become substantially better at speaking and understanding Spanish
Yes! My spanish definitely improved noticeably. I have so much more work to do though. I'm only inspired to work harder though :)
2) Get a good tan
I got a tan but I could have done better! However my original goal said to look like a Mexican, and I now know plenty of Mexicans that aren't that brown. So I would say this one was achieved! mas o menos
3) Receive good grades in my classes
Not sure of my final grades, hoping I pulled A's! I didn't do as well as I wanted on a test or two so I'm just crossing my fingers now.
4) Make some friends.. American and Mexican
Made some amazing friends. Leaving was very hard.
5) Not gain 20lbs
Well I definitely gained weight, not 20lbs but enough to make me have to get to the gym ASAP! Anyways stil achieved.
6) Regularly update my blog, with photos!
Check! sort of.
7) Learn how to cook something Mexican
I took a cooking class with the school and learned how to make Chiles Poblanos, Sopa de lentiles, y un postre con gelatino, yogur, y fruta.
8) See as many places and things that my budget will allow me to do
Went on every single excursion and saw some amazing things!!! Worth every peso.
9) Learn a song in spanish and get some Mexi music
I learned the "ay ay ay ay canta no llores" song!! They sing it at football games, and it is also a song for those who are away from home. Its called "Celito Lindo" and its very pretty and i'm so excited that I learned it! I got lots of Mexi music for my ipod, too :)
10) Learn how to salsa dance!
Took a salsa dance class and also went out to a few salsa bars. SO much fun! The men love dancing. I want to learn more!
11) Be able to roll my R's :(
Still working on this one but I've improved!!
-annnnnd most importantly-
12) Have fun in the process :)
I had such an incredible trip. Thank you so much to my parents who allowed me to go on the trip, to my friends who encouraged me to go for it, to my new friends here in the states and the ones in Mexico for making the 6 weeks an amazing time, to NAU for putting on the program and offering me a small scholarship, to Javier, our director, who put his time, effort, energy, and heart into our trip, and to my Mexican family that I miss dearly. Oh and thank you to whoever actually read my blog :) that's pretty cool. Nos vemos pronto chicos!!!! cuidate!!
21 June 2010
15 June 2010
La Ultima Semana
I'm completely out of money and I'm tired of having to wake up at 630 for class and I miss my friends and family and all of these should be reason enough for me to be content with going home however I am definitely not ready to leave!!!
Since I last updated we went to another pyramid, a famous garden and museum here in Cuernavaca, and to the orphanage one last time. I went out 5/7 nights last week haha its slightly exhausting but so much fun. We went to kareoke and I sang in public on a microphone and I am still so proud of myself!!! Also the world cup started on Friday which everyone in the world is aware of except a lot of the Americans haha. It's so exciting to be apart of a city where literally every single person is supporting their country. It was presidentially mandated that people who are working and in school got to watch the game if they wanted to. So much fun.
This week we have plans to go out every night!! Exams will be on Thursday and I think we'll have Friday to do whatever. Hasta muy pronto amigos :) se vayan bien
Since I last updated we went to another pyramid, a famous garden and museum here in Cuernavaca, and to the orphanage one last time. I went out 5/7 nights last week haha its slightly exhausting but so much fun. We went to kareoke and I sang in public on a microphone and I am still so proud of myself!!! Also the world cup started on Friday which everyone in the world is aware of except a lot of the Americans haha. It's so exciting to be apart of a city where literally every single person is supporting their country. It was presidentially mandated that people who are working and in school got to watch the game if they wanted to. So much fun.
This week we have plans to go out every night!! Exams will be on Thursday and I think we'll have Friday to do whatever. Hasta muy pronto amigos :) se vayan bien
08 June 2010
Las Estacas y Teotihuacan
We went to Las Estacas on Friday. A natural spring, Un Ojo de Agua, expels fresh water there and it was turned into a park. It is very well kept and very beautiful. I have some great pictures but they take 10 hours to upload so I just uploaded one where you can see how clear the water is.. the green parts at the bottom of the picture are the underwater plants. We bought floatys and played on rope swings. There was also an area where you could jump into where the spring was from pretty high up. All of us loved it.
On Sunday we went to Teotihuacan, one of the most important archaeological sites in all of Mexico. We climbed the pyramid of the Sun and the one of the Moon. The pyramids were incredible. It was crazy to see the whole city more or less untouched. To this day it is a mystery as to which group of people built the city, the Aztecs were the one who discovered it. I had an allergy attack while I was there and wasn't really into reading the informational signs haha :( I want to do some research on the history of the place, it was very cool.
Thing are going well, I can’t believe we are on the last couple weeks. I’m considering staying a few extra days.. ha! Talk to you about that later mom and dad :) Nos vemos chicos.
29 May 2010
Taxco
The trip is half way over and that is very sad to me :(
Today we went to Taxco, a city known for its silver production, vast amounts of jewlery, and other silver items. The city is spread out in the mountains and all the buildings, walls, and taxis are white. It was really pretty. I spent 3 hours in at least 7 stores trying to find good gifts for my mama and sister. Good thing I'm not picky.
I'm doing pretty well on my goal list (which has expanded). This week I think we are going to go to a salsa class.. even though we've already gone dancing quite a few times I really want to learn how it's actually supposed to go! Also we're looking into taking a cooking class this week. Here is to week four :) Hasta luego.
24 May 2010
Marquelia
We left at 2am on Friday to arrive by 10am in the tropical city of Marquelia at a beach called Las Peñitas. Basically you arrive and pick a family to stay with, and they allow you to stay in the hammocks in front of their small houses on the beach for free as long as you give them your service for food. Thus we ate and paid for their freshly made seafood (and handmade tortillas!) and in turn slept on their hammocks. Not a bad trade off :)
The water was warm but cool enough to be refreshing after spending time in the humid heat. We had drinks in freshly cut coconuts and played in the big waves. A couple of my friends and I used my drawing pencils to try to do some sketches. We also went to a mango grove and picked fresh mangos!! The families we stayed with all had young children who we grew close to, especially the 3 year old daughter, Prisa, of the mama we were staying with. Falling asleep and waking up to the sounds of the crashing waves and the cool mist of the ocean water are things I started missing the second we were making our way back to the bus. The sunsets were absolutely gorgeous along with the surrounding green scenary. It was also nice because we were the only ones on the entire beach. Despite the lack of showers and functioning toilets, the weekend was by far one of the most beautiful and peaceful ones I have had in a long time.
Did I mention I'm having a good time here?! So thankful to be on this trip!! But definitely starting to miss my friends and family back home. Not that I didn't miss them before, it's just starting to kick in more now. Need to spend less time on facebook and more time in my libro de texto!! However, the goal is to do a facebook update this week of my favorite photos so far. Ten cuidado mis queridos.
The water was warm but cool enough to be refreshing after spending time in the humid heat. We had drinks in freshly cut coconuts and played in the big waves. A couple of my friends and I used my drawing pencils to try to do some sketches. We also went to a mango grove and picked fresh mangos!! The families we stayed with all had young children who we grew close to, especially the 3 year old daughter, Prisa, of the mama we were staying with. Falling asleep and waking up to the sounds of the crashing waves and the cool mist of the ocean water are things I started missing the second we were making our way back to the bus. The sunsets were absolutely gorgeous along with the surrounding green scenary. It was also nice because we were the only ones on the entire beach. Despite the lack of showers and functioning toilets, the weekend was by far one of the most beautiful and peaceful ones I have had in a long time.
Did I mention I'm having a good time here?! So thankful to be on this trip!! But definitely starting to miss my friends and family back home. Not that I didn't miss them before, it's just starting to kick in more now. Need to spend less time on facebook and more time in my libro de texto!! However, the goal is to do a facebook update this week of my favorite photos so far. Ten cuidado mis queridos.
20 May 2010
18 May 2010
La Ciudad de México, D.F.
We went to the Frida Kahlo Museo which is the house where Frida and Diego Rivera lived. We also went to the huge Catedral in the center of the city and el Museo de Bellas Artes. We saw lots of art and beautiful architecture (and I took a bazillion photos). In front of the Cathedral you can still see parts of the ruins that the Spanish had built the Cathedral over. There are pieces of glass that allow you to see under the ground. Behind the Cathedral there was a huge archeological site that was discovered in the 70s of even more acient Aztec ruins that had been built over, a whole temple with several visible structures and statues. It was really really cool. There was so much culture and history in the city, it was fascinating.
Today after school we are going to go to an orphanage to talk and play with the children there. Needless to say I am beyonnnnd excited!!! Unfortunately I have definitely been plagued with a stomach disease.. not surprising. I wish I could see a bacterial sample of my intestinal flora :) (PS did I mention that all of my friends here LOVE all my cool science facts?! I mean they think I'm a complete nerd but they're fascinated at the same time) Anywho I really really really really hope I am feeling well enough to go.
I'm late for school right now.. I stayed home because I wasn't feeling well.. I should probably go soon. Scratch that. I should probably do my homework and then go :) Nos vemos!
***POST UPDATE: forgot to mention we went on a colorful little boat ride around the waterways that have been in Mexico City since the time of the Aztecs. People still live on the man-made islands (that are in serious danger of sinking). It was fantastic though! Vendors come by on other little boats selling food and drinks and there was one boat with a Mariachi band on it.. so fun!!! Ok buh bye now
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