14 May 2010

El Fin de la Primera Semana

It is very difficult to do homework in the evenings when you know how much fun the city has to offer with its bares and discotecas. Luckily we aren't assigned much but its enough to make that little voice in your head think twice about going out with your friends! I can't believe a week has already gone by. :(

On Wednesday we went to El Museo de Robert Brady.. it was the home turned into museum of a man whose family who had "financial flexibility" and he used those finances to travel the world and collect art and then throw extravagent parties in his beautiful house. In his home he kept over 1200 pieces of art from something like 100 countries and his oldest piece dated back to the 14th century. He died in the 1980s but left money and instructions for his house to be opened to the public. It was really, really interesting.

Wednesday night was also one of the girl's birthdays so naturally we had to go out :) It was a blast. This weekend we are heading to Mexico City to sight-see and what not in the city. I'm excited! Hasta luego chicos :)


11 May 2010

Escuela


I love going to school. hahahh crazy right? I mean I love going to NAU and I've loved my classes there and definitely can't wait for nursing to start in the fall (!!!!) but I really like going to school here. There is only me and one other guy and the professors in both of my classes. School starts at 8 and ends at 2 and I go to two classes for three hours each with 10 minute breaks every 50 minutes. It goes by so fast! 4 hours of my day are devoted soley to conversation and I'm learning a lot very quickly!

We went to the city yesterday and bought cell phones with minutes for 240 pesos (about 24 dollars). We ate at a tiny whole in the wall restaurant I loved it. Mis amigas y yo went out last night to get a taste of the night life and we had a lot of fun :) Today all of the girls came over to Courtney and my host family's house to swim. Workin on our mexi tans ;) lol

Also, I just spent literally over an hour trying to get more photos on here but it was seriously one of the most difficult things I have ever done!!! I deleted everything I had uploaded because it just wasn't working and I will try again some other time. At least you all get to see where I study :) it's beautiful.

I have some tarea to do :( and cena to eat! Hasta luego!

09 May 2010

Nuevos Lugares, Nuevas Caras

Hola from Cuernavaca :)
PRE-APOLOGY FOR THE LENGTH OF THIS BLOG
don't worry, soon I'll just be going to school (aka starting tomorrow at 8am) and won't have as much to say-- promise ;)

I am already in love with this city and the people here!! I want to write so much but I'll try to keep things concise! It's really weird to write in English when I've had to be in Spanish mode all day.

Well first off, my flight was great. It was only two and a half hours, and el aeropuerto in Mexico City was super easy to navigate through! The hard part was lugging around my 75+ lbs of luggage.. hahahah typical, Nicole. Flying into Mexico City was super gross though because of the pollution. Despite the nastiness in the air, I'm excited for the trip we are going to take there next weekend!

My host family is soooo nice! Mi mama Gina, who is super nice and funny and cooks good food :), stays at home with her daughter Gina who is 25 and has cerebral palsy.. at least I'm 90% sure that is what she said. Her daugther is in a wheel chair and is so sweet and is always smiling. Papa Guillermo works from 6am to 11pm each night or something crazy like that but I kind of forget what he told me tonight. He speaks very quickly and I don't always pick it up! They have one other son, Guillermo, who works in Mexico City during the week and comes home on the weekends. His girlfriend is always here too and they both are super nice and speak English! They have one other daughter, Diana, who is 16 and just got home from a trip today. She was the one with the internet password so my roommate, Courtney (who is also great!), and I were anxiously waiting her return! Gina's sister and her two sons were here for dinner tonight, too, and it was great food and a lot of fun!! Their whole family is huge, which is normal for Mexican families, and everyone is really close. I love it.

Today we went to the University where we will be studying and had an orientation, tour, and class placement. It's such a pretty campus!! After that we went to Tepotzlan. That article describes the mountain in the Northern part of the city to have a "sloping path." However, that is NOT the description I would use to describe the hour and a half, practically vertical sets of rocks and stairs we climbed up to get to the sacred pyramid of Tepoztecatl that one of the guys who had a handy-dandy altitude-finder in his pocket (forreals) and told us that we were at 6800 feet which I later found out meant that we climbed something like 2000ft. Hardest hike of my life so far but I'm glad I did it! We had fun and it was a great bonding experience for all of us. Seems like every time I travel I end up on some crazy upward slope at some point so at least I got it over with.I really like everyone on the trip so far.. haha. We have more coming tomorrow I think.

Also, like I said before, we start classes. Classes have no more than 5 students so we will each be getting a significant amount of attention! Besides the actual class part of the day we also have a chunk of day soley devoted to conversation. I'm actually pretty excited! The heat isn't so great but once the rains come it will cool down.. I'm just hoping they come before we leave! Also getting used to the meal times here are really difficult haha el desayuno is at 8am, la comida is between 2-4pm, and la cena is at 8 or 9pm.

Ok I was supposed to upload pictures but I am so exhausted and I think its like 12 in the morning here and I have to be up in six and a half hours. OHHH did I mention my host family has a pool!? Yupppp. Will be out there every day :)

Buenas noches mis amigos :) cuidado!

07 May 2010

"All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go.." well, almost.

Hello world. :)

I was selected for a scholarship that requires me to keep a blog while I am away on my trip. I leave Saturday for 43 days to Cuernavaca, Mexico to study Spanish, sight-see around the surrounding cities, and absorb the culture like a little sponge. I will be attending an international university in the city and taking seven credits while abroad. I'll be living with a Mexican family of four (mama, papa, two daughters) and I'll have an American roommate from NAU.

Goals so far:
1) Become substantially better at speaking and understanding Spanish (sound like a Mexican)
2) Get a good tan (look like a Mexican) am I allowed to say that on here?
3) Receive good grades in my classes
4) Make some friends.. American and Mexican
5) Not gain 20lbs
6) Regularly update my blog, with photos!
7) Learn how to cook something Mexican
8) See as many places and things that my budget will allow me to do
-annnnnd most importantly-
9) Have fun in the process :)

I feel like I should have a 10th goal. Open to suggestions!

Stay tuned! 34 hours and counting 'til depature.