Thursday, December 23, 2010

2010 Chile: A Year in Pictures

Hey folks.
Here is link to some photos I've chosen to summarize my experience in Chile.

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Hope all is well with you.
good tidings!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Call It a Comeback

After a 8-hour bus ride from Angol to Santiago. After dragging my things through Santiago via metro and taxi. After a 10-hour flight from Santiago to Atlanta. After a 1hr and 7min flight to DC. After a 2-hour car ride from DC to Cumberland. I am finally home!

Many mixed feelings. Happy to be home. Sad to have left.

Most of the family came to see me off at the bus station. Tears fell as the farewells flew as I said "chao" to my Chilean family. My little sister and little cousins soaking my mama's outfit with their tears. My brother, Niko, avoiding my hug so that he could be the last one to say bye. Promises of my return someday was a calming assurance.
I will miss them dearly. I'm so fortunate to have fallen into such a loving family. My papas always told me how much I'm part of the family. How they love me as they love their own children, nieces, and nephews. Same with my tios (aunts and uncles) there. And my abuelos (grandparents). They all took me in and treated me as their own. I became a godfather to my little cousin for goodness sake! A big part of me did not want to leave. It was difficult.

Adjusting back to English wasn't very difficult. I had friends in Angol, other volunteer teachers, who I often hung out with. But on the airplane, I kept speaking to the flight attendant in Spanish. (She probably couldn't tell that I was from the US because I do look Chilean) In the airport, I walked into a store and seeing all the books and signs in English was quite alien. In the bathroom, I found myself looking for a toilet side trashcan to throw the toilet paper.

It was incredible to give my mom a great big hug when I arrived to DC. Such a good feeling. Walking out into a cold, brisk winter brought that 'christmas-y' feeling. It was nearly summer in Chile. Just last week I was basking in 80 degree weather, sweating underneath my hat. We drove and talked. I took a nap in the car. Not much sleep the past two nights of travel.
We stopped at a mall for some good ole Chinese food and to do a little Christmas shopping. In the shoe store, families speaking Spanish drew my attention and made me happy. I badly wanted to talk to them. But I didn't.

So now I'm home. sweet. home.

Looking back and looking forward.

Glad to be back.
Best wishes to you and your families this holiday season.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Summer Vacation in a Chilean December


Due to my downhill desire to write my thoughts (in other words, i'm lazy) I'll just show ya'll some pics. They can tell you more about my adventure the past couple of weeks better than I can.

Santiago





















Valparaíso



























Viña del Mar






































La Serena









































Elqui Valley



Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Winding down

Time goes seemingly faster when you have an 'end date'. This week is my last week of teaching. Crazy. I often stop myself and look around to see what will soon be memories. Lately, I have been very busy making the "most of it". And for this reason I have not been a consistent blogger. I figure I would rather tell you in person about my recent adventures. There's no fun in repeating oneself, so just know that I'm having a time of my life.
Next week, I'll be in Santiago (the capital, for those of you who didn't know) for the final ceremony. Then it's about 10 days of travel. I have an open itinerary for adventure so who knows where I'll be. Then it's back to Angol for my Chilean brother's graduation and a final farewell fiesta.

Hope all is well with you!