Thursday, December 20, 2007

Last full day...

Today´s my last full day in Buenos Aires. At least for a while.
Strange, it hasn´t really kicked in yet.
The past few days have been nice. Quiet, because most of my friends have left or have been traveling. Today I´m finally turning in my independent study. I packed up most of my stuff yesterday. I´ve been successful in doing the last few things I really wanted to do. Tuesday night I went to the Peña de Colorado. Very cool place. There´s a show everynight and you can get food there. Its more folk-music and music/food from the provinces. I went with Steph and had a tasty locro norteño for dinner and we listened to a good band. Well, the was a main guy and then various other musicians would join him based on the song. He played flute and would record as he played and use it to make levels. He could play entirely by himself and he´d create a really cool, full sounding song, recording it all live. Very cool.
Yesterday I went to MALBA (Museum of Latin American Art). I´m not a huge museum person, but I liked this one. Glad I went.
Today I was wandering around the city getting a few last minute things done. I went to a bookstore I had heard about that used to be an old theater. Its really cool. The balcony seats are reading rooms and there´s a café on the stage.
Anyway, time to turn in my paper! Tongiht we´re having a goodbye dinner. I made chocolate chip cookies--yum!
I´ll probably have another entry on the way... I´ll try to update that I´m home safe and sound, though I pretty much jump right back in to a crazy schedule. I´ll see what I can do.
Chau!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

La playa, fiestas, and goodbyes

I spent a few days relaxing at the beach with Sarah and Kate! We went to Pinamar, which is about 3 hours from the city by car, but 5 by bus. We had originally planned on staying until Tuesday, but when we found out Sarah didn't have to take her final we decided to stay one more day. It was pretty calm there because high season doesn't really start until next week. Lots of restaurants and shops were closed, but it didn't really make a huge difference to us. The beach was nice, though it got a bit windy in the afternoons.
The first night we got invited to an asado (barbecue) by a group of dads and their kids that were staying at the hotel. Good food and an entertaining night. One of the dads kept jokingly speaking "English" for us, which was spanish with a terrible accent and a few English words thrown in.
The second day was pretty cloudy, so we walked to Carilo, the next beach/town over from Pinamar. Carilo is basically a town in a forest and most of the buildings are cottage style. Really quaint. We went back to the hotel to do our "spa circuit" and massages. It.... wasn't exactly what we were expecting, but something to laugh about. We went back to Carilo for dinner to a nice Italian place. They made a deal with us that, if we corrected the English in the menu, they'd give us free desserts. It was a win-win situation....
Tuesday and Wednesday we spent on the beach. We all got a little burned on Tuesday. I did a pretty good job of avoiding it.... except for a line down the back of my legs that fried. Tuesday night we decided to stay in and ordered pizza and empanadas and watched the mockumentary "Best in Show." Overall, a very relaxing, fun trip.

I've been spending lots of time with Sarah and Kate, which has been lots of fun. Right now lots of people have either gone back to the U.S., will be soon, or are travelling. We had the "fiesta de despedida" (goodbye party) with FLACSO on the 6th. They had it in a fancy place and invited all the students, host families, and FLACSO staff, professors, and tutors. I finally met Dana, who has been living with Cata and Annie for the last few months. She's really fun--it's a shame I didnt meet her sooner! They gave out various awards and prizes and I won 2 things! There was a photography contest (of trips and of Buenos Aires) and I won for one of my Buenos Aires pictures. It was of a car made out of books that, instead of "Arma de destruccion massiva" (weapon of mass destruction) it says "Arma de instruccion massiva" (weapon of mass instruction). I got the picture framed and a DVD of a music festival. They also had a contest of words we had learned throughout the semester. I had been trying to save them on my computer,so was able to turn in a pretty decent list. Anyone with over 200 words got a prize--I got an agenda/planner that has an Argentine cartoon as the theme and a Charly Garcia CD. Not bad, haha. After dinner and announcements and whatnot it turned into a dance party. It was a fun night. Strange to think I won't see a lot of the people again...

Cata is gone as well. She, her boyfriend, and a friend are in Colorado for a few months with a work-exchange program. She left before Annie did! We had a suprise going away party for her the 7th, which was fun. I got to meet a lot of her friends, who are really nice.

Other than that.... I've just been trying to do a little bit of everything in the time I have left. Unfortunately I'm not completely done with school. Turned in my lit paper on Friday, but I still have to finish my independent study paper. I've been trying to combine schoolwork, hanging out with friends, and checking off the last things I've been wanting to do in the city.
Alright, well that's enough procrastinating for me. I'm going to work a bit more on my paper--it needs to be done!

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Time is ticking...

Hello to all! Strange to think that in a few weeks I´ll be back home in the U.S. and jumping into a busy schedule again (well... not that I´m not busy here, but a different busy schedule?). I was very anti-going home before...but I´m starting to be ready. It´s going to be really hard to leave obviously, but there are things I´m just starting to miss more and things here that well... I won´t miss as much. I´m going to try to make the most of my last 3 weeks though!

"Thanksgiving" went well. We had our family dinner with my host family, Annie, and one of Joaquin´s friends. They weren´t exactly a fan of the pumpkin pie. Oh well. The boys tried a bite and were done, but Elvira said that they even did that was out of love for me.

Lets see.... what else is new.
Took my 2nd anthropology parcial and I got a 9 on that as well! I´m proud and a bit suprised to say that I have the highest grade in that class (they posted all the grades online with names. A little different than the US). I went back last week to get my grade form signed and hung out with some of the girls for a bit. That was fun. During our conversation we started talking about U.S. culture and they know/watch more U.S. tv shows than I do and know a lot about the music (or at least certain aspects?). It was interesting. They asked if any of the Argentine music or tv programs made it to the US....not so much. Hopefully I´m goign to go out with some of the girls this weekend. We´ll see if it works out.

Finished with choir and we had a choir concert at the conservatory (not the past Saturday, but the one before). It went pretty well considering it was the most disorganized choir I´ve ever been in and probably less than half of the choir came to the concert. After our last class I went out with some of the people for a bit, which was fun. I never really did make good friends with the people in that class. Aquaintances and "friends" in class, but nothing more. I´m ok with that though I guess.

Took the 2nd Cuestiones Culturales parcial. It went well, was easier than I thought it would be. I´ll find out tomorrow what I got. Last night Sarah took me out to dinner to help her study for her parcial. I can handle that --free pizza and icecream to ramble about my notes? Sure! It was good catch-up time as well after a long day.

I´m such an honors kid. The majority of my update is about classes... Sorry.

Yesterday I finished my painting. I´m really excited about it, I like it a lot. I can´t take complete credit for it, because I got a lot of help, but its still exciting to think that its "my" painting.

On Sunday I went to the Delta for the day, which was lots of fun. Close to Tigre, but not quite. I went with a group of people from the program who I´m not super close with, but I´ve become better friends with a few of them recently. More or less the people from the Argentina v. Bolivia futbol game. Sarah and Amanda came as well. We took 2 trains and then a boat ride to Juan´s (Argentine friend) house and met up with some of his friends there. We had lunch then spent the day in the water and hanging out. Very relaxing. I love boat rides as well, they make me happy. I had planned on having a dinner party at my house that night, but realized that wouldn´t exactly work once we didnt get there until 1 and needed a ride back to the train station. It was a fun, relaxing day though.

I can´t really remember what else I did last weekend. Saturday night we attempted to go to a peña (traditional music and sometimes food and dancing) but it was us and lots of grandparents, so we ended up sitting at one of the tables outside and talking instead. Friday night I went to a party for one of Michelle´s Argentine friends... except the party ended up being everyone goign to a boliche and her friend didn´t get there until 4ish. haha. There were lots of changes in plans this weekend.

Today I took my Spanish written exam. The "theme" was indecisiveness. The first reading pretty much described my life. I need to work on that....
Thursday is the oral exam and then I´m done with everything with a fixed schedule. I have to turn in my paper for literature and write and turn in my independent study paper. Both of those have flexible due dates though.... which actually makes it a little more difficult sometimes. I´m going to go to the beach for a few days as well, though I´m not sure how I´m working my schedule yet.

Anyway, off to tango and then getting some work done tonight!