Thursday, July 24, 2008

Ultima entrada...

Bueno, voy a escribir en castellano porque lo extraño tanto...
Vovli a USA hace casi tres semanas, y solo puedo pensar en volver. Extraño Argentina y mis amigos alla tanto. Y estoy celosa de Ari, que todavia esta alla! Que boludo!!! jajaja
Bueno, la vida aca es muy aburrida. No puedo andar para ningun lado porque no conduzco, y todos mis amigos estan de vacaciones, y no hay boliches, ni mate, ni NADA! Que mierda! Estoy tomando clases para aprender como manejar...que aburrido. Y estoy tratando de planear visitas a unas universidades antes de que empieza el cole....AH!
Pero hay cosas buenas tambien...he estado pasando mucho tiempo con mi familia. Y estoy emocionada para el cole (SOLO UN POQUITO) porque voy a estar la mejor en mi clase de español jajajajaja....que boluda que soy!
Bueno....no se que mas puedo decir...solo que extraño Argentina mucho y algun dia voy a volver...Por ahora tengo que aguantarme y hablar a mis amigos de AFS en castellano, que solo ellos pueden entenderme!

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Back to the real world?

Yeah. I get it. I'm bad at the whole blog thing. So sue me.
Anyway, things have been going really really well lately. At first they kinda sucked for a while because I was bored and wasn't going to school and wasn't meeting people, but it's all good now. I'm a lot more independent and can kind of do whatever I want, which is really nice. And because I don't have a normal school to go to it just gives me more freedom to do whatever. I've been taking the train in to capital where I'm taking art classes (drawing and sculpture) and they're soo great. I love them, even though I'm the youngest by about ten years at least... I've also become really good friends with Ari (NZ...the New Zealanders love me haha) and a bunch of the other exchange students here in Bs As. They're all so cool and everyone is just chill and gets along really well. The kind of people I wish existed back home. So I've just been chilling, been doing the whole artsy thing, shopping a bit too much probably haha. But seriously everything has finally worked out and is going SUPER well and now I have to leave. :(  I can't even imagine going home at this point. It's like I'm so changed from the person I was, and so I can't picture myself going back to a place that is so UNchanged and just...blah, gross. If it was hard for me to deal with Darien before, I don't know what I'm going to do now haha. So in light of all the growing I've been doing, I have decided I need an exterior to match my new self. So I got a hair cut the other day, and I'm thinking of doing some other things, although I won't say what because I want it to be a surprise, hehe. So you'll have to wait and see....whoever you are...
Sooo yeah, I guess that's about it for now. I don't have too much else to say...
Until next time...

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Buenos Aires, Argentina

So it´s been a really long time since I´ve written--again.
I´ve since moved to a different host family in San Isidro (a barrio in northern Buenos Aires, Ar). I was having some problems with my host mom in Uruguay (she was a bitch, basically) so AFS shipped me here. Things have improved A LOT. I really like my family here--mom, dad, sister (Pilar-15), and two brothers (Lars-11, Oliver-5). They´re so nice and I´m getting along with them soo much better than my last family. Pilar is super cool--we hang out and talk all the time. Anyway AFS hasn´t found me a school to go to here yet, so I don´t know if I´ll be able to stay here. I hope I can though because things are going really well.
I´ve been here about a week now, and since I´ve had a lot of free time I´ve been going into Buenos Aires centro a lot to meet up with other exchange students. I went to la Feria de Libros which is the biggest book fair in Latin/South America--it was super nerdy but super cool. All these artists and authors speak there too, and I went to go see Marta Minujin (look her up) who is this INSANE performance artist (ie: she dropped a bunch of live chickens out of a plane, built a parthanon out of books, etc.). I´ve also done some shopping in Palermo which is like THE shopping district in Bs As (although I didn´t buy anything...except a Borges book haha).
Anyways, not much else is new.
Another update in another month or so probably haha....

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Los otros estudiantes...

This weekend the other exchange students came to visit from Montevideo (Hannah--US, Ian and Julia--Germany). It was SOOO MUCH FUN! They got here Saturday morning around eleven and Julia stayed in my house so we hung out a bit and got to know each other. They all have been here since August so they speak perfect Spanish! It was a little hard/embarrassing for me to speak with Julia because she speaks so well! But she was super nice and cool. I showed her a bunch of pictures and then we had lunch (milanesas--mmm haha). Then after we all got together and drove to Punta Ballena which has AMAZING views and we saw Casa Pueblo (I had already been there, but it was cool to see it again). We tried to see if we could get a free tour but we couldn't so we left and drove up this other hill-thing to see Las Cumbres which is a really nice hotel on the top of a superrr high hill where you can see basically everything. Buuuut there was a wedding going on so we couldn't go in. And Elbio (my liaison) showed us this spot on the way up the hill where you go up a small incline and stop your car at a certain spot, turn it off and put it in neutral and it'll move backwards up the hill on its own! They say it's either a magnetic charge or an optical illusion--I'm still not sure but it was really cool! Then Elbio showed us this mountain called Pan de Azucar (Sugar Loaf) which apparently aligns with two other mountains (one in Africa and one somewhere else) in the world with the same names. It's believed that they were all part of the same chain millions of years ago when all the continents were connected (Pangea or whatever it's called). It was pretty cool. Then we drove around central Maldonado and then to Punta del Este where we were going to get churros but the store was closed (everything was closed haha!). So instead we went to a flea market type thing (but not haha) and there was a ton of cool jewelry and stuff. Then we all went back to our respective houses to rest before we went to my friend Mariana's house (Claire's host sister) for asado. Everyone was there, including some of my other friends (Belen, Gonzalo, Juan and Agusto). It was soo much fun and the asado was SOO good! We stayed until about 12:30 and then went home because we were all exhausted. Then today we drove to La Barra and went to Rosario's house (one of the other liaisons). We walked along the beach a bit and then had lunch and walked some more haha. Then we all drove to Jose Ignacio and climbed up this famous lighthouse. It was SOOO WINDY AND COLD at the top but SOO AMAZING!!! The water was such a dark blue and the waves were so rough and there were a tons of dark and light clouds overhead--so beautiful! I didn't get any pictures because I forgot my camera but Claire is going to send me some :) . Then we drove back to Punta and went to the mall to hang out and get a snack. Hannah (the girl from Maine) had to leave early because she lives in La Paz which is a little north of Montevideo and so she had to get two buses. Then Ian and Julia left around seven. I already miss them! It was so much fun but Claire and I are going to visit them in Montevideo some other weekend! Also, next weekend I'm going to try to go to a concert in Montevideo with Claire, Mari and Belen but I don't think we'll have time to visit them...
To make a veryy long story short: this weekend was AMAZING. Meeting the other students has made me so much more enthusiastic about this whole experience (not to mention it had helped my Spanish a lot!) and now I seriously want to stay for a whole year. I'm going to see if there's some way I can work it out because four and a half months just totally is not enough time!!!

Chauu, Ellen

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Oops...

It's been a month....oh well.
Anyways things are still going really well here in Uruguay. I've made a ton of friends and have been hanging out with them a lot. A few weekends ago we went to an outdoor rock festival. There were tons of bands there from both Uruguay and Argentina, and most of them were pretty good. It was crazy though, it started at about 6pm and went until about 2:30 or 3 in the morning! But it was soo much fun! Unfortunately right after I got really sick with a throat infection and had to go to the doctor. They gave me antibiotics and now I'm all better :) haha. Last weekend I slept over my friend Mariana's house (Claire's host sister) and my other friend Belen came too. It was pretty fun but we stayed up wayyy too late. The next day we went to Piriapolis which is this small city about half an hour away. It's sooo pretty there and we walked along the beach and went shopping a bit. We also went to a feria artesenal, or a flea-market type thing (lots of local artists selling their works) and I bought a ring and a bracelet that is made with an old Uruguayan coin...I love them!

I've also been getting closer to my new family and getting used to my new house. I have my own room now which is really nice. My new family is my host mom Moni, my sister Stephi who's thirteen, my little brother Christian who's ten, and my older brother Matias who's twenty-one (I think). I really like them, and I'm really starting to get closer with them. It's still hard to communicate, but that'll get better soon.

School's been going alright, again it's still hard for me to understand my teachers and keep up in class, but it's getting easier. And they don't expect that much from me so it's good. I have to take an english class in the afternoon though, which sucks, but hopefully my AFS advisor will be able to convince the director to let me and Claire to get out of it. If he does I'm going to take guitar lessons and maybe dance and maybe even theatre to help my Spanish. I also just joined the country club that's two blocks from my house, and it's really nice. I've been playing tennis and going to the gym a lot, and it helps fill up more of my afternoons and I'm meeting more people outside of school.

I'd be lying if I said it's all been perfect though. The past couple weeks have also been really difficult in terms of culture shock and homesickness. But now that I'm getting busier and doing more things and communicating more it's gotten better...gotta try and keep it up.

Oh, and in May all the AFS Argentina kids (includes Claire and I) are going on a trip to Las Cataratas (Iguazu Falls) and all over northeastern Argentina for 11 days! It's going to be so amazing and soo much fun! I'm going to get to see all my friends that are in Argentina whom I haven't seen since we got here! So I'm really looking forward to that.

Also this weekend some other exchange students who are living in Montevideo (the capital) are coming to visit! There are two German kids (a guy and a girl) and a girl from the US coming! Claire and I are going to bake some cakes and stuff and I think we're all going to go out to a disco! I'm so excited! It'll be interesting to talk to them to see what their experiences have been like so far, and they've also been here longer so it'll be cool.

Other than that not much else is going on. More when I have more news!

Monday, March 10, 2008

El Colegio...

Hola a todos! Today I had my first day of school. There are four other people in my class besides me, and one girl wasn't here today so it was veryyyyy small haha. This morning I had Math, History, and Sociology. The classes were each about an hour and 20 minutes (AH!), but they weren't too bad. I could understand most of what my teachers were saying, although they talked veryyyyyy fast! Then we had lunch for about an hour and I walked back home to eat with Sofi and Gonzalo. After lunch we had our english classes, and for some reason I was put in the fourth grade english instead of fifth. So I was with slightly younger kids and it was sooooo boring and the English was TERRIBLE. The class was Environmental Management and it was mostly, completely all bull and my teacher had no idea what the HELL she was talking about. So I was pretty pissed off they put me in the wrong class. After we had a 15 minute break, during which I met Tyler something who is this teacher from Boston who had apparently been meaning to get in contact with me just to talk. So we talked for a while (SOOO NICE to talk to another American! He actually knew Darien!) and I told him how sucky my class was and how unhappy I was, and he helped me get into the proper class (although by then I had missed my other classes). After I just went home and IMMEDIATELY changed out of the uniform haha! Ohhhh man it's so horrible! But I guess it's ok because everyone has to wear it but still...I feel like such a tool haha! But overall my day wasn't too bad, kind of stressful and definitely exhausting.
More soon!
Besos!

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Ahh craziness

So this past week and a half or so has been completely crazy. It's been really really good most of the time, but there have definitely been some rough spots. I've mostly been going to the beach like everyday because the weather has been absolutely AMAZING (with the exception of the past couple days). Last weekend was Carnaval here, which is basically huge parade. I went with my mom and sister and it was so much fun! There were all these drummers and dancers and stuff...it was great haha. Then after we had dinner at like 1:00 at McDonalds, which was ehh not so great haha.
But everything has been going pretty well, I'm really starting to feel like a part of my family and I'm getting more and more comfortable with everything everyday. Although I'm still having trouble speaking Spanish, it's getting easier for me to understand.
I just talked to my mom about school, and it looks like I'm going to be in cuarto (which is basically the equivalent of Sophomore year here) only because I think quinto would be too hard (a lot of reading and writing and such). It also looks like I'm going to have to take English classes...?? though I'm not sure why....it's weird.
I've been talking with my mom about her visit (she's coming to visit March 7th I think), and I'm really excited to see her, except I think it could be a little difficult. It's also the weekend before I start school sooo we'll see how it goes.
I'm really loving Punta del Este though, it's so beautiful here. I've taken so many pictures, it's almost ridiculous.
Anyways, I should go...more soon, hopefully!

Monday, February 18, 2008

Estoy en Uruguay!

So I'm finally here. I got here about 7pm last night, and everything is absolutely insane! It's so gorgeous here in Punta del Este! I went to the beach with Sofi and her dad and her friend today and it was so much fun! We played volleyball and then we drove all around Punta del Este. I already love it here.
Last night a bunch of Sofi's friends came over and they all talk SO FAST but they are so funny and cute. We took a bunch of pictures on my laptop via photobooth...they are all absolutely obsessed!
Anyways, orientation in Buenos Aires pretty much sucked, with the exception of Saturday when we actually went into the city and saw Recoleta, La Boca, and lots of other cool places. Buenos Aires seems like such a cool city, I wish we had had more time there. I'm not really all that homesick yet...I miss my family and everything but I'm having so much fun here! I can't wait until I can go out with my host brother Gonzalo and his friends and see what the nightlife is like.
I have to go...more later!!!
besos!
ellen

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Mi primera familia

I got two emails from my first host family today! One from my host sister Sofia and one from my host mom, Magdalena. They both wrote the cutest emails, and they just sound so amazing!

I found out that Gonzalo (my host brother) is actually 16, and he and his friends like to go out dancing (fun! haha), so that's pretty good. He likes futbol (soccer) and music and normal boy things I guess haha. My sister, Sofia, is really outgoing and is best friends with my other host sister (Stephani, in my second family), meaning the two families are friends. They have four dogs (!!) and a cat, which will be interesting...but they sound so amazing! The dad, Alejandro, is supposedly an amazing cook (also very good!). Basically, they are amazing.

I still haven't talked to me second family--I have yet to finish writing them an email in Spanish. But seriously, getting those emails made me feel so much better about the experience as a whole. Because I've been kind of down this entire week and worrying a lot (resulting in nearly no sleep), but now I feel reassured. That this is not going to be terrible. That I might actually be OK.

Only three more days left until I leave for Miami! AHHH!

Monday, February 04, 2008

Worries

So it is possible that I might die of boredom. I literally sat around today and did nothing except watch the History Channel and Grey's Anatomy (season 2). And then I saw Juno for the fifth time. Which made my day slightly more interesting. At least tomorrow I'm going to the city with my dad to start getting my visa, FINALLY. It took me damn long enough. I think we're going to my favorite Cuban place for lunch, although my dad did say he found a Uruguayan place...

I need better ways to spend my last 9 days at home.

Except there's the packing, and the finding a gift for the family, and the getting a visa, and the figuring out how to get a Uruguayan visa, to be done. That's gonna fill some time, I think.

Shit. I have to get gifts for my families. Plural. Should I get each person an individual gift? Or get both families two big gifts...

And I'm broke.

Frikkin' sweet, man.

I'm gonna go not sleep. Which seems to be something I'm very good at these days.

Host family!

So it's taken me a while to get this up here (I've been away), but I finally got a host family! ...Or rather, two. They're both in Punta del Este, Uruguay, which is widely known to be a beach resort city (!!!).
My "real" host family is going to be away for about a month when I first get to Uruguay, so I'll have what they call a "welcome family" for the first month. In my welcome family, I have a mom (Magdalena), dad (Alejandro), sister (Sofia 13) and a brother (Gonzalo 15). My second family is a single mother (Monica) with two sons (Christian 10 & Matias 11) and a daughter (Stephani 13). So it'll be interesting to be the oldest for once. My first family also has a cat and a dog, and my second has cats (though they didn't say how many...). I have yet to speak to either of my families...I have both phone numbers and my mother's email address for my "real" family, but I'm a little afraid to call...I guess I'm gonna have to get on that...
Anyways, I'm insanely excited to get there and meet them and just experience everything. I have no idea if I'll be going to private or public school, but I'm hoping for a private school (it would be way cool). I get the feeling my first family doesn't have internet though because they didn't give me an email address.... :-( but I'll deal.
I'll update again once I've gotten up the nerve to actually call/email my families!

Monday, January 21, 2008

The clock is ticking...

So I have 22 days left before I leave. And I still have no visa. Thanks to the translation service who has yet to return all of my documents.
I have 22 days left with my family and friends. 22 days left in this country. Do you know how extremely exciting yet scary that is? I've only just realized that I need to spend as much time with them as possible.
And you know what bothers me? That people I don't even know, with whom I am only acquainted with because they sit near me in physics or some such class, are saying they're going to miss me. HUH? Um, thank you, that's kind of you, but no, you're not. I don't even know you.
I'm actually freaking out about this whole leaving-the-country-for-five-months thing. I just hide it well.
And the fact that I have 22 days to go and still am without a host family is not helping. That would be comforting at the least.

I'm off to go harass the translation service.


--peace

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Doctors are Sadists...

So this has absolutely nothing to do with Argentina or anything else, but everyone should go see Juno RIGHT NOW! It is quite possibly the most amazing movie...ever. But seriously, I just saw it and not only was it insanely funny but it was also ADORABLE.
GO SEE IT.

peacee

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Soo..why am I here?

Ok so basically, this is a blog I made to let everyone at home know what's going on in Argentina. I figure sending out 39438249 emails a day will be a little much...
I'm leaving on February 13th.
Throw me a party :)