Um yeah, so that was my yesterday.
On a different note, my poetry professor is a huge butthead and is really rude. And her body is unevenly proportioned. La odio. I could go on and on, but I won't. She doesn't deserve my blogging time.
I'm going to Pomaire tomorrow for another class trip. It's a little town (pueblito) about an hour away which is known for making "greda," which I'm assuming is a sort of clay. A family there is going to let us visit there home, and see how they make la greda. So that should be fun.
Benja woke me up again this morning because he was yelling about how he didn't want to get dressed. Oh shoot me. I did my whole I'll-just-get-up-and-go-to-the-bathroom-so-they-know-I'm-awake thing, and I heard Luis say something like, "Look! You woke up la Jenni!" Ha! It worked! But I still got woken up at 7:30, so I'm still a little urked.
Oh, I got a postcard from my dad a couple days ago, and he wrote a little section in Spanish to Patty and Luis, and then at the bottom he signed it "Donny." Patty asked if it was my brother who had sent it, and I said, "No, no, that's DAnny. My dad is DOnny." She thought that was funny because they sound so similar. She told me how confusing it was growing up in her house, because she's named Patricia and her brother is Patricio. With the double "Pat" on my mind, I pointed out how my mom is Patty Patterson, and she exclaimed, "NOO! NOO!! No lo creo!!" She was laughing so hard, I thought she was going to bust a gut. Oh, the little things in life that make us happy.
Alrighty, here are random pictures I stole from other people on facebook:

This is at the Museo Bellas Artes. It's free on Sundays so mi amiga Blair y yo went. Good thing it's free because I would not have been happy if I had had to pay for it. Besides the cool statues like this that we found in the basement, it was pretty freakin' boring.
And here's a few more from skiing:


If you look right above our heads, thats the smog from Santiago.
Besos y abrazos!
1 comment:
Love the addition of the the word of the day. Helps me brush up on my espanol. Do they celebrate Halloween, or some similar holiday? I'm asking because I've been eating loads of candy corn and thinking it would be sad to be in a country without candy corn. Or bananas!
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