Saturday, September 13, 2014

Okay, here we are! It seems quite incredible. During the first two days


Okay, here we are! It seems quite incredible. During the first two days've already had the time to see and experience a lot. The Spanish language was scared my first so much, but pretty well'm here survived. For a start, especially Spanish bargain basement feel much more stressful bargain basement and tired. The whole time I learn new words, get used to the rhythm of the speech and hearing their. Chileans speak really fast and should always be between recall that speaks a little slower for me. Here is a wonderfully cool. Not too hot, not cold, just right :) Andrea's family is so wonderful! Cariñoso! When I got to the airport, there were two nice lady greeted by: Ximena and Lucia. They immediately say that now I'm in a like part of their family :) Wonderful! Waited in the airport for a moment that the man should bargain basement be Ximenan car to pick up. We drove about an hour Viña Del Mar,. Car Traveling this rugged mountains and lush vineyards. Here are grown in a lot of grapes and wine is much more affordable. When we drove Viñaan came during a trip the two points which had to stop and pay some road maintenance fees of about 2 each. In the evening I went to the shower, ate and went to sleep :) 22/11/2013 First full day in Chile. Began with breakfast: tea and bread. I love it when here we drink a lot of tea! :) Later in the day I went to Paulina (aunt) to take with Naomi (Paulina 8.v-girl) school, which was located in the center of Viñan. There, we were joined by a little older a little girl Daniela (cousin). bargain basement They decided to take me to the tourist shopping tour :) We walked along the streets of the upcoming internship at the Sheraton up. It was absolutely gorgeous! Right on the beach, next to the beach. Immediately began a bit nervous :) Coach tour I noticed walking rhythm to be very slow and that the trigger a little bargain basement attention here, too. However, fortunately not as much as in Brazil. I did not see anyone else blond hair, (except for one of the four old grandmother, whose hair was quite white), suurinosa bargain basement is dark-haired. Naomi left school and returned to the bus to the house. bargain basement Suddenly, a passenger on the bus started singing. I wondered if it considers that a bus belonging to the music on the radio so much, but as soon as I saw that there was another singer and as a small boom box in his hand. They had risen bus if to sing, in order to receive money. bargain basement Sang okay to do. When we arrived, "the Chilean home" began to make lunch. Soon came the Macarena (24-year-old girl, with whom I live here, studying to become a sailor) pair with a friend. We ate lunch together and gave kavereillekin small souvenirs from Finland. Everyone here loves so much, when you get gifts :) When I went to Finland, I felt that I have lot all the souvenirs and that half of the suitcase bargain basement is just them. But now it seems that they already run out of point :) After lunch, I went to the Macarena with the mall to buy me a camera and sunglasses. I found a nice beautifully small basic camera, the point will be, therefore, a lot of pictures! ,) In the evening, went to relatives in the village and I went next door to myself, which is home to relatives. Into the already messed up when these relatives are so many! : D It is probably starts to keep some notes, the better you remember the names and who is whose mother. There are so many new things that I was again in the evening awfully tired and went to bed early. Chile seems like a really nice place. Viña Del Mar is truly a beautiful bargain basement city and the sea is so wonderful! Chileans are very nice, warm and hospitable. For me this place seems a bit of Brazil and the European välimuodolta. I've bargain basement found that Chile is much more similar to that of Brazil, but it is just your own kind. Hasta luego!
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