I'm sorry to all my amigos - you weren't very impressed with my extremely short previous post but I promise you, I've had a lovely week so the dirt can finally be dished!
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Cajón del Maipo |
As aimed, I'm here to perfect my Spanish and I can proudly say university and the fact that it is seldom to find someone here who can speak english is helping to improve my Spanish rapidly and I'm over the moon! My confidence is building, I'm not hesitating so much and I'm definitely not scared to make a mistake. Needless to say, I'm losing my English and have to think for at least a minute just to get a word out - which I didn't expect to happen so soon! My brain is most probably overwhelmed by the continuous switching between Spanish & English. It's something I definitely need to get accustomed to.
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Cajón del Maipo
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CORFO is an organisation aimed at improving
entrepreneurship and as a language assistant I get to help people aim for better jobs by holding talks in English to help language students of CORFO better their English. This week was my first week of CORFO and this might sound sad and become repetetive seeing as I present the same thing every week, but I really did have the time of my life! It's as though public speaking comes naturally to me. The students showed interest, asked questions and for once in my life, people were laughing at my jokes. It's amazing how the environment you're in can affect the energy you have and how you perform in certain situations.
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BarConstitución |
Santiago's bohemian sector of Bellavista is really and truly alive in the day, with gypsies trailing the area with what I'm guessing are handmade or back of the truck goods and infamous amounts of people scouring the area in search of the most artsy and funky pub or restaurant in town (or they could just be on their way to San Cristobal cerro). But at night, oh wow! It's like walking into a scene of The Hills, except with a more middle class atmosphere, a crowd and cold weather. Nevertheless, it is AMAZING! A few friends and I ended up in a bar, BarConstitución. Let me just say it is hands down, the best bar/club I have ever been to. Who wouldn't want to dance all night long to reggeaton and some Bob Marley, enjoy a night out comfortably (no heels) and pay £1 for a drink? Although the men are über pervy, but with some 'I'm not interested looks," it's easy to get past! I love how everyone here is just so free. Practically everyone here knows how to dance and everywhere I looked there were people salsa-ing away. It was like being in an amateur version of Dancing with the stars.
I ended up on the dance floor all night and by 4 a.m I was too tired (I know, how grandma of me!) and ended up home. Finally, my week ended in Cajón del Maipo.
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Above el rio Maipo |
Caj
ón del Maipo (CM) is a small town up in the Andes on the outskirts of Santiago. Actually I'm quite blessed as I met someone who has turned out to be an amazing friend, Nickolle. Lucky for me, her family invited me along to CM and visiting the town has to be the highlight of my trip (so far). Apparently most of the town has been designed by the same architect and it's designed to mimic J.R.R Tolkien's, 'The Shire' in LOTR. Everything is made out of pure wood, and the town screams warmth and tranquility. It's placed in the mountains so you can expect some river rafting, zip lining, horse rides, excursions etc. It's a shame it's winter right now, otherwise some sort of adventure would definitely have been on my to-do list for the weekend! Nevertheless, a trip back is on the table. After spending the cold afternoon in a warm cabin-like restaurant with views of the mountains and the river below, we strolled through the private park admiring the attention to detail of every nook and cranny of the area. From the decor to the hobit-like lodges & cabins and the outdoor pool, this place screams LOTR! The icing on the cake for me had to be the little café we ended up in during dusk, sitting by fresh fire, drinking rose tea and sharing stories of our travels and adventures. It truly was magical.

My only worry is that instead of coming home to write up notes for an exam I have, I ended up in my kitchen with a cup full of melted Nutella and strawberries & bananas. Food... what a way to procrastinate!
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