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Closing Time

I´ll let the sounds of Semisonic´s single waft into your memory as you read my last few lines from Argentina.  Yeah, I´m boarding a plane in a few hours here and still decided to hit another internet cafe before flying out.

It´s crazy to see 3 months over now.  No, it didn´t go quickly but it didn´t really drag that much either.  It is definitely time to return to the good ol´ Estados Unidos, however.  I look back fondly on my volunteering time but find myself surprised to say that I wouldn´t do that again.  I need to be more invested in what I´m working on - something I won´t just leave forever in a month.  I think about Seattle´s Future Hope (www.futurehopeinc.org), having gone down with them to El Salvador last year.  That kind of organization is much easier to continue working with - especially as they are based out of Seattle.  Or the Sea Mar clinic near where I work in South Park (south Seattle).  I´ve probably written about this opportunity before, where I could help with the Spanish language in a healthcare setting.  As an interpreter?  Maybe, I´m not sure.

This is not to discount the volunteering I did here in Buenos Aires and in Santiago.  Those were great opportunities and I was very warmly received by both groups as well as missed when I left.  But I feel quite selfish as I´m sure I gained more from the experience than the groups I worked with.  Or at least that seems to be the case (as I know it usually is with volunteering).

Regardless, I am thankful for the great experiences I had in the past 3 months and look forward to see how I am changed by this time.  Thanks for following along with me.

Final Exam

So what I forgot to mention last night about kiteboarding over the past few days was the level of instruction.  Jose has been doing this sport for the past 8 years so he knows it pretty well.  But there were times when I got pretty frustrated (like on Friday when I was supposed to handle a kite for two hours, which was only challenging for the first 2 minutes...).  It took until finally getting up on the board (albeit for only seconds) that I realized why Jose had me do so many tedious exercises before getting a board and trying it.  Because once I get the kite and board on my own - I´m really on my own.  He can yell instructions, but I better have learned it by then!  Funny thing about kiting is that when things get out of control you have to let go of the bar to release most of the tension on the kite.  Sure, this is just like wakeboarding behind the boat...except you´re still hog-tied to the kite by the harness even if you´re not holding on to the bar.  Regardless, I learned a lot.

Which brings me to explaining why I called this the Final Exam.  I took the day and a half of kiteboarding classes completely in Spanish.  This definitely led to some of the frustration!  But also felt a bit validating that after 3 flippin´ months I actually could focus more on the kite than the instructions in Spanish.  Sure this wasn´t true the whole time but I sure wouldn´t have been as successful yesterday in getting as far as I did if my comprehension wasn´t to the level I´ve gotten to.  (is that a yellow card for using too many negatives in the preceeding sentence?).

So today is the superclásico between River Plate and Boca Juniors.  I chose to stay here in Puerto Madryn due to the fact that the beach is better than a huge, crowded city and also for the fact that one ticket to this spectacle would have cost me $400 US.  Yeah, great experience I´m sure but not worth that, at least to me.

4 days left!

 

Kiteboarding in review

Went kite surfing/boarding today and yesterday afternoon.  It was pretty difficult but am happy to report that I got up on the water - if only for a few seconds.  But for just the second day they guys teaching me and there today said that was pretty quick.  A little bonus for all those falls on the wakeboard...

So next to this post are some pictures of the guy who taught me.  I didn´t bring my camera today so you get these second-hand - definitely not of me or of today but showing some of what fun this sport can be...with a few more days of practice.  I might go out monday and fly for a few meters...we´ll see.  If you´re interested, you can check out the site of the guy who taught me at http://www.fly-zone.com.ar (where I stole the following pictures from)

Coming home on wednesday!  Hard to believe but happy (sort-of) that it´s finally here.  Well, off to sleep a ton tonight.

 

El Jefe and Los Lobos Marinos

Yep, I did it.  Arrived about 7am here in Puerto Madryn and first thing I did before even unpacking at the super-chill ChePatagonia hostel is...went scuba diving with sea lions.  And they´ll have my underwater pictures and video ready later this evening.

It was incredible to swim around with those sea dogs.  They´re very playful and curious, kind of like video I´ve seen of dolphins.  Funny thing is that they seem to play-bite each other as part of their social interaction.  My dive buddy/cameraman said they would nip at my helmet but I never saw it.  I did watch them try to nibble on my fins and even tried to get a game of tug-of-war going but they were more interested in tasting the plastic.  One of the bigger dudes even kept coming at me, constantly attempting to bite but never got me.  It became apparent (after my initial terror of seeing a lot of their teeth!) they they meant me no harm and probably have thick skin that can stand up to these "love-taps".

So even though it was an easy dive lasting 40-50 minutes in 10 feet of water or less, I´m exhausted.  Probably due more to not sleeping that well on the bus over from Bariloche last night.  Wow, hard to believe all that happened in the last 24 hours.

I think I´ll write more as I post the pictures and video from this amazing dive.  Crazy to think that was my 4th dive... hard to top!

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times (and then back to the best of times)

My Easter miracle didn´t wait until Sunday.  I rode all over the Cirquito Chico on Saturday on an average mountain bike with a near bald back tire (didn´t notice this until I was a few miles down the road).  Thankfully never got a flat though.  Stopped in a little place called Colonia Suiza to sample a dark beer made in a large house/microbrewery.  The beer was great, by the way.  Then on my way out of the Colonia I snapped a few pics of the fall colors.  I pulled my backpack around to get at the Oreos and water I had hidden inside.  However it was at this point I first noticed the front pocket – where I had my iPod and wallet – was unzipped.  I thought I couldn´t see my iPod so I searched all thru the pocket and confirmed it wasn´t there.  Dang it.  First shock of panic.  I started scanning around and after maybe 10 to 20 seconds was greatly relieved to see it laying face down in the dirt right in front of me.  I zipped up the pocket with gusto and went on my merry way.  At this point in the mid-afternoon I was exhausted from the or so I had ridden.  This after the past two weeks of an aggressive cold that pretty much kept me from doing much in the way of exercise.  So back on the bike I trudged up this last, long unpaved hill before encountering yet more hills of the paved variety.  First though I was able to enjoy getting my speed up heading down to a nice bridge signaling I was about away from the bike rental place.  And then I could sit and rest on the hour long bus ride back to Bariloche.

First, however, there were 3 major hills to conquer beyond the bridge and thankfully the rest of the route was paved.  I remember stopping at a pile of rocks on the side of the road to kill the last few Oreos and banana I had saved for when my muscles really ached.  If anything, this was the perfect time as I saw the steepest of the hills looming ahead of me.  I think I even walked the bike a bit up this one, probably for the fact that walking was faster than poor me in the lowest gear!  And I was starting to weave a bit to save energy on the hills so with the increasing traffic it was a god idea to stick to the shoulder.  I finally crested the hill, sort of, and made my way up the now gradual incline to finally reach the bike rental place.  Oh blessed oasis!  A German tourist popped into the place right after me and seemed a bit chipper than I… I queried him on how he liked those last few hills and he seemed ambivalent to their existence.  Ah, whatever.  At least now I could rest my saddle-weary bones.

I had used my WA state driver´s license as collateral on the bike (or license agreement or my soul…not sure exactly which) and once I returned all the gear – chain and lock, helmet, pump and tools – I received my mug shot back.  Now to put it in my wallet.  Hmm, that´s right I moved my wallet out of my shorts pocket to prevent chafing.  Yes, a place for everything and everything in its place – I had put it in the front pocket of my backpack.

(at this point my brain flashes back to losing my iPod for such a short time and I chuckle at the episode for a femtosecond…)

But my wallet doesn´t seem to be in the pocket.  My heart has strangely moved into my throat at this point.

Well, I stuffed a lot of junk in there and besides my iPod is there to no worries…

As I shuffle through the pocket my internal dialogue goes as follows:

“Yeah it´s small like my iPod but brown.  No, that´s not it.  Well no need to panic” (heart is moving towards my stomach, however)

“Jeff, this happens all the time and you panic and then stumble upon it a moment later and feel stupid for freaking out.  Just calmly pull out everything and it will be there.”

(once half of the items are scattered on the ground, my heart if now firmly at the pit of my stomach; also, at this point my internal dialogue turns involuntarily external)

“OK, no need to panic…and now the pocket is empty.  Time to panic.”

I retrace my steps back to where I first stopped at the rental place and inform them of my dilemma.  My mind is now racing with thoughts mixed between where to look, why was I so careless and what should I do first if the wallet is indeed lost? (cancel my debit card my timely mind decides at such a great moment)

Uhh, front pocket…dang it, must have fallen out near Colonia Suiza cause I looked all over the rental grounds and just found dirt.  I ask if a bus goes to Colonia Suiza from here and the rental dude says yes but it only comes every hour – “And by the way it´s now 4pm and we close at 7pm”

Argh!  The bus will take too long.  I don´t have any cash to take a taxi (and the few coins I have may be too little for the bus back to Bariloche!)

I guess that means I…could…ride…back…

Rental dude, God bless him, now informs me in Dutch-accented English that he could let me have the bike again. Apparently, no engine-driven device exists on the premises.  (Ironically, I did have my passport in the front pocket of my backpack, kept in securely by my journal).  I´m willing to give him the document as collateral for a moped, car, anything.  But no dice, I´m stuck with 2 wheels and my exhausted legs to drive them.

My heart is somehow located between my feet at this point, so I´m pretty low.  Beat down for sure, I start to get angry at the situation.  “Stupid Colonia Suiza and unpaved roads.  Blasted hills, oh I despise thee!”

Dutch dude points to the number on the placard zip-tied to the front of my bike (which acts as a spoiler that is unfortunately counter-productive) and says to give him a call if I have any trouble.  A few curt responses come to mind but I´m too exasperated to say them (thankfully not so exasperated that I would say them!)

The task at hand – at foot, more appropriately – is heavy on my mind.  I´m absorbed in preparing mentally to get through the same roads I´ve already seen twice thus far.

At this point the German comes over to me and gives me $5 pesos for the bus ride back to Bariloche “just in case”.  I thank him profusely and hit the road.

Once the air hits my face and the strain hits my legs a burst of furious adrenaline slams into my gelatinous muscles.  “Grr!  I´m pissed!  Stupid Colonia Suiza!” (I´m half muttering half yelling now, pretty much a clone of Homer Simpson in the same predicament)

The adrenaline begins to wane once I coast down the first hill and feels ten years ago once I tackle going up the first hill.  I´m passing vista after vista where, earlier in the morning I was stopping every few minutes for an excellent picture opportunity.  “Stupid vistas” is my only response now.

I coast down the last hill to the bridge again and somehow access a stored nitro bust of Oreo/banana napalm that finally moved from my stomach to my dynamos.  Well, that and the angst at the knowledge that after the bridge I have another huge, steep hill.  Followed by the same hill continuing, unpaved.  This takes surprisingly less time than the millennia I expected back at the rental shack (which had no bathrooms, by the way).  I access the unpaved road and cough through the dust as a handful of cars pass me with excessive speed.

And then I see a couple up ahead.  I ponder asking them if they´ve seen a wallet but I´m still about 2- away from where I´m now convinced my wallet jumped out.  The woman is holding what looks like a brown map and this catches my eye.  No, couldn´t be.  Well, maybe I´ll ask them just to cover my bases.

Before I can squeak out a parched syllable she asks me if I´m Jeffrey.  All at once I give the equivalent of “YES!” while trying to prove my identity, that I´ve lost my wallet (have you seen it?) and…whaa…how did you…?

Syntax has gone completely out the window due to my excitement.  She joyously confirms that, yes, she has my wallet and is so relieved to have found me!

As she hands over the treasure I gush about 500 versions of thank you and various forms of joy only able to be translated by the Wingdings font.

Wow, thank You God! is my first exasperation once the couple moves happily along.  All my money, cards, ID – everything – is still in the wallet!

What an afternoon.  I get back to the rental place about 5:30, all smiles.  One of the Dutchman´s friends exclaims that it´s incredible I got it back and that he didn´t think I had a chance (or some variant of the same involving “no”, “way” and “hell”).

I gladly get my license back for the last time and now go on my much merrier way, unfazed by the fact that I have to stand on the hour-long bus ride back to Bariloche. 

Wow, thank You God indeed!

Of glaciers and the Lake District

Finally I´m getting the rest of the Perito Moreno glaciar pics up.  Bariloche (in the Lake District, just north of the Patagonia region) is incredibly beautiful.  Although so many parts of these countries garner that adjective - I´d feel it were overused except it is well warranted.  I got in around 9pm to Bariloche last night and thankfully had a room reserved from calling the previous night so didn´t have to hunt.  Then this morning I made the rounds and finally got a room, although things weren´t as booked as I´d expect for Easter weekend.  Thankfully I was looking on Thursday, I guess.  So I´m covered through monday when I´ll head off to Puerto Madryn.  Where I just read yesterday that it is the scuba capital of Argentina so hopefully that bodes well for some great dives.  Supposed to be some good shipwrecks so sure hoping my cold clears up!  But that´s the only thing left of the last week and a half of fun with sickness.  Sure feels good to feel so much better.  And the food in Bariloche is supposed to be some of the best in the country...plus it´s very well known for chocolate...aaahhhhh.  The guidebook recommended I try the Mamuschka chocolate shop and did so earlier today.  Definitely wasn´t disappointed.

A note on the glaciar pics.  Yeah I know I got carried away and you´re probably looking at 50 angles of what you´re used to seeing in your freezer.  The experience in person was just that good - sure wish 2D pics could communicate the awesomeness of being there.  I did in fact see some pretty majestic "calving" of the glacier, when chunks crack off sounding like thunder and then explode into the sea.  It was pretty rare and saw maybe 4 or 5 pieces fall all day but right after lunch was an incredible show.  And it lasted all of 5 seconds.

So I took my lunch up a rock hill overlooking the glacier since I was hoping to catch some event.  After coming down off the glacier on our minitrek (just hiking around the ice with crampons) our guide said not to spend much time next to the shore because there can be killer waves.  We kind of laughed him off but the signs on the beach echoed his warning.  I finished my lunch and had about 45 minutes until the boat would come take us back to the main part of the park so I just sat and watched.  After awhile a small chunk fell off a piece, ironically from a shaded part next to another face bathed in sun.  I had a feeling this was the place to watch so just stood there for awhile enjoying the whole scene.  About 15 to 20 minutes later the wind started picking up.  Then a huge crack shot across the bay and I saw a building-sized chunk separate from the main glacier, hang in the air for a split second and then fall into the sea.  It was just like watching a building being imploded.  Immediately as the bulk of this face fell into the water a huge swell rose up in a ring coming out of the impact.  Unfortunately I didn´t have my camera ready until this point but started filming, wondering/hoping to see a small tsunami...

Nothing more than just some average swells hit the shore a minute or so later, much like as if a large boat had passed.  So that was quite anticlimactic but the rush of seeing such a huge piece fall off - literally right across the bay from me - was amazing.

So the resting I´m getting to do has been very good for me.  I feel guilty for taking so long off work but this is the kind of trip I longed to do since starting to take Spanish classes in high school and so after 10 years it feels like a dream long fulfilled.  Sure it hasn´t been paradise all the time, like the 2 days of taking the bus from El Calafate to Bariloche but even that wasn´t really that hard.  It was boring at times but thankfully that´s why God created iPods.  And I even got to do some journaling when the road wasn´t too bumpy.  Still, though, it´s nice to not have to travel anywhere for a few days.

Easter blessings to you all and thanks for following along with me on this amazing trip.

Perito Moreno glacier precap

Wow.

So I can´t get all the pictures up cause the connection here is horrible.  ARGH.  Anyway, have a lot up and probably the rest are just the same shot from yet another angle :)

yeah, I took a ton of pics today

ok, need food (and feeling much better today!)

At the glacier

Well, almost. That´s tomorrow, where I´ve signed up to take a boat around the famous Perito Moreno glacier and then do a minitrek on it...where we strap on crampons and hike for 2 hours on the ice.  This location made me settle on Argentina for the trip - the pictures I saw featuring this glacier were so impressive I basically tailored my Patagonia journey around this place.  So I´m (literally) chillin´in the semi-alpine town of El Calafate today waiting to start the tour tomorrow.  The cold I´ve been fighting since last saturday has moved it´s evil gaze to the stomach, so I´d sure appreciate prayers over a quick recovery.  Especially now that I have a 2 day journey lined up for Tuesday/Wednesday to bus up to Bariloche.  We´ll stop for the night at a hotel so it´s really not as bad as it sounds.  But yesterday getting from Punta Arenas to Puerto Natales wasn´t a highlight.  I think I may have turned the corner, but this past week has been surprising how strong whatever it is I´m fighting right now.

Enough of that.  I sure hope I can get tomorrow´s pictures up in the evening - if nothing else to back them up to this website!  I also have a few of the Augilar family I stayed with in Santiago and of the Puelmapu school I volunteered at.

Oh yeah, I forgot to write at least a few lines about Valparaiso last weekend.  The city reminded me a ton of Cusco, Peru except with blessedly thicker air and a waterfront.  Neruda´s houses in Valpo and at Isla Negra were definitely a highlight.  Only bummer was that you´re not allowed to take pictures inside the houses.  Hmmm, maybe I did already write about this...it sounds familiar.  Gotta love my memory these days.

So once I get to Bariloche on Wednesday I hope to slow down and relax for awhile - maybe even until after Easter.  Also there´s a superclásico on April 19 which means Boca Juniors plays River Plate.  I should get back to Buenos Aires by then so that would be awesome to attend.  But finding tickets could be half impossible.  We´ll see!

chi, chi, chi...lay, lay, lay... ¡VIVA CHILE!

Just a quick note to say how awesome the game turned out last night.  By far the most exciting 0 - 0 match I´ve seen.  Chile hit the cross bar early in the first half but then lost a player due to two questionable yellow cards and thus were backpedaling most of the game.  Uruguay kept pressuring and mishit many would-be game winners.  We sat behind one of the goals in the cheap seats, but this was part of the incredible experience as everyone was rallying behind their team and we learned plenty of national chants, such as the title above.  Unfortunately I didn´t bring my camera but had been warned it probably wouldn´t be a good idea so you´ll have to make do with my word pictures.  Also, the atmosphere was electric since Argentina had lost earlier in the day 6-1 to Bolivia.  A win would have been a huge step for Chile to secure a place in the World Cup and Uruguay was sitting in a position where they would have to beat a North American/Carribbean team to qualify.  In all, a great South American experience

last days in Santiago

I´m minutes away from heading out to the Chile v. Uruguay match for World Cup 2010 qualifying but actually got a few minutes to get the latest pictures up.  Other than the good shots, I also picked up a nasty cold in Valparaiso.  So it was a short weekend on the road...in prep for Saturday´s trek to the end of the world (almost...not truly making it to Ushuaia which is the closest city to Antartica - but still about a $5000 boat ride away from it...).  So Punta Arenas is where I´ll start the Patagonia journey on saturday until April 22.  Here´s the loose plan, subject to whether or not I can get a room at places during Semana Santa and Easter...

Will bus about 8 hours from Punta Arenas up to El Calafate where the Perito Morreno glacier is located and probably stay there 2 days.  Then it's two full days in a bus up to the Lake Region where I'll either stay in Bariloche (more touristy) or San Martin de los Andes (same mountain/lake beauty as Bariloche but less crowded).  May take 3-4 days and spend Easter there.  Then I believe it's about 17 hours over to Puerto Madryn where the Peninsula Valdes is located and a national reserve for penguins, whales and other wildlife that may or may not still be there as autumn will be in full swing.  But will probably have 2 days to find at least one penguin and then bus about 15 hours back to BA where I should have a few days to relax and buy some stuff.

¡Sí se puede, Chile!

Radiohead in review and why I´m officially not young anymore

Yeah, loved the concert last night.  It took at least an hour for the crew to transition from Kraftwerk to Radiohead due to the amazing light show but it was worth it in retrospect.  I built some great endurance into my legs as standing for so long got quite painful (time for new shoes!) and unfortunately had the pleasure of second-hand smoking about a half pack of cigarettes BUT the 3 encores from Radiohead made a great show incredible.  Not sure what else could have been added to the visual effects short of blowing off fireworks on the stage and above the crowd.
Speaking of the crowd, they not so gently reminded me why the pit is called as such.  Sure this wasn´t a punk or screamrock show so I didn´t need to bring the battle glasses (don´t worry...I don´t own a pair) but the pushing and swaying had me thinking I would become a siamese twin before the first encore.  So being pressed against complete strangers for a few hours isn´t in my future anymore - I´m now "graduating" to buying a seat for concerts now...thus the escape of my youth.  Again, despite these undesireable side effects, the dose of audible joy was great.  They rocked hard on Paranoid Android and Creep (a great song to end on) and brought the chill with force in Nude, those cool parts in Weird Fishes (actually that´s a just a killer song all the way through) and that track from Amnesiac (I think).  Yeah, words just don´t do justice for a show.  Let´s just leave it at it was great.
Tomorrow I´m off to Valparaiso for most of the weekend on the Chilean coast and then next saturday I´m flying to Punta Arenas near the end of Southern Chile to start the Patagonian adventure.  Should write again before then, but if not I may be off the grid for awhile during the real travel/sightseeing part of this trip.
Cheers for now

what I´ve been up to lately

just inadvertently erased what I had been writing for about 20 minutes so you now get the Cliff Notes version
Been quite busy with the Augilar family I´m living with.  The immersion has been great although taxing on the energy, of course.  Mondays Brad Box and I have been touring Santiago, this week by taking as much of the subway as we could since some lines are above ground.  We walked around this great area of the city with cool architecture this week.  Monday night I attended a college church group where I met mostly gringos, participated in a game of Jenga and almost lost it for our table which would have meant we washed dishes...but didn´t!...and also found out there´s a group who play futbol on friday afternoons so I hope to finally get back into the habit this week.  Tuesday has traditionally been a night off where I can watch futbol highlights on their great line up of multiple soccer-orientated channels.  But last night I attended a leaders meeting at Carlos´ church (he´s padre Augilar).  The church is called Evangelical down here, but that pretty much means your US "nondenominational" equivalent.  The conversation was difficult to follow along with, as has been the case with most spiritual discussions, but a great challenge.  Unlike the kids at Puelmapu, the school where I´m helping out, who are incomprehensible until about the third laborious repetition.
Wednesday nights there´s a group called EBCI - Estudios Biblicos en Comunidad Internacional e Interdenominacional.  They´re going through the first 5 books of the Bible, but since next week will be my last I´ll only get through about 4 chapters of Genesis...
Thursdays the Augilars have a small group (yep, from the church) meeting in their house and these meetings last from about 8:30pm to anywhere around 11:30.  The funny thing is that many of the worship songs they sing are the same as the ones I learned and even led for awhile back in 2006 at a Spanish church in Auburn.  Small world!  Oh and last Friday I attended a great concert by the music teacher at Puelmapu.  He has a group that plays a fusion of rock and traditional Andean/Chilean folk music (charango, pipes, guitar, pan flute, etc).  I enjoyed this immensely and hope to buy an album from them.  Otherwise Fridays have been slow, which is fine.
All the church stuff hasn´t been too overwhelming since I´m free to attend whatever I want - Carlos made sure I know it´s not a requirement for living here.  But despite the tiring challenge it can be, I´ve enjoyed it so far and for only being here a month I can keep this level of interaction going.
The highlight of this week will be tomorrow night´s Radiohead concert at the Estadio Nacional, where I have a ticket to be down on the field with the band (the illustrious Golden Circle ticket!).  Doesn´t mean I´ll actually get close to the band, but should be a great location.  A huge shout of thanks to my roommate Matt for informing me of the opportunity to attend such a cool happening whilst traveling the southland.
And then next week Brad and I have plans to attend the Chile v Uruguay world cup qualifying match with a friend named Tomas.  I think we have tickets...
Chau for now...oh and I do have more pics to post but ran out of time this morning so hope to get them up once I have even better ones from the concert

Yet another day in the life

After spending a nice slow Monday off from the primary school today I thought now would be a great time to update my daily goings on.  I'm not scheduled to help a teacher on mondays yet so the 4 day week is great but I probably should look into helping in the computer lab since I'm now a veteran.  But to enjoy the day, Brad and I went down south to the Concha y Toro vineyard and took a tour, got to taste some good wine and even saw the Devil's Cellar...so named to keep the superstitious townsfolk from stealing wine back in the day.  This is one of the largest winemakers around, so the forthcoming pictures are decent, but wine is wine and after 7 or 8 tours now I'm beginning to want to skip the tour and get to the tasting.  Today we tasted their finest red and it seemed a shame not to pair it with a wonderful steak.  But my host family promised an asado (bbq) sometime here so I guess I can hold out for that.

Ok, onto the Beatles tribute.  I don't really have a routine here yet, even after one week cause each school day starts at a different time for me.  Tuesdays are the longest, starting at 9am and classes let out at 4...except there's an extracurricular "band" class of sorts that meets from 4-5:45pm but no one showed up last week.  So we'll see about that tomorrow.  Oh yeah, the best thing about Santiago is my commute.  I walk a few blocks to a stop where I can take one of 3 busses that take anywhere from 30-50 minutes.  But they drop me off across the street from the school so that is pretty much all shades of awesome.  The trip home is just about as fast and I don't have to scrounge around for coins since they have cards you can charge up that also work for the subway.  Efficiency is a beautiful thing.

Back to the day.  Even though the primary school has prekindergarten to 8th grade, everyone gets recess at about 10am, noon and 1:30-2:30 is lunch and a longer recess.  This is my favorite part of the day cause I get to meet all the kids, some run up to me to hug me and ask all sorts of questions in English and I get to challenge them in ping pong.  Their tables don't have nets so it's a bit of a different game.  The soccer during recess consists of about 30 kids swarming the field and the 7th or 8th graders dominate (no surprise there).  And they pretty much just try to kick the ball at me (the gringo!) so I'm reserving my soccer energy for the PE classes.  Ah, where was I?  Tuesdays and Fridays I help the music teacher whereas Wednesdays and Thursdays I help with PE.  Wednesdays start at noon, Thursdays start at 8:30 and Fridays start at 10.  For music we have the young kids on Tuesdays and last week we talked about different kinds of music, had them color in some drawings and then had them listen to different tracks and try to relate them to the drawings.  Friday was music theory for the 6th, 7th, and 8th graders so we tried to teach them the do-re-me-fa-sol-la-si scale.  Apparently our country is one of few that use the A through G scale.  Guess I can be thankful for once I was forced to watch The Sound of Music as a kid - that dang song helped me remember the note progression.  You know which one I'm talking about: "Do a deer, a female deer.  Re a drop"....augh, enough!

Anywho, wednesday we have young kids in 2nd, 4th and 5th grades for PE where last week the teacher ran a diagnostic to see if they could run, dribble, jump, somersalt, etc.  I kept the others occupied by running penalty kicks or a short field soccer game.  Surprisingly they kept interest in this for most of the time.  Thursday was a bit harder as we had the 8th graders first off and they were a bit more off the wall.  But there's a chance I'll teach american football, so that will tax my patience and language skills for sure.  It's really a tough game to explain (like baseball) when you get down to it.  Thursday also has younger kids later in the day so that resulted in more penalty kicks and then we got a game going that featured some good skills from the guys (the girls never joined in).  I enjoyed trying to dribble enough to get the whole other team to chase me around but that never lasted for long.

Things wrap up every day at 4 (except for Tuesdays) and I hop on the bus and get back to rest at the Aguilar's place, my homestay.  They have a snack around 7 or 8 and then seem to eat really late around 11 but they're always asking if I'm hungry so I eat more often if necessary.  Yeah, my tradition of first, second, third and sometimes even fourth dinner lives well here.  Definitely a highlight!

I also visit the Box family a bit sometimes in the evenings (their apartment complex has a pool that's slightly above freezing but it's refreshing) and I've been watching some soccer and movies on tv.  This weekend I may travel 3-4 hours to Valparaiso to visit the coast, but the water is very cold there so it would be more to see Pablo Neurda's town, the elevators that climb up the steep hills surrounding the port and whatever else I saw in the Motorcycle Diaries when the story took them there that looked cool to see.  May also try another weekend to get up a bit north to some of the observatories and/or desert or warmer beaches but there's only so far one can travel in a weekend and Chile is really long.  I did just buy my plane ticket for Santiago to Punta Arenas (far south Chile) for Saturday April 4 so my Patagonia trip now has at least some definition.  Plan is to bus from there to El Calafate to see the Perito Moreno glaciar, then up to the lake district near Bariloche for a few days enjoying the mountains (maybe some mountain biking), then Puerto Madryn to see penguins and fun wildlife at the Peninsula Valdes park.  That will probably take me to my flight two and a half weeks later on the 22nd to return home.  Crazy that's coming up...just more than one month left!

Finally!

Was able to get a Radiohead ticket for their concert thursday the 26th of this month.  Is sure cool this worked out since I wasn't able to attend what I heard was an incredible show in Auburn last summer.  But it was Auburn, right...  sorry about that one Peterman (guess White River is outside Auburn anyway).  If Radiohead played Federal Way I think a certain hot place would have gone into an ice age.
Things are looking good for attending the Chile v. Uruguay fútbol match on April 1st as well.  This one counts as Uruguay is battling for a spot in the World Cup and if all qualifying were done right now they'd have to play the 3rd or 4th team from North America.  Which probably wouldn't be too tough a team to beat...   Anyway, getting to South Africa for the 2010 World Cup that summer is next on the travel list.
Looking forward to visiting the Concha y Toro vineyard tomorrow and then assisting the heck out of teaching the rest of the week.  Been upper 80s this week, so the sun has been pretty fierce outside for the PE classes.  Sorry for that one to all those back in Seattle that saw even more snow recently.  I have to admit this whole visiting the southern hemisphere during a Seattle winter is looking like a great tradition to start.

lately

Been a very full week.  Moved in with a Chilean family from Brad and Lisa´s church that has been great.  It´s a couple with two teenage kids so there´s plenty of conversation opportunities...although I admit it can be exhausting at times.  I was watching Mission Impossible on tv last night (dubbed in spanish) and since it´s been so long since I´ve seen the movie, had a hard time following the plot.  Also I have a habit of just giving up on a conversation or trying to find a place by asking questions in spanish if I´m tired and not getting anywhere.  That´s happened a fair amount here in Chile as the language is spoken very quickly (perceptibly more than in Argentina) and with even more slang.  But I know I´ll look back on this trip with good memories...it´s just hard when I was in the school yesterday wondering if I was wasting my time.  It´s definitely a strange vacation.
But overall good.  This week I started at the PuelMapu school, which consists of prekindergarten through 8th grade.  But some of the 6th graders are 12 years old, others 14 so it's a bit different than our schools.  The kids love me and constantly hug me and shake my hand.  It's so weird with in the States you're expected not to be so close.  The teachers told me specifically that I'll have to focus on being warm, hugging, etc so that the kids don´t think I´m weird or hate them!  That´s been going well though, just the language has been so hard.  I constantly ask them to repeat questions despite every teacher asking the kids to speak slowly to me and with better pronunciation.  Sad that with only a month here it´s easy to slack off and just think I´ll be gone soon so I don´t need to put the hard work in to focus now on improving.  Again another thing that´s easy to do when I´m tired...
Ok, tons of family here at the Aguilar casa...seems uncles and aunts are always stopping by.  That´s cool though, just VERY different than BA.
Tío Jeff signing off for now (every teacher here is called Tío or Tía and their first name)

saludos de santiago

Great to have arrived here and sure enjoying my time with the Box family.  The bus trip over from Mendoza last night was subpar, but more on that later.  Suffice it to say wearing a t shirt and shorts in an overnight, through the Andes trip wasn't the best idea...

But I love the city here and sure appreciate the change from the enormity of BA.  Santiago is huge, sure, but on a bit of a different scale.  And I just arrived early this morning, so there's much exploring to be done.  But attending church was great to be able to catch this morning and was able to follow along pretty well considering the lack of sleep, even in a rather deep small group discussion.  So both the highlight and downfall of my day was just waking up from a 5 hour "catnap"...

So I am now boycotting the Andesmar bus company.  Again, all this was quite funny in retrospect but rather frustrating in the moment.  I left Mendoza last night around 11pm, although we were about 20 minutes late leaving the terminal as people just seemed to filter in on their own time.  But the Vendimia wine festival was in full swing with supposedly the biggest parties last night, so that was understandable.  And the Latin stunt double for Dennis Franz was driving our bus, of course.  Maybe it was the moustache, but in my first interaction with him he didn't come off with the best tact...I think he was steamed at missing the festival due to having to drive us (or is it 'we'?) yahoos to the next country.  Alas, the world has seen it's share of less than cordial bus drivers so no worries.

Next I enter said bus to the kicking rhythm of cumbia.  If you've heard cumbia before, you know it really is rhythm-driven.  In fact, the beat is so overpowering that every song sounds the same...and we were blessed to be listening to an all-cumbia all the time radio station.  And the air conditioning was on full blast (blessed foreshadowing irony) until we left the parking lot 30 minutes after I boarded.  And despite my iPod working great earlier in the day I just became privy to the fact one of the earbuds no longer had the will to live.  Blood pressure rising.

We're cruising along and dinner was served - 2 warm sandwiches de miga (super cheap ham and cheese mini sandwiches with the crust cut off), something trying to pass for a candy bar that consisted of some cocoa power held together with what must have been less than a gram of sugar and some butter and a small styrofoam cup of Mirinda - Pepsi's poor answer to Coca-Cola's orange-flavored Fanta.  Ok, I planned ahead here since I know I need food before 11:30pm on any given night so I had eaten a bunch of beef empanadas earlier in the evening.  And good empanadas, mind you, unlike the infamous Cusco ones from 2004....

I'm pretty tired at this point and figure I'll doze off for a bit.  My half sunburn half tan is keeping me warm in the cool bus cabin but I'm thinking I may need my coat...which is in my "checked" bag safe in the bowels of our double decker.  I'm kicking myself for that one cause despite the really warm weather in Mendoza I should have planned ahead for cooler temps while traveling overnight.  But this is my fourth overnight bus trip and all have given me a blanket and pillow thus far...

I figure they'll start the enroute entertainment and then pass out the blankets.  The former ends up being one DVD containing what appears to be pirated copies of Spanish-dubbed versions of NBC's latest version of Knight Rider and the movie Days of Thunder.  Our favorite bus steward chooses play all and with only one 'bud to block out the sound I am starting to wonder how much sleep I'll get when the couple next to me ask to turn up the sound.  He indicates they have earphone jacks to listen in, but then opts to up the speakers in the cabin we can't control to the "approaching hurricane eye-wall" setting.  I counter with some form of good ol' American rock but there's only so much that can be done with my "stereo" capability cut in half.  Argh.  I need something to block out Knight Rider - as it pulled me in with high speed chases and killed me with horrible acting and an equally poor story line.  Well, all that I couldn't understand from the dubbing didn't help.  I'm ready for Santiago but we're maybe 2 hours out of 7 at this point.

Fortunately I drift off for awhile and wake up as the bus stops at the border.  We sit in a line for about 30 minutes and then are told to get off (and that it's cold out there) and go get our passports stamped at the Argentine/Chilean desks.  It's almost 3 in the morning so I do pretty well figuring out the circus of which line to get in when.  Then we have to pass customs.  Which of course means having them check our baggage.  So we take everything off the bus and wait in another office across the street for them to process the bus that arrived before us.  Did I mention it's a little cold at the summit here?  Maybe in the 50's, but with shorts and a t-shirt my sunburn fusion is starting to lose it's warmth.  The agents take about 30 minutes to open one woman's cardboard boxes which they must think are filled with fruit cause all the signs around the office make this seem like the worst crime one can commit entering the country.  They finally button up those boxes and ship out the first bus with no incident.  So we can now get all our other bags out of the bus' hold.  The funny thing about the bus company is that every time they touch our bags they expect a tip so Senor Franz passes around a cup.  Sure it's only a few coins (maybe 50 cents US at the most each time) but there's a lack of coins in Argentina so they get most of my precious last ones.  The border agents show some drive and actually get us processed relatively quickly for 3:45am.  We get back on the bus and I make my move - it's time for a blanket.  I look up "blanket" in the spanish-english dictionary to make sure I'm clear and approach Amigo Dennis.  I even use both word variants listed in the dictionary to cover my bases in asking politely if there are any blankets.  To my surprise I get a curt and definitive reply - no.  I'm delirious now, bewildered by the comedy of my predicament and just laugh and get back on the bus.  The next few minutes has me searching through my backpack of mostly underwear for any blanket-worthy items.  I end up with 2 small white undershirts to cover where my shorts end up short.  And a third worn properly under my original t-shirt for insulation.  Tossing and turning (ironically as we're navigating immense switchbacks coming down off the Chilean summit) I cannot sleep.  I try my padre's piano tracks he recorded and they're great for awhile but just can't block out Days of Thunder.  I resort to the Chemical Brothers block rockin' beats that help somewhat.  Not the best sleeping music, but soothing in comparison to my other options.

Through the contortion of seeking the fetal position and a few well placed undershirts I finally start to gain more warmth but of course am very uncomfortable.  Miraculously, my body finally gives up and falls asleep near the window.  In what seems like 10 minutes later I awake in Santiago...by someone hitting the outside of said window.  Not sure if it was intentional but I supect Don Dennis wanted me out of his bus.

Ahh, what a night!  It's now 10 pm here and I'm actually getting tired, so that's probably due to spending the last few nights in a hostel where it was too hot to fall asleep (wow more irony) and then this bus fiasco.  Well, that was actually fun to recount the hilarity of last night - thanks for making it this far in the marathon.  Time for the awards!  Best picture goes to anything other than Days of Thunder or Knight Rider.  And the Raised Fist of Angst goes to the infamous Andesmar bus company - never again!

Vendimia 2009

I caught a massive parade last night for the wine festival.  Unfortunately I forgot my camera (was warned about pickpockets during the deal) so don´t have some nice pictures from the event.  But it was quite a show.  Think part Disneyland (well, barely) with a shot of Carnaval.  Last night was supposedly about crowning the queen of the festival and each town from around the area had a float featuring their cache of fetching ladies.  Lots of lights and music - one float even had an open pit bbq (called a parilla here) and they were handing out steak sandwiches.  Actually, the ¨handing out¨of stuff was the highlight.  First it started with one float of ladies tossing out grapes - really the reason for the festival, right?  Well of course people are clamouring for stuff from every corner, so the girls start throwing them farther.  Then comes a float with apples.  One hit my hand, but unfortunately I was in the act of turning towards the flying fruit as it arrived, so I´m just glad it missed my face!  Then other floats threw out 20 oz. Pepsi bottles, cartons of what I think was juice and also candy.  These things were heaved farther than I thought prudent with children in the crowd - soft targets right?  But the frenzy for free stuff pretty much kept things from hitting the ground.  Then came the honeydew melons.  Yes, they rolled these things off the float...then started tossing them...then shot put some about as far as I was (15 feet)!  Incredibly hilarious stuff.

And during the day yesterday I biked to about 7 different wineries.  Actually about 5 wineries, one olive farm and one chocolate liquor deal.  The tastings were great and I actually know a bit more about wine.  At least I can tell the difference between a properly aged one and a young straight to the market bottle (the latter is much more smooth).  Yeah, smell and color are important too.  I think the favorite was the Di Tomasso family bodega - one of the oldest in the Mendoza area (I was actually near Maipú which is probably considered a suburb of Mendoza).  I believe the bodega was started around 1880 and once it was considered a historical site they had to stop using their ancient equipment and rent new stainless steel tanks for the short harvest time - I think that was how the story goes.  The malbec grape is king here in Mendoza and probably similar to a syrah in my ignorant opinion.  Most wineries are on the smaller side but I believe at least a few export to the States.

The olive farm was interesting in learning how they pick and press the oil.  Also the green, purple and black olives are all from the same tree.  Color is just how ripe it was when picked.  There are different trees for making oil and for eating, I think.  And your random fact for the day is that extra virgen olive oil is when the acidity is less than 1% (or was it even less than that?).  Then there´s virgen which I think is between 1-3% and regular oil which is used by restaurants.  I think it was the maturity of the olive that determined the acidity.  Well, you can look up the real facts at wikipedia.  But this stuff was interesting enough for a short visit...

Last off I visited the chocolate factory.  Well, I got there too late for a tour (didn´t care to meet the oompa loompas anyway...hoping I got my movie reference correct here). But the tasting was really the reason I came anyway.  I tried the chocolate with mint which was excellent.  Then met a guy from Toronto and one from Spain who shared a table with me in the small ¨restaurant¨ and they tried the absynthe (think I spelled it correctly).  This is a very strong green liquor that was or is banned in the US because sometimes it causes hallucinations.  I had already had enough alcohol for the day so did not partake but they said it was good and when I ended up catching the same bus back to Mendoza proper they were still well grounded so I think they got a good batch...

Anyway, fun times biking around in the blazing sun all day.  And surprisingly enough 30 spf sunscreen applied early in the day lasted the whole trip.  About 2 pm I was thinking the lobster shade of red was going to be in my future for my perfect farmer tan...but it´s mostly a tan still.  The hardest part of the day was riding what used to be a decent bike.  Every time you applied more than just average pressure to the pedals, the gears would slip and it couldn´t stay in gear half the time anyway.  But I was able to pass most of the slow bikers on the road so no big worries.  And met a bunch of great folks at the stops along the way.  Started off the day translating at the rental place for a group of one Norwegian, 1 from the States and one from Australia and one from England (if my memory serves me well...) but decided to break rank with them as my goal was to catch most of the tours in Spanish anyway...and translate only for myself!  It sure is nice to be able to speak the language.  Still firmly in the conversational camp and fluency may always be a dream but I´m ok with that.  The girl from Norway asked if learning Spanish is hard and I wasn´t sure how to answer that...cause learning any language is hard.  I said it is much easier than English, cause English makes no sense...you just have to memorize it.  But any language takes time and memorization.  I´m just glad I´ve got about 10-12 years with Spanish (off and on, of course).

Ok, been taking up the free internet at the hostel for too long.  More stories to come.

Marvelous Mendoza

Yep, woke up on the bus early this morning to arrive to bright, hot sun in Mendoza.  This was a nice change cause we left a huge rainstorm in BA last night.  I was quite a sight taking my two bags and a guitar the 3 or 4 blocks to the train station and then transferring to the bus station.  Soaked through like a rat I was.  Ah, nice to have that day behind me...
But today I´ve been walking around - taking my usual miles of walking tour of the new city.  It reminds me of Tahoe, Spokane, Utah, even Wenatchee...but obviously it´s different.  Many pine trees and dry desert like surroundings a la eastern washington, but it´s also wine country so that adds an upper crust kind of feel to the city.  Until you get 5 minutes out of it.  Climbed the Cerro de Gloria (Glory Hill) which gives a great vista of the city.  It´s where a monument celebrates the victory over the Spanish (or was it the Chileans?) but some kind of army deal.  They´re really into the bronze thing for those monuments.  Also visited the zoo cause it was there and only 8 pesos to get in.  Not really a good idea, but the monkeys were funny and I loved the irony of finding a group of feral cats wandering around the zoo in a pack.
I have a bike tour lined up for a bunch of wineries/vineyards tomorrow and the great thing is that I arrived just as the summer wine harvest is kicking off.  So there´s some sort of flashy light show with DJs and stuff in the park tonight, a parade tomorrow night and the following morning and just a bunch of wine whathaveyou.  Bummer the steak isn´t supposed to be as good out here as in BA, but I have to admit I´m usually easily pleased.  The stress of figuring out a new city (moreso with Santiago coming up) is a bit of a burden and I´m very relieved to have been able to travel somewhat easily with all my stuff.  Especially the guitar, which I´m planning on leaving with the school in Santiago so I can hit up Patagonia with more ease.
Volunteering ended well in at La Juanita in BA.  Sad to leave everyone behind when there´s so much more time needed to really teach Microsoft Office skills, but there will be some teachers taking over from me and they have the documents I created to help guide new classes, if they want.  For kicks, I´ve added those docs here if you´re really bored and want to see what I worked on (also I´m backing them up here).
Ok, adios for now

things are good

Just a quick note to say that, obviously, traveling while healthy is incredibly awesome.  I know I have 7 more weeks left, but being healthy this long is really sweet compared with those fun weeks I had in Peru back in 2004.
Thanks to God for the protection thus far!

...also bought my bus ticket to Mendoza on the phone last night and felt like spanish class let in again.  Man that´s stressful to make sure all the dates and numbers are correct - let alone giving my credit card info in spanish!  So it´s wagons west for me this week and I´ll be in Santiago by Sunday. 

Iguazú recap

Spent the last hour plus getting the pics up and even two videos.  So not feeling too wordy.  But the majestic Falls were quite a place to visit.  You can tell I took way too many pics and thankfully I didn´t upload all of them here.  But I do have 2 more videos that I may get up sometime.  Yeah, you guessed it - they feature prominently more cascading water.  I guess it can get tedious if all you get are pics and video with bad sound.  It truly is a shame my camera can´t pick up the bass tones the falls create.  I´m sure you´ll get plenty of what sounds like white noise so just imagine it sounds a lot better.  Oh and they had these voting boxes trying to get people to vote for Iguazú as one of the 7 modern wonders of the world, so sounds like it hasn´t made the cut yet.
And, obviously, it was very hot and humid there.  I drank at least 2 liters of water yesterday, my second and final day there.  It was a very quick trip, leaving on an 18 hour bus ride Thursday evening and arriving Friday about 2pm.  I made a quick trip to the Falls that day and got the Garganta de Diablo pics (best part of the Falls - means Devil´s Throat).  Then returned early Saturday for the trail closer to the bottom of the falls and also going out to a small island which is the closest you can get to them without getting on a boat.  (taking the boat would have meant paying them to get drenched under the falls...so didn´t take them up on it).  But sure happy with how the pictures turned out.  And then took the Macuco Trail to try to see more jungle wildlife.  They warn you not to go running alone on the trail cause big cats are rarely seen around there.  But have that knack for chasing things.  So that was a great way to start the trail.  Took awhile to find the dang entrance and then once there only saw one guy the first 30 minutes.  Since we were a few minutes from the entrace and he was heading back out, I felt I was channeling the scene when Luke enters the cave on Dagoba and fights the Darth Vader in The Empire Strikes Back.  The jungle just had that too quiet feeling...
But turns out there were plenty of people on the trail and never saw anything more than a few birds, plenty of huge, slow black ants and gi-normous spiders.  So no cat wrestling for me...but the potential for embellishment in stories for grandchildren someday was definitely there!

One a completely unrelated note, just found out that the great radio announcer (in my mind) Paul Harvey has passed on after 90 years.  His voice was a hallmark of my growing up listening to the radio with my family at least weekly if not more.  He even read on-air a poem my dad wrote  (that´s another story for another time although maybe padre can tell it on his blog).
Thanks, Paul, for always reminding us to have a good day!

Ok, so maybe I did get wordy here.  But still haven´t delivered on the volunteering recap.  And I don´t feel like running through the cloud burst that just hit.  So I´ve been pretty much teaching 2 computer classes a day in Spanish for the past 3 weeks.  Wednesday will be my last day but I´m leaving a few documents that outline the basics of Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint.  And a new volunteer last week will take up the teaching job so it feels like some momentum here won´t be lost.  Still, the lack of leadership for all volunteers at La Juanita was hard and things are now starting to improve.  So it´s a bummer I don´t have more than one month to serve there but I´m sure glad I´ll get to see much more than one place in 3 months.  The first week I did help a bit with english classes, but with only a handful of students it seemed more than one teacher would swamp them with too much information.  But I was happy to take up leadership of the classes.  Last week I even mentored a guy one on one in the MS Office skills (he had some prior knowledge and therefore completed everything in one day).  But he (Franco) was very hungry to learn and said that with needing to work for money to live he wasn´t able to pay for the web design class he´d like to take (I think he didn´t have the time either).  So I taught him everything I know about HTML over 2 days.  We only met in total for about 3 hours but a lot of the time was me translating cause I really don´t know HTML that well.  And I confess I normally use FrontPage to do the coding for me so not having that program at our disposal was frustrating.  But maybe it will give Franco a start.  Again, the trouble with volunteering is constantly coming up against the limits of the good one can do!
Also was called in by the leader of the cooperative at La Juanita (Silvia) to translate but this only happened twice - once with an e-mail and also to translate a powerpoint presentation.
We had a lot of down time which helped me create the Office tutorial documents, but I regret the often wasted time too.
Well, need to get going despite the now monsoon outsite.  I get to play soccer tonght!  After sitting in the bus for 36 hours since Thursday I will sure appreciate the chance to kick in the afterburners (with flat, treadless shoes on short carpet with a fine layer of sand...yeah, formula for awesome there).
¡hasta luego!

Iguazú Falls, part 1

Yeah, in Puerto Iguazú, just outside the National Park for Iguazú Falls and man this place is amazing.  Not sure if it is one of the 7 wonders of the world, but tons of water falling a long ways.  Can´t wait to get the tons of pics and even a great video with all the sound of the falls uploaded.  But that´ll have to wait until I get back to BA or get to Mendoza this week on Thursday.  Volunteering is going well but can´t wait to move on.  Also, I´ve realized I never told you what I do every day so expect a day in the life blog soon.

Bus ride here to the falls was 17 hours.  Not looking forward to doing that again tomorrow evening/night, but the bus is SO much better than an airplane!

Funny that being here feels like a vacation, but back in BA is work.  Oh well only 3 days left there.  Early morning tomorrow to get many more pics and then off to catch the bus home at 4pm.

some of my favorite things

It struck me today there´s some things from BA that I just don´t want to forget:

Playing frogger with the busses, cars and motos crossing the street plus dog piles on the sidewalks - basically pedestrian right of way is the opposite from the States in almost every way.
Walking around on the sidewalk tiles after it rains...and inevitably stepping on one of the million of loose ones.  Which then transfers the lake underneath said tile to my leg.
The number of golden retreivers here.  Seriously one of my favorite things - a dog that smiles all the time - even with it´s eyes.  And the temperment to back it up...that, my friends, is the home run hitter of dogs right there.
The number of lingerie shops.  Actually this is a sad fact cause there´s about 2-3 a block...on most every block!  But the number of billboard adds for them just gets ridiculous.  Seriously, there is no concept of supply and demand for the stuff unless it´s one of the basic woman needs here.  In the words of Gob: ¨C´mon!!¨
The number of taxis.  Well, looks like I´m onto a pattern here.  Yes, there is a plethora of them.  They´re the only courteous drivers out there...when they´re looking for riders.
The talk radio that my host mum listens to night and day.  I visited her at work yesterday and it was the same stuff as in the morning.  But it´s hilarious how they rehash the news and weather all day.  And usually in the morning the hosts (a man and woman) always sing along with this sappy song.  In fact they play an assortment of different songs (with some reoccurring) but only for a minute or two.  And always sing along.  Yet they´re in talk radio and not signing record contracts for a reason...
The coin shortage.  Buses require coins but the govt. hasn´t made enough of them to go around.  Govt blames the bus companies for hoarding the coins and bus co. blames the govt for not making enough.  Round and round we go having to buy some mints or gum to get change to make it home.  Or wait in long lines at the bank for a handful of ´em.  Glory be they´re planning to implement a card deal that you can charge up like a credit card.  The 90 day deadline to do so is coming up in a week or two, so should be ready to go about this time next year.

Ok, that´s probably enough.  I´m not really complaining here, just thought the above was actually quite comical - if you can wade through my sarcasm!
Watch out for a true Top Ten list sometime in the future.  Maybe.

a long walk

The possibility of rain caused our trip to Carnaval to be cancelled so I decided to see more of the BA.  Some pleasant pics from beautiful areas of BA resulted - this time around the gardens of the park area northeast of where I´m staying.  May be 2 or 3 times the area of Central Park, but I walked the whole time today - maybe 7 miles or so.  Especially enjoyed the Jardin de Rosas and Jardines Japonés (Japanese Gardens) where the bulk of the pictures came from.  Thankfully I threw a dose of thinking in there and deleted most of the koi pics I took cause they´re really cool (and huge!) up close but the pics just don´t do justice.

Also, DJ you have your own pic as the samurai statue somehow has your last name on it.  Looking forward to learning what Inoue means even though I´m sure you´ve explained it to me previously.

Ahh, now to watch more soccer or...

¿que es una tormenta?

...it is a storm, usually a thunderstorm.  And we got a good one this morning, early afternoon.  I guess we get about one a week.  Yesterday it got up to about 40 deg C which I think is around 100 deg F.  Weather has been super hot lately but thankfully not that humid.  Today marked some changes and we may have thunderstorms thru the weekend.  With plans to go celebrate Carnaval tomorrow at the biggest festival site in Argentina (Guayleguychu I think is how you spell the city), that may be kind of a bummer.  So weather has been setting some records lately.  Crazy for me to be in summer in February...
So now I remember why I started this post.  Seems I have a knack for irony cause everytime I forget to bring my coat along with the 1.5 liters of water I usually have, it always rains.  Today for example followed a super hot 100 plus deg day.  So this morning it was already low 80s and super sunny.  So I pull my rain jacket from the bag for less weight.
Once I turn the corner towards the subway I see the clouds.  Thankfully not black clouds (a tornado occurred a week or two ago in Rosario which is about 3 hours north west from here) but you could tell we were in for it.  Same thing happened last week and I´m pretty sure the week before.  I think I wrote last week, however, that when I got caught in that storm I had to walk about 10 blocks to get to the subway after volunteering and I might as well have jumped in the shower with all my clothes cause I wouldn´t have gotten any wetter.  Anyway for the first weekend update here I just found out the trip tomorrow is cancelled due to the forcast.  I guess that will give me more time to watch the Argentinian league soccer games.  Speaking of which, I keep trying to find out more about your Seattle Sounders FC showing up HERE in BA next week to no avail.  A dude on the sounders website wrote an article about the preseason and I asked him to let me know the specifics about the matches but he didn´t have any info yet.  Actually, come to think of it I´m sure they´ll wait until the team gets here on the 25th and then set it all up.  May not even be open to the public since they´re just warmup games for the Sounders preseason, no one down here cares about soccer teams from the States, and any Argentinian fan would probably save their monedas for a match that counts in their league.  Ah well, my trip to Iguazu Falls next weekend could also wreck my chances of seeing a match.  Doh!  That really seems to be the best weekend for me to see the Falls and I´m already on malaria pills for that trip, so messing up that schedule could be, err, unwise.  Yeah too much information, I know.  So hope to get some more pics this weekend but probably nothing incredible until next week´s Iguazu trip.  Glory and awesome: expect it.
Did I mention I was able to find some guys to play soccer with on Sunday nights?  Man, my memory is shot lately.  Anyway, whether or not I mentioned it, I´m really enjoying the chance to play.  Even though it´s at an indoor-kind of place where they take almost a full field and split it 3 ways across to get 3 small fields for not more than 5 on 5.  We rotate playing keeper (I´m pretty dang horrible at it) but the number of touches is pretty good.  I need to gain more confidence dribbling but there´s so little space that speed isn´t really a valuable entity.  There goes my whole strategy.  And here´s the best part - the artifical surface is like really sparse old green carpet and for some reason there´s a bit of sand all over.  All of us have flat running type shoes (I forgot to bring my turf cleats but probably would be made fun of if I wore them...cause it´s indoor!) so the end result is almost like playing on ice.  I think I need to get comfortable with the sliding action often seen on tennis matches on grass - it´s that kind of slick where you´re always trying to get traction to get going the other way.  Problem is you need to lift your shoes (friction source) to dribble, shoot, cut, everything...  Anyway fun times all around.  Ok, adios for now.

¨I come to you know at the turn of the tide¨

Wow, leave the States and the Mariners sign Ken Griffey Jr. to a one year deal!  Sweetness.  I´m not sure what to expect but just having him on our roster again will be very special.  Sure, after last year we know where to put our expectations but things can only go up and here´s to a great season for one of the M´s best offensive and defensive players of all time.  Also, kudos to the staff for making him the DH - we need that bat!

viva El Lazer

Decided to put together a little video to say hi.  I may not keep it up on YouTube too long cause I really didn´t want to share it with the world...but the only other option I saw was to limit it to 25 people.  Oh, and the guitar El Lazer is featured prominently (in still pics too...yeah I´m heading out later today and have stuff going on but was bored this morning).

so while I´m waiting for the video to upload I might as well write.  Been thinking a lot about why I´m here and life and such.  It is a great joy to learn the language and to volunteer, but my host mom commented that it´s weird so many students come to Argentina from the States to volunteer...why don´t they just help their own country?  I definitely agreed with her and stated that my first purpose to be here is to learn the language and that volunteering is the best way to to that, so I think.  Yet I felt too that if this experience doesn´t change me in some way by volunteering here, it becomes just an egotistical expression.  In other words - hey look at me, I volunteered with poor folks in a land far off.

I most certainly want to avoid this result/pride/whatever you would call it.  Yet it almost seems easier to help people who I¨m distanced from (those far from my home) than those next door to where I live most of my life.  I´ve worked near South Park in south Seattle for almost 4.5 years.  There´s a huge Spanish-speaking population there and the Sea Mar medical clinic where volunteers can help.  But I always put it off since 4 hours a week was too much for a minimum commitment; and, I rationalized that I needed more Spanish capability to be of use.  Hmmm, interesting.  It was my goal to get involved with the Sea Mar clinic upon returning to the States.  But more often I´m thinking of the next trip abroad.  True, volunteering is a great way to see the world instead of just being a tourist.  I guess for me I´m also considering if I would want to volunteer/serve abroad more often in my life.  Or even on a long-term basis.  I´m not sure and I guess I hoped this trip would answer that question for me.  I think later in life after I have plenty of experience I would love to retire to different countries as a volunteer/missionary.  Maybe that is a goal that I can only see part of right now and something I´ll fulfill much later in life.  Interesting thoughts here that I´m sure aren´t easily answered.

But I´m not writing these things to be self critical.  Just stuff I´ve been processing as, well, being here solo has given me a lot (too much?) time to think.  And my brain loves to process - or is it problem-solve?  Heck, that´s why I´m an engineer!  And yet it seems I´ve strained to find a crossover between engineering and spanish.  Maybe that magical hybrid of a ¨perfect job¨ doesn´t exist.  I´ll admit during and since college I´ve tried to find that holy grail of a job.  Ah well, stuff that´s beyond my comprehension now.  But thanks for listening in - this is good stuff that I hoped to consider while on this journey.

Finally the video is done - check out the YouTube link to the right...err now YT has to process the file.  Sure it will turn out fine sometime later today.

stuff

more pictures posted...heck yes!

rained a torrential monsoon today.  Hear Seattle got some of the white stuff...awesome!  Global warming man, we should have listened!  Funny thing was that yesterday the weather forecast for today was to be 35 degrees centigrade which - I´m not positive - but is probably near hellfire.  Or is it brimstone?  But regardless we got rivers in the streets...cougars and dingos falling from the sky I´m telling you.  Much more than your run-of-the-mill cats and dogs.  Thankfully no frogs or locusts, though.

Ok, I promise more deep posts are coming.  I´m thinking a lot but once I get to the internet cafe hilarity ensues.  Or is it just the sheer joy of technology after riding in busses and subway for 3-4 hours as part of the normal commute?  Can´t complain cause I chose this vacation and it really is going well...but I am looking forward to Santiago!  Yeah, I´m sure there´s something I wanted to write here but instead you got this.  Oh well, I´ll probably be back before the weekend.

hasta tacos

cuando llora suave mi guitarra...

In yesterday´s blog fest I forgot to mention that I bought a guitar on friday.  It´s called a Lazer (it´s totally spelled that way!) and surprisingly with that name it´s an acoustic.  So it´s of such quality that I´m not sure I´d feel good donating it to the school in Santiago, Chile where I´ll be helping the music teacher next month...but it´s already proven it´s worth of about $70 US cause it´s given me something to do other than sleep too much!  Well, maybe not proven that much worth, but it requires constant retuning due, again, to the quality and of course the fun heat we´re having down here.  And I´ve needed some practice at that.  But man it´s good to get back into this hobby again.  And now I sure do appreciate the guitar my Padre passed down to me, which is of true quality (so looking forward to playing that again!).
Church was long today (about 3 hours! and lots of Assembly of God moving and shaking) so I´m still looking for a place...may try a Catholic iglesia next week for the experience.
Also, tonight I´m going to join up with a student group that´s playing futbol at an indoor place near where I live.  Hopefully I´ll get schooled by some Argentines cause I could use some moves!
Chau!  (yeah, I know that´s spelled wrong but that´s what they say down here - lots of Italian influence, as in Peru and, well, dang many other places- BUT that´s how they spell it!)

there are no tigers there but...

...yeah, went to Tigre today, a smallish ¨resort¨city north of BA.  No pics yet since the memory card USB cable deal is locked away until tomorrow here at the internet cafe.  But I´ll describe the scene: think tons of tourist boats battling for space in a canal full of brown, sediment-filled water.  That´s the dock area which as you can tell is somewhat underwhelming, but the real reason to come to Tigre is to see the expansive delta of the Parana river.  Apparently it´s growing a couple meters or so a year (sure would believe it with all the sediment in the rio).  But taking the tourist cruise around the different islands is kinda like the Jungle Cruise and Splash Mtn all at once.  Dang, no big drops in the water (actually is all flat...) but everything is what I´d imagine the Louisana delta is like around New Orleans.  Plenty of weeping willow trees and a pretty laid back stretched out city along all the waterways.  Those that live out on the delta even have their own water taxis to get around.  Back on firm ground there´s a million shops to drop a few pesos on pure Argentinian leather, weaved baskets and furniture strangely enough.  So I passed up the bamboo wardrobe since getting it back on the train home was slightly problematic...
So I´ve been thinking a lot lately about being here.  Yeah, it´s great to jump away from work for 3 months but weird to join in with students who are taking a gap year to travel and volunteer before going to college or grad school.  Also been hard to meet people and jump into the social scene.  BA is renown for the all night partying at the clubs/discos but that doesn´t really sound fun to me.  There is one bar called Locos por el Futbol (basically translates to Soccer Fanatics) that I need to check out cause I need more soccer.  Also, there may be a group I can drop in and play soccer with this sunday night.  But otherwise it´s been me, myself and I a whole lot of the time.  I think I knew this would be the case beforehand, but I guess how do you prepare for that?  Traveling alone is highly overrated, if even rated at all.  Montevideo and Tigre today were good to see but each took me a few hours to snap some pics and then I was done.  Fortunately, I did run into a different church the other day (Assembly of God) which should be a different experience than the Lutheran one I attended last sunday.  Both are Spanish-speaking, which is a requisite for me, but moreso I´d like to meet some folks and chat with more than just my host mom.  She is great, by the way and we even took a stroll after dinner last night to watch some of the older couples in the area dancing Tango at a city park. 
As for the volunteering experience, there´s plenty of potential to teach Microsoft Office skills to the kids but only so much that can be done in one month.  Also, despite the fact that the volunteer placement group took a full week of me here in BA before I could get orientated and out to the site, they mentioned that staying 4 full weeks would be preferred.  Not required...but I decided to stay on until March 4th here in BA and then head to Mendoza the end of that week and on to Santiago, Chile to start volunteering there March 10th.  This isn´t too big a deal since the travel I want to do after Santiago should only take a week or 2 which is what I have allocated now.
Oh yeah, one last story in this post that´s turning into a novel.  Last Wednesday was my first day volunteering and went well, except for the hour plus (each way) it took to get out there.  Well, Thursday turned out to be a horrible, comical day.  I was going to meet up with Emily, one of the other volunteers, in Once (a district in BA) to catch the omnibus.  These special buses dont´have printed schedules and I only knew one place to catch it, a few miles away from Once.  I never found Emily there, didn´t have her cell nubmer and of course didn´t have a cell at the time (I do now to avoid this confusion in the future).  So I had to drop into a few internet cafes to let our volunteer coordinators relay a message to Emily that I wouldn´t make it out to volunteer that day and not to worry.  Then I got kicked off the subway when a strike was called at midday.  But I didn´t realize it was a strike cause they only said there was an interruption on this line.  So I got on another one and figured I´d get off near my homestay and walk the rest of the time.  Well, one stop into that one and they called a strike there!  Oh yeah, it was warm but rained all this time and I was in shorts and a t-shirt (I even heard thunderclouds gathering after the second strike...no joke).  Also I had minimal money on hand and no credit/debit cards on me since those really wouldn´t be wise to bring out to the volunteer site.  So I was down to having to take the city bus, of which there are about a billion and all have different numbers to tell you where they´re going.  Except you have to know the streets printed on them to figure out which one to take.  I knew the 152 would get me home but couldn´t find a station for the life of me (and had tried walking a ways since, well, I was frustrated and the busses just seem to frustrate me more - case in point: the bus station area in Once is three lanes on a street around a plaza.  Each bus has a designated stop, but NONE are in numerical order...you have the 162 next to the 113 and next to the 180, not to be outdone by the odd 31 next to it...argh!).  So by now I´m soaked very tired and need to eat.  But finally get to a bus stop that I think is on the way home.  I ask the lady at the stop if it´s going to my street (Juramento) and crazily enough that´s the stop she´s taking!  Wow, sure felt good to start moving in the right direction (even though I had to stand on the bus the whole way since they were packed to the gills with the subway shut down...).  Oh well, good times.

el superbowl

apparently I wrote too soon about the big game...in only catching (no pun intended) the last half of the 1st quarter and maybe half of the second qtr. I thought it was a foregone conclusion.  wow, to only read the recap and see what a great game I missed...for the first time I can say a stupid soccer game made me miss a great futbol americano game.

¡finalmente!

ah, thanks to the dude at the cyber cafe boss desk, I now have pics up!  look for the comments and whathaveyou with each, if i can figure out how to do that in glorious shutterfly land.
oh yeah, did I mention yet that EVERYONE smokes here?  wow, losing about 3 minutes of my life each week... but could be worse i guess.  el cigarillo still has the cool hook on the kids around here, looks like.
also, i minimized the size of the pics from 5 megapixel to whatever 1024 by whatever ends up making it around 200kbytes - all that nerdspeak to say that I hope it doesn´t take forever and a day to load on you amazingly fast macbooks, or whatever you´re using (matthias and pangman, it could take forever in santo poco...)
ah, what else shall i share with you?  the trip to uruguay was of all things short but good i guess.  reaffirmed that traveling solo is about as fun as some witty comment inserted here amounting to it not being much fun.  I walked all over Montevideo (the first night just trying to find the hostel...did i already tell that story?) and then walking out to the sea (actually where the River Plate enters into the Atlantic).  The river is more blue there but flat and kinda boring.  The rio in BA is really brown and muddy or filled with jungle runoff or whatever but not much to look at and/or enjoy.  no beaches save for a few on montevideo that i was far from and didn´t take the time to rent a bike or take a taxi cause I wanted to make sure I got on the ferry back to BA tuesday afternoon/evening.  instead of seeing if there were later cruises (and that it is a 3 hour cruise) i just went back to BA.  bummed to not have played volleyball on the beach in MV but only a few hours before having to catch a ferry would have barely been worth it.  so uruguay...check.
made it out today to the place i´ll volunteer prob. 4-5 days a week.  takes over an hour to get there or return.  not looking forward to all that, but without taking classes around here there´s not much going on.  but trying to get plugged into the volunteer scene.  maybe get a trip together to see iguazu falls (much bigger than niagara!) and the obligatory pick-up soccer group, of course.  also, i´ll have a language partner whose name is Pablo but from his e-mails, he speaks english better than I do spanish...we´ll see about that.
maybe i´ll add more here after i make sarcastic remarks about my pics...

err...just take a look at the comments I´ve added to describe some of these.  Hanson, those cat pics are for you!

doh!

well, I´m sitting in the Red Hostel in Montevideo, Uruguay.  Made the ferry trip over from BA to Colonia and then a 3 plus hour bus ride to a town much like BA but smaller and older.

it´s all good though, except for the frustrating deal that all computers here don´t accept my camera to transfer pics...so I´ve got some good ones coming.  Especially for my hermana tomorrow: guess what? they named a street in BA after your birthday el 3 de febrero...so here´s your shout out.  was hoping to post that pic tonight...argh!

I´m just kind of walking around everywhere.  might go see some of the city´s museums.  Was hoping to play beach volleyball here since there´s no good beach in BA, but I need to catch a ferry back to BA tomorrow evening cause I have volunteering orientation wed morning.

been quite hot everywhere except for a lot of rain friday.  Montevideo is humid too...but it´s great to experience in february!  uhh, what else?  Traveling alone is well, boring, but it´s not too bad and I´m reading a lot.  Best thing lately has been dinners with my host mom as she´s just like a grandma but loves to talk.  This is great for me in learning to pick up the language again, which has been easier to understand in listening but very hard lately for me to speak.  I think I get going too fast to pronunciate and frustrated that all the words and conjugations aren´t automatic...hmmm maybe need to take it more tranquilo.  yeah got almost 3 months left!

more about the homestay: Angie is somewhere in her 70´s and has 7 grown children.  There was another student staying with her but she left for Brazil on Saturday.  so just me there, and she calls me nene...which is a familiar way to say ¨boy¨...I guess like chico.  She cooks really well and is opinionated about everything.  But is also interested to learn about me so we do have good 2-way conversations.

Oh yeah, tried to watch the superbowl last night...went all over the neighborhood I´m in called Belgrano and one place actually switched over from the Federer v Nadal match for me to the first quarter (it started around 9pm here) but once the superclasico began I lost out on the rest of the game...it was obvious by the start of the second quarter that arizona was being found out for the, er, lesser team they are.  Yeah Atlanta-Carolina-Philly...if you stop Larry Fitzgerald they can´t run the blasted ball!  ARGH, so frustrating to watch but reminds me of the game Gavin and I saw where we took it to the cards but still lost...cause larry made some superhuman catches.  upgrade our corners and we can kill that team next year. (and what´s with the steelers having their way with the screen or is that the short drop...anyway...was there no one with the az team that thought of bumping them off their rythem?  my spelling is going downhill with this espanol focus...

anyway the 2 of you still left reading are probably wondering what a superclasico is...well Boca Juniors and River Plate are the two biggest teams in BA.  They played last night in Mendoza (17 hours from BA) in a summer tournament and Boca won 2-0.  River really played crappily but I was pulling for them...not sure why.

So here´s to hoping I can find some computers at a cyber cafe better than 15 years old so I can upload pics soon...and somehow getting some sleep in this dorm style hostel.

Saludos to all and bendiciones!

 

 

life in the BA

walked probably 10 miles today through out BA.  Rained on me hard about 4 times but with how warm it is, not a big deal.  Had a great time getting some good pics of all the sites and wrapping my head around the bus bible here, which is quite confusing to say the least.  But I´ve got a good idea now (after chosing to walk to get a feel for the city instead of ride) so I´ll give it a shot tomorrow.  Funny thing is that there´s a shortage of coins in the city/country.  And you must have the exact coinage to ride the bus.  The govt blames the bus company for hoarding the coins and vice versa.  Nobody wins but everyone has plenty to talk about - lots of things work that way here...as back in the good ol´States too I guess.
Forgot the camera tonight at the netcafe so maybe i´ll get to uploading them this weekend.  Also, I´ll probably not send out mass e-mails about updates here unless it´s a major one (and I´ve made it 2 for 2 in days in BA and hitting up the net)....can´t wait to start volunteering!

a comenzar

yep, I made it to Buenos Aires (from here on called BA) alright this morning but it feels like these 10 hours here have been 2 days...ahh culture shock.

The city is really European, but mostly in the sense that from how little I´ve experienced Chilean and Argentinian culture, I see all these people with light complexion and expect them to speak English.  I don´t start volunteering until wednesday (not my choice to wait that long) so maybe I´ll get some Uruguay sight seeing in.

For my homestay, I´m at the house of Angie, a single mother of grown kids who is an excellent cook.  It´s crazy to me that I´ve been able to understand Argentinian spanish much better than other countries I´ve visited.  They pronounce a double l with almost a "jshuh" sound so that threw me off and I still don´t know if/when to use the respect/formal verb conjugation, but not bad for the first day.  Kind of sinking in now that I´ll be here for a month...and then other places for 2 months.  I left Seattle working up until Tuesday evening so it´s cool as the vacation part of this deal as it begins to register, but the hard work of keeping on my toes with the language is exhausting...and that´s based on whatever sorry amount of sleep I got on the plane last night.

no pics yet but hopefully by the weekend

0.1 a sabbatical of sorts

Hey amigos,
So I'm going to South America for 3 months starting tomorrow.  This is a trip I've dreamed of since high school days and my superfun engineering degree prevented me from partaking in the study abroad opportunities in those years.  I'd always enjoyed the Spanish language but my analytical/pragmatic side pushed me away from majoring in it in college...

Yet I continued to stay connected to the language and Hispanic cultures.  South America began calling me after I returned to the States in the Spring of 2007 from Guatemala as a "translator" for a medical mission team over the course of one week.  Mostly that meant I could quickly flip through a spanish/english dictionary and conjugate a few verbs but the lack of fluency was burdensome...in a good way.  To communicate in another language is exhilarating to me and to do so while serving has really caught my heart since first going barely over the border into Mexico on mission trips back in high school.   Besides Guatemala, I've been to Peru and spent a little time in Bolivia, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Belize.  But Argentina and Chile have so much to offer, so I'd heard.  Anyone who has seen the movie the Motorcycle Diaries knows the amazing beauty of the land.  They have tons of steak (all grass-fed!) and great wine.  Plus they love soccer and speak Spanish...a perfect place for me!  So in 2007 I started planning this trip, but only as an idea.  It wasn't until this past summer that I took the plunge and chose to do what I could to make it happen.  I asked work for a leave of absence and was generously granted one.  Then things just started falling into place (especially as I was recovering from a planned jaw surgery).

So how will I spend 3 whole months down there?  I'll start volunteering with a group in Buenos Aires during the month of February.  It looks like I'll get to teach in a computer lab and I'm sure English classes and playing soccer with kids on summer break will be thrown in.
The month of March I'll be in Santiago volunteering with what I'm told is the worst school in the city.  Assisting the music teacher will be my main job but they may have me work with technology education, english, sports (hopefully more soccer!) and even some extracurricular church activities available to the community at the school.
April is very up in the air.  I'd like to explore as much of Chile and Argentina as possible (Patagonia, Lake District, penguin reserves, etc.), knowing that the week leading up to Easter on 4/12 could make travel difficult as Santa Semana is a huge celebration.  But I'm excited to partake in the extended holiday celebrations.  And at long last I'll board a flight back to the States the evening of 4/22.

I've told many of you my goal is to write and post pictures weekly on a blog.  We'll see how well I hold to that.  Feel free to post comments or e-mail me anytime.  I probably won't have much time to respond but know that I greatly appreciate your encouragement, thoughts and prayers.
Ok, that's enough for today's history lesson.  And now, the link:
http://jeffzky.shutterfly.com

Feel free to pass along this note and blog link to anyone...my apologies to those I forgot to include!

Bendiciones,
Jeff

In the beginning

site created...don't expect to see much here until after I leave January 28th...

your comments

4/15/2009 3:09:29 AM - 002058653901
WOW Jeff - solo dive with all those sea lions.
Awesome! M<3M
4/9/2009 11:26:40 PM - 002059776577
The glacier... Dude... A-mazing.
4/6/2009 11:09:28 PM - 002058653901
Hi Jeff - viewing your beautiful pics. M<3M
4/3/2009 4:20:50 PM - 002059776577
Radiohead... Futball... Live the life dude! I'm freak'n stuck in my office...
3/9/2009 11:46:24 PM - 002056681813
Wow Jeff! Cool video and pics of the falls. I see why you wanted to visit there so badly. We love hearing how and what you're doing. Keep them coming. Love, Annette and gang
3/9/2009 1:21:06 AM - 002058653901
Hi Jeff - So glad you are writing on the blog. Keep that sense of humor! Talk soon. Love, M<3M
3/5/2009 10:38:08 PM - 002059776577
Cheez-its miss you, but they're glad you enjoyed the falls.
3/3/2009 5:53:40 AM - 002059543654
Mike and Joy Wow Jeff What great pics. Makes us wish we were there. Did not know anything about Iguazu Falls. Amazing! Be safe
3/2/2009 2:57:14 AM - 002058653901
Magnificant! except the spiders - I think I will be having nightmares... M<3M
2/25/2009 4:09:32 PM - 002058777541
Jeffy!!!  I finally got to your blog and I love it!  Make me wanna pack my stuff and come over and visit ya! 

Love the picture of Samurai!!!  Surprised to see my last name on it, yah?  I think Baku Inoue is the man who made the sculpture...he just might be one famous artist...I'll look into it, but anyway, "baku" is a mythical creature that eats people's dream (the one that you experience while you sleep)...and my last name means...well, many things according to different reference...my understanding is that it means "Above the well"...but according to some reference it means God or Jesus...cool huh?  I'm not sure how certain the latter is, but hey, still cool...

I'm excited to hear more stories of your adventure!!!  Keep it real, Jeff!!!
2/23/2009 9:49:04 PM - 002058356033

Loved your description of Golden Retrievers!  Got to love Hannah the other day -- a GR belonging to a lady at Grandma's place.  I went to say "hi" to Hannah the other day and the lady just threw the leash handle up in the air with:  "She'll just pull me over if I hold on!"  Such people-lovers!  Nah, just lovers period -- with their whole body, soul, and. . . ;-D

 

<3Dad 

2/23/2009 7:21:27 PM - 002058653901

Hi Jeff,

Yes! you did make me laugh.  Thank you!

Golden Retrievers - how cool is that?

Can't wait for the Top 10.

Love,

M<3M

2/16/2009 3:46:09 AM - 002057462892
Hey COOL!!!! I finally found my tres de febrero pic.  Thanks!  And thanks too for taking some pics of the scullers, rowing club, and sweet old-school wood shells.  Those are awesome.  It would be really hard to stay upright in that choppy, busy water.  man.  hard core.  I'm going to show Tyler the bridge pics in MV (was that where it was?) the big white asymmetrical pedestrian bridge.  He's going to be real jealous you got to see that in person.  Love you!  Trisha
2/8/2009 11:59:12 PM - 002056681813
Hey Jeff,  Thanks so much for sharing.  We're really enjoying hearing how and what you're doing and seeing the pics.  Take more pics with you in them ( I know, hard to do...).  Stay safe. Love ya,  Annette and gang
2/6/2009 4:27:14 AM - 002056452229

Your pics only cement my desire to see Buenos Aires!  Thanks for posting and blogging; so cool to hear about your journey.  Please retain knowledge of good eats and liquers, for post-travel sharing.  See you back in Seattle...sometime! 

2/3/2009 2:11:07 AM - 001058721971
JEFFZKY!!!!!!!!  This is so great!!!! I'm so excited for you! God Bless on your journey!
1/31/2009 11:13:17 PM - 001028553668

Hey Jeff,

 

It's Brad Box: I'm so excited to meet up with you in Santiago.  Looking forward to reading about your activities in BA.  Much love,

 

Brad

12/31/2008 3:33:51 AM - 002050478726
Feel free to leave comments for me here...

Videos of my dive with sea lions

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Peninsula Valdes

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Travel Route - mostly in review

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Kiteboarding - NOT me, but hopefully in a few lessons...

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The Gorgeous Lakes District

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Punta Arenas and surrounding boredom

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la familia Augilar

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la escuela Puelmapu

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Valparaiso and Isla Negra

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Radiohead en vivo en Santiago

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misc. Santiago, part 2

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Cousino Macul wine tour

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Concha y Toro wine tour

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Santiago, part 1

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Mendoza

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Iguazú Falls

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Buenos Aires Part 2 (or 3?)

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los accentos

áéíóú ÁÉÍÓÚ ñÑ ¡! ¿? ü

(cause I'll probably need 'em)


weather

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Santiago, Chile

¿que hora es?

Current time in Buenos Aires
Current time in Santiago

check these links out

Gateway Argentina - the group that organized everything for me in Buenos Aires
Help Argentina - the volunteer organization I'm working for in Buenos Aires
Specifically, I'm participating in the Insight Argentina program.  There may be an English page link...or you can use a Google search to translate the page.
OPTE - the organization I'm helping in Santiago
you should be able to use a Google search to translate this page

Office tutorials I created in Español

Como trabajar en Microsoft Excel.doc


Como hacer una presentacion en PowerPoint.doc


Unos ejercicios en Microsoft Word.doc


old videos


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