This is a video of Juan. It was taken the last day of school and gives me an idea of what it is like to see the world through Juans eyes. He seems be at rear level for a lot of people. Please notice the Star Wars impersonation he does as Darth Vader, also notice the close up of his belly button that you see at the end. If you get motion sick from this movie, blame Juan, not me.
This is for those of you who may not be familiar with blogs, but you can post comments on the stuff that I write. Comments, suggestions, observations, criticisms or whatever. If you do this, it will help me determine what people are interested in hearing about. I've set it up so that you don't have to be signed in or anything in order to post a comment, this opens me up for Viagra ads being posted, but it will make it easier for you. Just click on the word comments at the bottom of the page and you will be taken to a page that allows you post on this blog. If you want, please put your name on the post so that I know who I am replying to!
We made it around the city in record time. I dragged everyone around to the main key spots that I had visited through the week in downtown Santiago. The fact that we didn't get lost was a huge factor in the speed of our movement. I believe a fine time was had by all, but the general consensus is that we all want to take off and to start teaching, or we all want to scrap the whole Jan term thing and just take off for Patagonia and the surrounding area. I don't know if Peggy, my adviser, realizes the fact that if we went to Patagonia we would be in MULTIPLE cultures. MULTIPLE!!!!! Think about that. Our DMIS scores would go through the roof by the time that we got back from Patagonia. Going to Antofagasta will only immerse us in a single culture and put us in contact with a select group of people. If we go to Patagonia, and maybe trek through the highlands and mountains, we would be running into MULTIPLE cultures and MULTIPLE groups of people. Every single village we met ...
Comments