Sunday, January 18, 2009

Chile, you know the long and skinny country on the world map!

Hola from Chile,
So I've been here for about a week and a half. Hmm where to start. So far I have to say everything has been great. I love my classes, I love the new people I've met so far, and I love my Chilean family. 
My Chilean family is great. They are just like my family at home. Its almost like observing my own family when we were all the same ages. I feel like I am revisiting my childhood in a way because not only is the structure of my chilean family almost the same ( 2 girls 2 guys Isabel 12 Ernesto and David 10 and Andrea 6) but just their family environment is very similar to how mine was. I get most of my family experience here at the dinner table. Even though lunch is the biggest meal of the day and breakfast and dinner are usually just a small snack our conversations during dinner are great. For example tonight the little girl Andrea started crying and throwing a minor fit because her new puppy (golden retriever sooo cute) was with her brother Ernesto and she wanted to sleep with the puppy tonight. That made me think when me Christine, Brandon, and Vanessa were that age, that situation would spark a similar altercation amogst us and I just had to laugh at that. As for the parents and the grandma which has been staying here the past few nights from Santiago they are all very loving and accepting of me. The first day of school my mom Loreto took me to my classes walked me to the classroom and gave me a hug and kiss. Also, everyday she packs me a hearty lunch consisting of some kind of fruit (usually a plum or peach) and two sandwiches on typical chilean pan with butter and cheese or some kind of meet. haha the lunch actually sucks but it gets me through the day and I feel bad asking for something different. I am content with whatever is easiest for her. My chilean dad Eduardo is pretty funny. He definetly is the head of the family but hes not super macho or anything. He's like the oldest kid and Loreto usually refers to him as one of the kids. He's always crackin jokes at the dinner table even if they are not funny but he always gets a laugh out of me (sometimes out of sympathy) just like dear old dad Robert Carl Eckl I himself ;) Anyways the fam is awesome I feel like I'm really cared for here and I try to mingle with them as much as possible but obviously the language barrier is hard at times. But im getting better day by day! 
My classes have been great and also help me out alot learning the language. I love my professors. I started at the intermediate level but found it was way too easy and I was definetly at a higher level thus I moved up to the advanced level and I have to say it has been kickin my ass a little. The main difference is the people in the classes. Everyone in my advanced classes speak spanish at every opportunity. I have to admit I have been pretty bad and have been speaking alot of english with the other kids in the program :X I feel the weekends I can get away with speaking english because the weekend is supposed to be a break from school and thinking right!? ahaha During the week I do practice my spanish and I really hope to get better and somewhat fluent before I leave in July. I can communicate pretty well right now but as for deep conversational spanish it is a lot tougher. Back to the classes. I take 2 classes M-F 11:30-1:15 grammar class with Pedro. That guy is pretty awesome. He is very smart and I think he's only like 27. He is pretty open about everything he tells our class consisting of 4 girls and me (the only guy in both classes. You can imagine how I get attacked at times) how he parties a lot with his friends. He also told us he is not catholic even though he teaches at my Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso and once he was expelled from his catholic highschool for refusing to make the sign of the cross. My next class starts at 2 and ends at 3:45 that is my Chilean culture and conversation class. This class is the tougher of the two for sure. I really like my teacher Jorge also he is another smarty pants and knows a lot about not only chilean culture but American culture as well. This is the class I get attacked in usually when moral provoking topics come up. It is hard to defend my opinions when it comes to feminist ideals especially when 4 other girls can speak a lot better spanish than I do lol.  Anyways, the teacher Jorge can relate to the students very well and he was actually the one who helped me move to the advanced class. So overall the faculty at the school has been extremely helpful and I feel like they actually care which is awesome. Its a lot easier to do when classes are only 5 people large. 
My classes consist of people from all over the states and New Zealand. There are 4 kiwis here and all are super nice. I have also met people from Missississippi, Colorado, Ohio, Virginia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Cali, ahh all over the place pretty much. All those kids are extemely nice people but some are only here for a month or two while others are staying for a semester or two. I have already made sure to make close friends with those that are staying until July or longer. We plan to travel during the month of Febuary when we dont have classes. Its kinda funny there's the "Viña kids" which I am a part of because I live in Viña del Mar and the "Valpo kids". The "Valpo kids" tend to be the ones that are going to be leaving in a couple months. Anyways I'm getting tired of writing. I wanted to talk about the ride to school and back on the taxi colectivos because it quite a different experience and funny when I think about it but I guess I'll save it for another time. I am finally used to the 5 hour time difference now buuuttt my circadian rhythm is definetly thrown off right now because going to the discoteque "Scratch" (reeeallly fun by the way) until it closes at 5:3o in the morning 2 nights in a row, then sleeping until 4:30 in the afternoon has made me almost nocturnal. Alright buenas noches. Chao!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

awww Roberto! you sound like your having so much fun. I am jealous. well keep the updates coming. Your one true fan here is reading them. Just wanted to say hi and let you know you are missed.
Kevin