Tuesday, April 29, 2008

COMING HOME TOMORROW!

I will be back in Washington tomorrow... yay! I cannot wait to see you all!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Last week in Buenos Aires!

I have had the craziest week! The last week of classes and finals is finally over! I had five different finals crammed into Thursday and Friday, which was pretty intense. I have been trying to balance my social activities with school work because I want to have as much fun as possible my last week here. On Monday night we have a final banquet with all of the Pepperdine students and their host families, which should be really fun! I can't wait to come home... I leave Argentina on Tuesday and get back home on Wednesday! This past three months have gone so quickly. I can't wait to see you all soon!

Monday, April 21, 2008

Spiritual Retreat

This weekend we went on a Spiritual Retreat at an estancia (ranch) about two hours outside of Buenos Aires. We left on Friday morning, as class was cancelled that day! :) It was pretty smoky, because there have been fires outside of Buenos Aires, so it was nice to get out of the city. To relieve our Peru memories, Amy, Jessie, and I decided to share a room again. We had our own bathroom, and the room was pretty nice. The estancia had a lot of animals, like sheep, cows, peacocks, chickens, rabbits, and of course, horses. I am not a fan of horses, and so at first I was adamant about not riding one, but I decided that since I was in Argentina, I needed to take the risk and ride a horse. So off we went for 15 pesos on a horse ride. They just saddled us up and let us go wherever we wanted. At first, my horse was being quite stubborn, so the stable man gave me a stick to hit him with, but of course I didn't use it. There was also a spa there, so a lot of us got massages because they were extremely cheap. The food was alright, but not as good as I had expected. I had a lot of fun because I got to hang out with and get to know a lot of people better, some of whom I wouldn't have gotten to know otherwise. The theme for the weekend was change, and we talked a lot about how we have changed since our time in Buenos Aires. Basically, it was nice to have a relaxing weekend before this insane week I have ahead of me! We have classes on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and then finals on Thursday and Friday. It is the craziest week ever. I can't believe I will be home in a little over a week! I am excited to see everyone, but I will definitely miss Buenos Aires.

Photos:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2050876&l=4500e&id=8506204

Sunday, April 13, 2008

PERU!!

So sorry it has taken so long to write about my FANTASTIC trip to Peru! Amy, Jessie, and I flew out Saturday morning of Spring Break to Cuzco, Peru. We spent Saturday and Sunday in Cuzco at Loki hostel, adjusting to the altitude and shopping. The hostel was much nicer than others I have stayed in, and there were a lot of activities going on there. I went souvenir CRAZY in Peru, so most of you will be receiving Peruvian gifts rather than Argentine ones. We ran into our friend Russ, another Pepperdine kid, and went to dinner with him both nights. On Monday morning, we woke up really early (before 6 am) to head for a train to Aguas Calientes, which is near Machu Picchu. We saw part of the Inca Trail on the train ride and were so glad we chose to take a 4 hour train instead of the 4 day Inca Trail hike. Aguas Calientes was a pretty boring town, just a stopping point for Machu Picchu visitors. We went to the hot springs, which were quite disgusting and smelled gross. We stayed for about 30 minutes, and then decided it was time to leave. All of the restaurants begged for us to stop there, all of which offered all-day happy hours, 4 for 1, plus multiple appetizeres or whatever else we wanted. We got bored half way through the day so decided to walk down the road along the river to see where it would take us.....Randomly we see Russ again and another Pepperdine student, Brian. They had already been up to Machu Picchu, so we got advice from them about what to see and at what times of the day. We went to bed early to get up before dawn for the second day in a row to take a 20 minutes bus up to Machu Picchu.

Machu Picchu was AMAZING. When we got there, the clouds were still covering most of the ruins, but the view of the Andes Mountains was amazing. We got to walk along part of the Inca Trail and saw many llamas and alpacas. We took a tour for a few hours with a lot of other people, a lot of senior citizens who I got quite annoyed with. They walked really slow and asked tons of questions. There is one mountain next to Machu Picchu called Waynapicchu and only 400 people are allowed to climb it per day. We decided that was a must and head up at 8:30 ish in the morning, so we left our tour early. The hike was straight up and took about an hour. The "path" was extremely steep, and we were basically scaling a mountain. We were dying and didn't know how we would get down. Amy took a picture of the path and later I looked at it and thought it was a pile of rocks. We were practically rock climbing. Once at the top, we stayed there for several hours, reading and eating lunch (haha...a really early lunch). We spent the rest of the day wandering around the site lookng at tons of ruins, playing with the llamas, and sitting and reading in the beautiful Andes. That night we took the train back to Cuzco, where we again stayed at Loki hostel.

Wednesday, we took a tour bus to Puno, which is where Lake Titicaca is. The bus ride was pretty uneventful. We got off several times to see various sites, like a very old church, and Inca temple, and a few museums. Once we got to Lake Titicaca, we were so glad to be staying in a hotel! For the past 4 days we had been staying in hostels and packing and repacking almost every day. It was nice to have our own room and bathroom. It was also so nice to not have to worry about having to pack everything up. The hotel was much nicer than I had imagined, because it was just as cheap as a hostel. Puno was also a pretty boring town, but the lake was beautiful. There were lots of little guinea pigs running around outside, and I enjoyed chasing them around. Lake Titicaca is the highest lake in the world. It was cold, but very sunny. Thursday we just relaxed and wandered around Puno. Friday, we went on a boat to the Uros Islands and Taquile Island. Uros islands were made up of over 40 man-made floating islands. It was soooo cool. It was probably my favorite thing that we did - maybe even better than Machu Picchu. Everything was made out of reeds... the ground, the houses, the kitchen, the boats, everything. But, the funny was is that they had televisions and solar power on the small islands, they even had cable! We got to ride in a reed boat, and buy some more souvenirs from the locals. The next island we stopped at was actually an island. We walked around the island and had lunch there, and visited a museum and some stores.

Saturday, we returned to Buenos Aires. Overall, I really liked Peru - except for the food. Delicacies in Peru include alpaca and guinea pig, which were not very appealing to me. The people were nice and the country was surprisingly clean. Peru has beautiful landscapes and the best souvenirs. Peru was my favorite country so far, probably because it really felt like South America. I really enjoyed all the people being dressed in traditional clothing and doing traditional activities. Also, it was fuuny that their currency was called soles. We had a wonderful trip and I am so glad that we chose Peru for our Spring Break trip!

Cuzco & Machu Picchu:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2050313&l=5fe29&id=8506204
Llamas & Alpacas:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2050314&l=094e9&id=8506204
Lake Titicaca:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2050315&l=4810c&id=8506204
More Peru:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2050317&l=64dee&id=8506204

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Only four weeks left!

Hello all!
I have had quite a full week, as we don't have much class left and teachers have been trying to cram everything in that they possibly can! On Tuesday for convo we went to a Greek restaurant and it was so much fun! We got to break plates and there were Greek dancers and everything. On Wednesday we did not have school because it was a national holiday, so Amy and I spent part of the day at Cafe Tortoni, the oldest and most famous cafe in Buenos Aires. Then, Wednesday night we went to see the musical RENT and it was fantastic! It was all in Spanish, which was actually pretty cool. On Saturday morning Amy, Jessie, and I leave for Machu Picchu! We will be traveling through Peru for a week, as it is our Spring Break. We are going to Cusco, Machu Picchu, Puno, Lake Titicaca, and Juliaca. We return on Saturday, April 12th and then I only have two more weeks of school left! Hope all is well with everything, and I am excited for my trip and will update you when I get back!