Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Gene Autry Museum. Saturday. 23 july
Monday, July 25, 2011
Dodgers Baseball Game. Friday. 22 july
Monday, July 18, 2011
My partner in class
Although we go to the same school, I did not know my partner until I came here to the US and had to work with her as a team. Araceli Condori and I are class partners in our presentation Topic about liberty of expression, in Azusa Pacific University. It is an interesting topic which of we selected two parts to talk about and later present to the class individually. We all have already made an individual powerpoint presentation for the rest of our class talking about ouselves, to know each one of us and get to know about each other individually and as a group. She is short, brunette, with big black eyes shaped like almonds. She is very honest with people, very helpful and careful. She is nice to create a comfortable enviroment. I found out during this time, that she is a little shy when she must do a public presentation, andabout her family and her dog and how much she loves them, she talked about what she thinks is important in life and her fright of spiders. All things that I couldn't have found out for myself like her fears or her goals in life. It is interesting how being in the same country, we have so different views of some things, and different traditions each family. Anyway, we have been going to school here in Azusa for about two weeks, sitting next to each other and everyday we learn a little from one another. We've learned to talk to each other in english even when it makes us laugh because our native language is spanish. I remember one time we could not talk because we were laughing so much! I think that when you know a person better, is easier to work with him or her. Because you create a bound that crosses a little bit through the shyness and makes the people feel more comfortable in the precense of other people. Makes people feel that they can share themselves with the group, share ideas and feelings that aim to the success in their work.
The Magic of Disneyland. Saturday. 16th July
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Shopping Day! Best Buy and Ontario Mills Mall - Friday 15 july
Today we didn't go to our classes. We had to be early in our buses. We did all the things quickly and organised so we could go as fast as possible. I got dressed with my most comfortable shoes, went downstairs and had a delicious apple and cinammon oatmeal bowl for breakfast. Then, we were told to get all our things for the big visit and go to Cougar Dome, where we were going to have devotions. We talked a little bit about what we have already learnt about Joseph and his life last week. Then, we moved on with some pasages which described some of the highs and lows in his life. I already knew the story, but everytime seems to become something new. That's why my day began so well. Then, it got better. We went straight to the buses and stopped in Best Buy Store. It was huge! I am glad they played some music while we were shopping, because otherwise I would have feeled a little overwhelmed with so much technology around me. It had several sections like movies, music, computers, back to school, and many others. I was tempted to buy the whole case of my favorite TV show FRIENDS and the Back to the Future Trilogy in blu-ray, but it was so expensive. I wanted to save some of my money for the Mall! We stayed there for two hours. When we were coming back to the buses, I saw a big pile of computer boxes next to the interns. There were like ten or fifteen computers there! I was so amazed that so many people where going there for the exact same purpose. I think it was hard for me to understand because I already have one, and I was so excited to go to this giant mall. When we finally got there, we organised the schedule for the day and arranged the time to meet again at night. On the way to our lunch place, I could smell different scents in every step I took, depending on if I were passing by a clothing store, the arcade games, or each eating store in the place. We had some McDonald's food quikly and go shopping rigth away. We first visited Forever 21 store. Now I know why every girl that visits California wants to go there. The clothes are so beautiful. They have different sorts of styles, colours and textures. It smelled like fruit. My friends stayed there longer than I did. I prefered to go window shopping to other stores and then decide if I wanted to buy something or not. I went to Disney store, big brand stores like Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Kline, perfume stores and accessory stores. I didn't shop a lot, but I
was fully satisfiyed because, at the end of the day, I got what I wanted to get. For dinner, we went to this fancy little restaurant called Dave and Busters. I was not hungry so I first went with some Taiwanese friends to the arcade place right there in the restaurant. We tried some games but the funner game was the basketball game. Most of all, because it gave lots and lots of tickets which we could exchange for prices in the principal store. We had lots of fun, then have some chicken with mashed potatoes and keep shopping for a while. At last we returned to our meeting point with all our big bangs and headed directly to the buses. There was quite a calmed and unusual silence that night. Fortunately, it helped me to sleep for a while on the bus and then in my cozy bed. After all that fun, shopping and playing, I needed lots of time to rest.
Tomorrow we're going to Disneyland, and God only knows what great excitements awaits for us!
Sunday, July 10, 2011
The Getty Art Museum. Saturday. July 9th.
Hollywood hotties! Friday. 8 July.
"Oh my stars!" is the line I'm going to borrow from my friend Jeffrey, who is also one of my beloved interns and field trip leader, and discribes all the fun stuff we could enjoy about this special place called Hollywood. We have had a very long week, but we could manage to get there after lunch, when all the celebrities were awaiting us in wax sahpes, at the Madame Tusauds museum. This was the first place for our little tour. In there, we saw all kinds of famous people, from Nobert de Niro to Britney Spears. We took a lot of pictures with them. We were so excited! Some of them were very real, but others did not look at the real actors at all. I
The place did not smell funny as I expected. The only thing that did smell was my hand after getting a wax hand. It was a wonderful sensation! They made me put my hand in cold water filled with ice, so it would not hurt when I put my hand on warm wax. Later i got to put my hand again in that water with the wax on. It was like the wax was absorving my hand. Then they painted it red. It was so funny! And it was nothing expensive. Finally, I got my hand in wax shape as a souvenir. It's a pity that we've beening such a hurry, because I wanted to take so many pictures! My eyes literaly hurted after that visit, and my feet too. When we were out, we looked for some gifts to our families in a little shop near by. I got some t-shirts for my little cousins and sungasses for myself. I wantes to wait to the other store to buy a little star to mom and dad each. After that, we went for lunch to McDonald's. The kind of service and the food is different from my home country. The hamburgers were so greasy and smelly! Thank god I ordered chiken. Still, I like it better at home, but it was great because I was with my SUPP friends. Something that really surprised me was that they don't pour the coke, you can do it yourself, as many times as you want. We don't hve that in Argentina, but the coke has less taste here. Before our field trip ended, we visited the front door of the Chinese theater and looked to the famous people's hands and feet on the floor. There were so many! I took a lot of pictures there too. It was difficult because people pass by right in front of the camera because the foot and handprints are all over the floor. We were a little sad because Jenniffer Aniston was just the they before and we didn't got to see her in person. Finally, we went for some more souvenirs and dance a little following the street's sound while waiting for the bus to ride us back to APU. At the end, I was so tired I didn't realise how much fun we've enjoyed this day, with all that famous people and the great time we've had.
The place did not smell funny as I expected. The only thing that did smell was my hand after getting a wax hand. It was a wonderful sensation! They made me put my hand in cold water filled with ice, so it would not hurt when I put my hand on warm wax. Later i got to put my hand again in that water with the wax on. It was like the wax was absorving my hand. Then they painted it red. It was so funny! And it was nothing expensive. Finally, I got my hand in wax shape as a souvenir. It's a pity that we've beening such a hurry, because I wanted to take so many pictures! My eyes literaly hurted after that visit, and my feet too. When we were out, we looked for some gifts to our families in a little shop near by. I got some t-shirts for my little cousins and sungasses for myself. I wantes to wait to the other store to buy a little star to mom and dad each. After that, we went for lunch to McDonald's. The kind of service and the food is different from my home country. The hamburgers were so greasy and smelly! Thank god I ordered chiken. Still, I like it better at home, but it was great because I was with my SUPP friends. Something that really surprised me was that they don't pour the coke, you can do it yourself, as many times as you want. We don't hve that in Argentina, but the coke has less taste here. Before our field trip ended, we visited the front door of the Chinese theater and looked to the famous people's hands and feet on the floor. There were so many! I took a lot of pictures there too. It was difficult because people pass by right in front of the camera because the foot and handprints are all over the floor. We were a little sad because Jenniffer Aniston was just the they before and we didn't got to see her in person. Finally, we went for some more souvenirs and dance a little following the street's sound while waiting for the bus to ride us back to APU. At the end, I was so tired I didn't realise how much fun we've enjoyed this day, with all that famous people and the great time we've had.
4th of July. Monday.
First of all, I have to say I've been waiting for this since I got here to California. Today we got up early, had our breakfast in the morning, gathered around wih our small groups, and started the preparation for our trip to Almahnsor park. We prepared some blankets on the beautiful pinchy grass and layed down for a while. We did some very fun stuff like playing new games the taiwanese people tought us, with cards. We also had typical food of the day. For example, we ate hot dogs, watermelon, chips and ice cream. It was delicious! The hot dogs were pretty much as in Argentina, and the ice cream too. But the watermelon is so juicy! I loved it here. One thing that surprised me, was that the ice cream was so cheap. I got like a quarter pound of it for a dolar and a half. Thats a little cone in Argentina. We learnt about traditions of the day, like playing football or making a barbaque. Also, we sang some songs and Ethan, played the guitar. Later, we took some short walks and a little nap under the sunshine. We chat a lot sat on our towels on the ground very relaed, and talking about life. Finally, we watched the big fireworks. They lasted for about ten minutes. It was fabulous. They were red, blue and white. And they were so sparkly. The first one exploded, and others more little exploded after that. And that way were other fireworks of other colours, and louder ones. It's the end of the day and I can't sleep. I'm still thinking about all the fun that we had today.
I cannot wait to get to Hollywood next friday.
I cannot wait to get to Hollywood next friday.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Day 1 at SUPP. Saturday 1st July
This has been a very long day, but it just passed by like flying for all the activity that we've had. I've just arrived and many people pointed out that my english was so fluid. I don't agree with them but I'm glad they say so. The day started with a relaxed breakfast. I had oatmeal. I had never eaten oatmeal before! I had one which comes in a brown little bag with a green drawing, and smells like apples and cinammon. Is so creamy. Judging from the movies, I though I was not going to like it. But turns out I love it! After that, que had some orientation about the Summer University Preparation Program (SUPP) from the interns: Jeffrey, Ethan, Devon, Adrienne, Mary, Wendi and Breeann, who are really helpful, loving, and caring. Later, they talked about our new keys, loundry cards, which we don't have in Argentina and our shedule for the month, full of activities and cool field trips, among other important details. I am not quite adapted to the difference of hours between Argentina and the United States although is not much. Also I'm not use to the hour that they have dinner here yet because I usually have it at 10 pm. I am also a little harmed for my very bad sleep in the plane yesterday and I'm not very preocupied of being hungry. Although, the food here it's really different from food at home, so I got to try a few new things other than flavored oatmeal like bagels, macaroni and cheese and tai food. What is also really different from my country, are the prices. Here in north America things are much more cheaper. Also you can see lots of huge buildings for shopping. All rooms at the university are huge too. I've never seen such a huge cafeteria before. So were the classrooms, which were so neat. There we took our first three tests about speaking, writing and listening & reading comprehension. In the afternoon, we also met our new room-mates from Taiwan. We looked for our rooms and chat a little bit to get to know each other before sharing something as intimate as a bedroom is. I am sure I will get to know them better and become good friends that will last long time. We had some games to get to know each other and help remembering our names. That makes ir easier to interact for the first times. To make the long story short, I've had a great time and it's only the first day!
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