Welll, back to blogging after 2 weeks, hmmm, so, what have I done? Basically, been working a ton (most days I start at either 7 or 9 am and end around 10pm with a few breaks in between...sometimes...) and working on some of my new years resolutions. Been running more, hopefully will be going to the beach and aprovechando del verano (taking advantage of the summer), and accomplishing my New Year's resolutions little by little. I'm feeling super content with life and just enjoying my time with the love of my life and and life in Lima.
I mentioned last post that I am taking a class with the intention of getting a TEFL Diploma by the end of the year. It's been going great so far and I'm in love with my fellow students/teachers. Everyone has a different experience and personality and it's great hearing all the chatter throughout class, discussing the issue at hand (this particular class is called Introduction to Linguistics and is part 1 of 4 courses required for the Diploma). I'm learning a ton, and it's giving me insight into what I hopefully want to do in the future.
Speaking of which, I have been mildly exploring Public Policy Schools and am getting excited at the prospect of learning more about Human Rights and Education NGO's. I've recently applied to a local organization in Lima that is a hub for many travelers and foreigners interested in volunteering. Hopefully I'll have more to update about them if I get the job (*fingers crossed*).
Recently had a visitor by the name of Stephanie (a friend of my good ol' buddy Kelly Helfrich) and had a blast. She is travelling through Peru and crashed at our place for a few days before she hit the road for the South Coast. We took her around Lima and had a great night out in Barranco and in Miraflores (at the great queer club Downtown). While I paid my dues for drinking a little more than my normally alcohol-deprived body could handle, it was so worth it and we had a great night.
I've come to realize that I've fully immersed myself in making Lima my home, which, after being in Oberlin and making myself a fabulous home there, I thought would prove super difficult. While I've had my ups and downs, I'm in a great place, with amazing people and am thrilled about being able to spend the next year and half here. The idea of home is constantly changing and morphing as I move from place to place, and right now mine lies in a one-bedroom apartment in Surqillo. I ride buses like a pro (which was a big shift from my car-dependent, suburbanite self) and am living on a budget I never thought livable, and having the best time of my life working, cleaning, cooking, reading, teaching, and, as always, learning.
Time for me to leave the cafe and go home, good night all! Much love <3
a collection of narratives and thoughts as I grapple with my place in the world
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Funny how being in a foreign country can feel most like home
Hello friends,
I know I've been super terrible about updating, but one of my new years resolutions is to be more on top of it, so we'll see how that goes. So, what's been going on? Well, Alvaro and I spent about 3 weeks in my home state of California for Christmas, New Years and a bit more. The basic rundown goes as such:
I arrive home to Stanford; the next day Lindsey, Stephen (my siblings), Cinnamon (my fuzz ball dog) and I drive down to Los Angeles; we pass Christmas in LA with my cousins and extended relatives; siblings, Alvaro and I drive North up the 101, stay a night in Buellton and tourist it up in Solvang for 1/2 the day; Steve, Dad, Alv and I go to a Warriors-Celtics game (so good!!!!!!), we hit up SF a few times (walking the golden gate, taking the ferry over to the ferry building, fisherman's wharf, the mission, the castro, Emperor Norton's grave (check it out! - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Norton), and a ton of stuff in between :)
Warriors v. Celtics

Universal City Walk
So yeah, being home for the holidays was really nice, seeing family and eating far too much food (which factors into the "must-work-out-more" part of my new years resolution...hehe). It's funny to be back in California, because, as I realized, as much as it's my home, I haven't lived there for long enough for it to kinda be a bit of a "foreign territory" if you will. Taking Alvaro around San Francisco, for example, I've spent more time there coming back on visits than I ever did when I lived in California, and always hitting up the touristy spots I never took advantage of before I left. Interesting, I think Eric might know more of the city than I do at this point, hehe. (Ps- ERIC OEUR is the bestest for coming to visit!!!!! I love you :))
Driving North up the 101 with Stephen, Lindsey and Alvaro was great. We started off at Tommy's Burger's (famous for it's chilly cheese burgers...I ate some fries by the way, haha) before fully heading out of LA. Then took a nice drive up the 101 soaking in the gorgeous coastline before stopping in Buellton. Got a nice, cheap (repeat, cheap!) hotel with a jacuzzi right outside our patio door and Pea Soup Andersen's (delicious!) right across the street. Had a fun night watching Dumb and Dumber and Tropic Thunder before passing out to prepare for full-time-tourism the next day. Got to have a HUGE breakfast in downtown Solvang (Alvaro had his first Country Fried Steak, a good ol' American breakfast, hehe), wander around, buy Danish pastries and tinker around trinket shops owned by some quite grumpy locals.
Hit up a pro and college basketball game while at home too! The aforementioned Warriors-Celtics game was brilliant, aside from the fact that the Celtics lost, and a Stanford vs. Cal Women's game, where under the guidance of the infamous Stanford Women's coach Tara Vanderveer, the Cardinals ripped Cal apart (as it should always be).
Lindsey, Alvaro and I spent a day out in Half Moon Bay, which was so beautiful, and, as always, reminds me of why I need to live by a coast! Once West Coast, always West Coast (I suppose Lima, too, counts as West Coast, but without the gorgeous greenery, it's hard to compare, hehe, no offense Lima)

One highlight was the midnight showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show ! Lindsey and Vivy were the resident non-virgins to the experience while Stephen (who happened to turn 20 that night), Alvaro, Kelly and I were the virgins awaiting to be exposed to the audacious performance of the Bawdy Cast. If you've never seen the movie, there's no way to explain, but for those who have, you know precisely what I'm talking about :)


Well folks, I've been avoiding doing my homework (I'm working on getting a Diploma for teaching English, will take about a year to do, and I'm starting now. yay!) for far too long, I suppose I should be on my way, much love to all, please come to Lima! Un abrazo fuerte :)
I know I've been super terrible about updating, but one of my new years resolutions is to be more on top of it, so we'll see how that goes. So, what's been going on? Well, Alvaro and I spent about 3 weeks in my home state of California for Christmas, New Years and a bit more. The basic rundown goes as such:
I arrive home to Stanford; the next day Lindsey, Stephen (my siblings), Cinnamon (my fuzz ball dog) and I drive down to Los Angeles; we pass Christmas in LA with my cousins and extended relatives; siblings, Alvaro and I drive North up the 101, stay a night in Buellton and tourist it up in Solvang for 1/2 the day; Steve, Dad, Alv and I go to a Warriors-Celtics game (so good!!!!!!), we hit up SF a few times (walking the golden gate, taking the ferry over to the ferry building, fisherman's wharf, the mission, the castro, Emperor Norton's grave (check it out! - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Norton), and a ton of stuff in between :)
Universal City Walk
So yeah, being home for the holidays was really nice, seeing family and eating far too much food (which factors into the "must-work-out-more" part of my new years resolution...hehe). It's funny to be back in California, because, as I realized, as much as it's my home, I haven't lived there for long enough for it to kinda be a bit of a "foreign territory" if you will. Taking Alvaro around San Francisco, for example, I've spent more time there coming back on visits than I ever did when I lived in California, and always hitting up the touristy spots I never took advantage of before I left. Interesting, I think Eric might know more of the city than I do at this point, hehe. (Ps- ERIC OEUR is the bestest for coming to visit!!!!! I love you :))
Driving North up the 101 with Stephen, Lindsey and Alvaro was great. We started off at Tommy's Burger's (famous for it's chilly cheese burgers...I ate some fries by the way, haha) before fully heading out of LA. Then took a nice drive up the 101 soaking in the gorgeous coastline before stopping in Buellton. Got a nice, cheap (repeat, cheap!) hotel with a jacuzzi right outside our patio door and Pea Soup Andersen's (delicious!) right across the street. Had a fun night watching Dumb and Dumber and Tropic Thunder before passing out to prepare for full-time-tourism the next day. Got to have a HUGE breakfast in downtown Solvang (Alvaro had his first Country Fried Steak, a good ol' American breakfast, hehe), wander around, buy Danish pastries and tinker around trinket shops owned by some quite grumpy locals.
Hit up a pro and college basketball game while at home too! The aforementioned Warriors-Celtics game was brilliant, aside from the fact that the Celtics lost, and a Stanford vs. Cal Women's game, where under the guidance of the infamous Stanford Women's coach Tara Vanderveer, the Cardinals ripped Cal apart (as it should always be).
Lindsey, Alvaro and I spent a day out in Half Moon Bay, which was so beautiful, and, as always, reminds me of why I need to live by a coast! Once West Coast, always West Coast (I suppose Lima, too, counts as West Coast, but without the gorgeous greenery, it's hard to compare, hehe, no offense Lima)
One highlight was the midnight showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show ! Lindsey and Vivy were the resident non-virgins to the experience while Stephen (who happened to turn 20 that night), Alvaro, Kelly and I were the virgins awaiting to be exposed to the audacious performance of the Bawdy Cast. If you've never seen the movie, there's no way to explain, but for those who have, you know precisely what I'm talking about :)
Well folks, I've been avoiding doing my homework (I'm working on getting a Diploma for teaching English, will take about a year to do, and I'm starting now. yay!) for far too long, I suppose I should be on my way, much love to all, please come to Lima! Un abrazo fuerte :)
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