Saturday, June 23, 2012

The Final Countdown (2)

...continued from my last post

11. Being chosen from the audience to walk the runway at a Chilean drag show
            A few nights ago I went to a gay club with some of my friends and there was a drag show at the end. I had never been to one before, but it was really cool! There were tons of lasers and black light stuff and at the end they asked if there were any extranjeros [foreigners] in the audience. My friends pushed me onto stage and then one of the drag queens asked me questions like where I was from and what I’m studying. I couldn’t understand a lot of what he/she was saying cause he/she was speaking really quickly in Spanish, but at the end he/she said that I look like a model and told me to walk the runway. Then we had a mini walk off and it was a lot of fun and everyone was cheering. We left pretty quickly after the show though because a Brazilian lesbian wouldn’t leave me alone even though I told her I was straight. Lolz. 





12. Getting drenched from walking home in the rain
            Mer and I failed to bring an umbrella with us to the gay club so we wound up walking home in the rain. Thankfully it wasn’t a cold night and the rain didn’t make us freeze. We got back to her apartment at like 5am [her doorman looked at us like we were freaks] and made ravioli before heading to bed.

13. Making crazy music videos with Mer
            What was going to be a chill hang out at her apartment while I waited for the dinner to be over at my own apartment [my roomies were having guests over and I didn’t want to be there] turned into a beer and wine night with just the two of us. Then it got even crazier with us rapping music videos for our friends and posting them on their facebook walls. Super hilarious renditions including Hangover and Wild Ones.

14. Taking mirror pics with some of the girls at my liceo
            I wanted to take photos with a couple of my favorite students and naturally they led to me this huge mirror on the side of one of the buildings so that we could take really great myspace type pics together. Pretty standard here.


15. Freaking out about adorable puppies
            One time when Mer, Jewels, and I were sitting on a bench in Parque Forestal, we spotted the most perfect Beagle puppy I have ever seen [besides my 13 year-old Beagle, Missy, when she was a puppy]. I said “Oh my gosh” at least twenty times over and over before Jewels told me to shut up. Mer and I were oogling over it for at least half an hour, but we didn’t go pet it cause it was with its owners. Jewel’s laughed at us for thinking the puppies were so extraordinary and freaking out about them. And Mer also showed me some pictures of other puppies she saw in another place in the city that were fluffy balls of joy.

16. Visiting Pablo Neruda’s house in Isla Negra
            A couple weekends ago my program organized a trip to visit the graves and homes of three famous Chilean poets. First, we visited Cartagena to see the plaza and where Vicente Huidobro is buried. Then, we drove to see Nicanor Parra’s house; we were hoping he would come out and say hi, but he didn’t. Lastly, we went to Isla Negra where Pablo Neruda had a house. We toured his house and             honestly, it made me like him less. Even though I appreciate his poetry, he was a very hypocritical person. But I don’t want to get into that right now. We saw his grave that day as well because he is buried outside his house. That day was a nice break from the seemingly endless mountain of schoolwork I’ve been tunneling through lately. And I’ve learned about those poets in one of my classes here, which made the experience more meaningful and special.

Neruda's grave

Neruda's house


17. Going to Da’ Tito’s [a super sketchy bar at Los Leones]
            Rachael discovered this hole in the wall place and we went there one night to wait out the rush hour for the metro. The name itself made us laugh and the waiter we had was pretty funny too. The five of us [me, Rae, Nat, Mer, and Jewels] went back there another time to hang out.

18. Helping Rae learn how to play her first song on guitar
            Back when it was sunny every day, I used to bring my guitar to campus on Tuesdays and Thursdays because Rae and I have a huge break between our classes. I taught her how to play “Marry You” by Bruno Mars and now she can! I’m super proud of her.

19. Eating raw meat with my Chilean friend
            I went out to lunch a while ago with my friend Ignacio and he took me to this super Chilean place by Plaza Nuñoa where we got crudo, which is raw ground beef that you add onions and lemon juice to and then spread it on bread with mayo. It was really good!!

20. Indulging in scoops of gelato at Emporio La Rosa
            Every time I go to get ice cream there I wind up getting the same flavor: dulce de leche. Sometimes I add another scoop of chocolate, but there has to be one of dulce de leche too. This place is dangerously delicious; if I lived any closer to it then I would have gained even more weight in my time abroad.

Sopaipilla!
21. Buying arrollados and sopaipillas at the stand outside La Católica
            Another food that I have become obsessed with while I’ve been here are these two things. An arrellado jamón con queso is basically a fried bread roll with ham and cheese and a sopaipilla is fried flat round bread that you can eat plain or top with either guacamole, mustard, mayo, salsa, or all of the above. These tasty nuggets are 200 and 100 pesos each [100 pesos is about 25 cents usd]. There’s a cart outside the gates to my university so I can’t help but stop there for a snack. I think that the women who work there recognize me now.

22. Cooking breakfast for dinner and watching Star Wars
            French toast and crepes galore! Jewels, Nat, Rae, and Mer all came over to my apartment to eat some delicious breakfast food and then watch the first episode of Star Wars. We spiced it up by turning the movie into a drinking game where things such as whenever someone uses the force, Darth Vader enters the scene, there’s sexual tension between Han Solo and Lea, etc. we had to take a drink of whatever we had.

23. Watching the crazy soccer fans overflowing the buses and cheering on Plaza Italia
            Everyone knows that fútbol in Latin America is a huge deal, but whenever la Universidad de Chile won a game, it was craziness in the streets. In fact, it gets so crazy that you aren’t allowed to wear team jerseys in bars or clubs after the games because it can start fights. I unfortunately haven’t been to a game [it’s harder than you think to get tickets], but I have watched one in a bar where my team [Colo-Colo] was slaughtered by la U.

24. Feeding cans of tuna to the cats on my street
            Just like #10 from my previous post, I can’t resist providing nourishment to the street kitties who live in an empty yard nearby my apartment. The big, old orange one and multicolored brown one let me pet them, but the black one doesn’t. I’ve trained the brown one to come to me when I call out “Kitty kitty kitty.” It’s precious and I know you’re jealous.

25. Going to Miércoles Po
            Every Wednesday there’s a special deal for foreigners to get into these themed parties hosted by this company called Comunidad Miércoles Po. I went for the first time this past Wednesday with my friends Meredith, Maya, and Lauren and it was snow themed. There was a blower on stage that blew little Styrofoam balls over the crowd, which at first seemed cool until it got in my mouth while I was singing and made it look like I had white dandruff in my hair the next day at school. That night, I also was hit on by my first gringa hunter, who straight up told me that he really likes gringas, and I made it into the video from the party [go to :53 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSaEZKsGlrA].

26. Adventures with Lindsey and Amelia
            On Thursday night we went to a funky, small, super Chilean bar near Lindsey’s apartment and then headed to Barrio Brasil to go to a club called Galpon Victor Jara where we watched a couple bands play, almost got trampled in the mosh pit, and wondered why there was a dancing devil on the stage. Good times.



27. Taking graffiti pictures in Bellavista
           Mer and I wandered around Bellavista this afternoon so that we could find awesome graffiti to take pictures with. Here are some of my favorite ones:









In less than a week I’ll be flying to Rio—only one essay and packing up all my stuff are standing in my way. I can’t believe that I’ll be home in less than a month. Maybe I’ll have time to post again on my blog before I leave, but if not then I’ll sum it all up when I’m back in California. I can’t wait to go back to Brazil and hike Machu Picchu, but at the same time I’m super sad to be leaving the place I’ve called home for the past 5 months. I’ve convinced myself that I need to live and work here sometime in the future though.

Nos vemos, Chile! 

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