Sunday, March 25, 2012

Posts & Pictures


Wednesday- Day 21

I had later class today so I got to sleep in a little bit. After class I got lunch with Caitlyn, Nicole, and Kelsey and then I went back to the UCEL café for a while to do my homework and then about half our group met up for helado near the school. We stuck around for a while talking and then I walked home before it got too dark. We had steak again for dinner and a spinach tarta. I didn’t do anything too interesting today and I’m going to bed early knowing I have a lot to do tomorrow.

Thursday- Day 22

Susan and I went to our UCEL class this morning. Last week we scoped out some seats in the back and tried to blend in and we did the same today. The group of girls in front of us heard us talking to each other in English and all of a sudden we heard, “chicas, de donde son?” (Girls, where are you from?) So then we talked to them a little before class. During class the professor put the class into groups for a project that’s due in May and Susan and I weren’t on the list so we weren’t in groups, the girls asked the professor about it and he said “oh yeah, the Americans” (we talked to him after class last week so he knew that we were foreign students) so now the entire class is in the know with that, we were a little embarrassed with about 40 students just staring at us. Then the girls were all over asking him to put us in their group, I think they are excited, and Susan and I are looking forward to making friends. I headed home for the rest of the morning after class and then met up with Maddie and Susan at noon to hop on a bus back to the mall. We got our Mexican fix at California Burrito Co (chicken, black beans, rice, salsa, corn- everything we’d been missing!) and then headed to the theater to see The Hunger Games! It was AWESOME! Best part was the movie was in English with Spanish subtitles so we could really just watch and enjoy for a couple hours and there were literally less than 10 people in the theater, I can only imagine how full the theaters in Indianola and Des Moines were! After we walked around a bit we got on a bus back to the center of Rosario and I walked home from there. I took a little siesta and then my host parents and I had salad, fish, and mashed potatoes for dinner. After dinner I headed back to UCEL to go to the English class again. Before the class started, I asked some of the students a few questions for a project for one of my classes and then they invited us to drink mate with them tomorrow so I’m looking forward to that and hopefully making more friends so we have more people to hang out and experience Argentinean life with. After English, several of us were going out with some of the UCEL ambassadors for a while before going home.
The Hunger Games poster at the theater!

Friday- March 23, Day 23

I had a double dose of class this morning with Spanish and our project class. Usually we have project class every other week (intermediate class one week, advanced class the next), but Susan, Caitlyn, and I had to go both this week and last week since we won’t be there next week because our bus leaves for Mar del Plata before our class would be over. After class I just went home and got some lunch and then took a nap and had dinner (chicken and rice) and later we met up with other Simpson students and the UCEL ambassadors at one of their apartments to hang out for the night.

Saturday- Day 24

I slept in this morning and later in the afternoon a bunch of Simpson students, an ambassador, and a girl from Brazil who is studying at UCEL met up in the park for mate and to chat. We were there for a while then split up to our homes for dinner (milonesa and salad) and met back up with less Simpson students and more ambassadors and other people for the night.
Shot of UCEL, my university for the semester

Maddie, Susan, Haley, me, and Addi with 2 of our ambassadors


Sunday March 25th- Day 25

Slept in again and now I’m just sitting in an ice cream shop for the wifi and uploading pictures to Facebook. This weekend was fun and I liked having more to do and meeting and talking to more people.


Haley, Susan, Maddie, and me


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Today is one of those days...

Where Argentina is completely better than the US! My current book obsession The Hunger Games comes out in movie form in the US at midnight- in Argentina however, it came out today! So I am off to the mall with my friends to eat Mexican food (yay!) and see the movie!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Life as of late & some pictures!


Saturday- Day 10

We had to get up and be at UCEL by 9:30am for a reception kind of thing for professors. It was pretty boring and we really didn’t have to do anything but stand up and be recognized that we are here studying from the US. It lasted a little long for my taste, but after Susan, Caitlyn, Nicole, Kelsey and I went out for lunch and got empanadas- definitely one of my favorite Argentine foods! Then I went back home for a long siesta because we were heading to a boliche for the first time tonight to celebrate Susan’s 21st birthday and the birthday of one of the UCEL ambassadors. Between my siesta and heading out for the night, the younger son of my host parents and his wife and three kids came over for dinner and we had salads, chicken, and hamburgers. Their kids are also very adorable, and I’ve now met all their children and grandchildren! Nights in Rosario don’t start until late so a big group of our class from Simpson and ambassadors and friends from UCEL met up at 11pm at a bar to hang out before getting in the vans to the boliche. For the boliches here, you do not arrive before 2, so much later than the US since that’s when the bars close. Once we got to the boliche we stayed late. It was about 7:30am before we left and went to find the vans that would take us back. It’s not as common to stay that late I’m told, leaving at 5 or 6 is the norm, but we were all traveling as a group so we all left together. I got home at 9am the next morning. Can’t handle doing that every weekend!

Sunday- Day 11

I slept until 3pm today so I didn’t do much. We met up with our group, our professor, one of the UCEL professors/international relations directors, and a few of the ambassadors in the park to try mate. It was HOT HOT HOT today. 95º F and with humidity felt like 105º F. It was kinda gross. The mate was also hot and I didn’t really like it. Mate is made with yerba mate and you pur the hot water in a little vase thing with it and drink out of a metal straw with a filter on the bottom so you don’t suck up all the herb parts. The flavor is very strong and I don’t even really like tea, but I gave it a shot. Two of the ambassadors brought tereré which uses the yerba mate, but you add cold juice instead of hot water. I like the tereré a lot more! After I walked home and ate dinner (more empanadas!) with my host mom. My host dad is on vacation in Punta del Este, Uruguay with their daughter and her husband right now so it’s just the two of us.

Day 12- Monday

Mondays start off bright and early with Spanish class at 8:30am, we’re still reviewing, but finally getting to things I do need to review. After I stayed in the café with a few girls for a while to work on some homework and wait for the other Spanish class to let out and then Maddie and I got some spinach and mozzarella pizza for lunch! Then we walked to Cordoba to fix my phone, but then it started working all of a sudden, so we did a little window shopping and I found a cute new shirt for 20 pesos- about $5! We also stopped at a supermercado, the first time for me and then we wanted to try out a frozen yogurt place Maddie walks by on her way to school. It was good, but not quite like the ones in the US (note: one of my first stops back in Des Moines will undoubtedly be Menchies!) and we hung out in the air conditioning for a while before I headed home. I didn’t do too much again tonight, I’m still tired from the weekend. Dinner with my host mom was soup, salad, and chicken- I’ve been excited for chicken, I had kind of missed it the first week when we hadn’t eaten it! After, I spent some time on the computer and did a bit of homework and now I’m headed to bed.

Day 13- Tuesday

8:30 Spanish again today followed directly by Argentine History & Culture until 1:30pm with just 2 short breaks. I was extremely tired today and was not loving sitting in class. It thunderstormed all night and I didn’t sleep too well because it was loud. The weather this morning after the rain stopped was a lot cooler and comfortable though. After classes, some of the girls and I went to lunch next door at a cute restaurant called Fellinis, they have pretty good lunch specials (we love the sorrentinos!) and started planning the trips we want to take while we’re here. This took up a good chunk of the afternoon and made me very excited to start traveling and see more of Argentina! After, Maddie and I went back to the UCEL café to do some homework, send e-mails and all that kind of stuff before going home for the day. When I got home I did a little more homework and then ate dinner with my mom. We had soup, salad, and a tarta with ham, cheese, eggs, and tomatoes and it’s baked in bread. They use a lot of eggs in cooking here, good thing I like them! Now I’m just blogging, getting ready for bed, and reading some more into guide books. I also spent some of the afternoon looking into details for The Hunger Games movie that comes out next week!!! Very excited that I get to see it about 12 hours before all my friends back at Simpson- I’ll let you guys know how it is as soon as it’s over for me next Thursday!!!! ;)

Day 14- Wednesday

My favorite day, I get to sleep in. Typical morning/afternoon in class, but we had an extra long break due to our afternoon reflection class being pushed back a little. I used the afternoon to do some homework and get some helado across the street from UCEL and after class I rushed home to sign up for my fall classes at Simpson. I can’t believe I just registered for my first semester classes of my senior year of college!!! I feel like just last week I was waiting and waiting and waiting for high school to get the heck over with so I could leave for college, and here I am approaching the last year… that’s kind of scary, good thing I have more school waiting ahead of me so I don’t entirely have to grow up yet! I spent the evening at home and had dinner with my host mom. We had hamburgers (without a bun) and a fried egg on top. It was called something caballo (horse) because it’s like the egg is riding on the hamburger, it was kind of funny!

Day 15- Thursday

Susan and I started a new adventure today- sitting in on an UCEL course. We are taking a public health class since the nutrition class we wanted didn’t fit with our schedule so we were up at UCEL bright and early at 8am. We were pleasantly surprised that we pretty much understood everything, it would help if the professor’s handwriting was a little clearer though! Maddie, Caitlyn and I went to the bus station later to start checking out prices for our trips and then we met one of the ambassadors to help us shoe shop. We weren’t very successful, Maddie and my feet are too big for the cute sandals here :( I came home and started packing my bags for our whole group’s weekend trip to Buenos Aires and for dinner my host mom and I had spaghetti and later several of the Simpson students and ambassadors met at one of the ambassadors apartments for pizza and to hang out. I had to keep checking basketball scores on my ipod so I have to add- way to go Cyclones!!!

Day 16- Friday

I got all my things together before class in the morning and headed to UCEL, right after class we had a quick snack and grabbed some taxis to the bus station. The ride to Buenos Aires is supposed to take about 4 hours, ours was unfortunately about 5. We randomly pulled off of the highway and sat for a while because something in the engine wasn’t functioning correctly, apparently a “busted hose,” but eventually I guess they decided we were okay and we took back off. Unfortunately for me, I was sitting next to the seat mate from hell and had zero chance of sleep or comfort, but this isn’t surprising as I generally just get the cream of the crop *sarcasm* next to me when traveling or anywhere with assigned seating. At the bus station we then took taxis to our hotel. We got divvied up into our rooms and then went to go find food because we were starving! We found some pizza close by and brought it to our room and just had a fun night in.

Day 17- Saturday March 17th

Breakfast. Oh my, breakfast! Our hotel had a nice continental breakfast. All kinds of different breads, rolls, pastries, and fruits that aren’t typical to eat in homes in Argentina where breakfast is very light. They even had some eggs and Argentinean style sausage (chorizo)! We were all completely ready to eat all the breakfast food we’re used to. After breakfast we headed off to see Buenos Aires. We did a hop on, hop off kind of bus tour so we walked some and rode some during the day. When we came back to the hotel we spent some time in the [not-so] hot tub and then got ready to find somewhere to get dinner. We found a restaurant, and had a not so great experience… I think we’d all like to forget that one and then it was already late and we weren’t in much of a St. Patrick’s Day mood so we just headed to bed.
9 de Julio- Widest street in the world (only a part of it!)
La Casa Rosado (Pink House)- Government building, kind of like our White House
Behind La Casa Rosada, Argentine flags were everywhere!
Inside the cathedral
Susan, Nicole, Maddie, me, Kelsey, & Caitlyn in front of La Casa Rosada

Day 18- Sunday

Got up and got breakfast again in the hotel and then Maddie, Susan and I ventured out to see the couple places we still wanted to go. We headed to Teatro Colon, which is a beautiful theater… according to pictures. It was actually really close to our hotel and we were excited to see it, but the price for a tour, the only way you can see the actual theater part, was a bit steep. If you’re from Argentina, it’s only 30 pesos (less than $10), but if you’re a foreigner, they charge you 110 pesos (closer to $30) and we decided it wasn’t worth it. Maybe it is, but I guess we’ll just appreciate the pictures for free. Then we went to Café Tortoni, the oldest café in Buenos Aires. It is very pretty and we sat down for a pastry and a submarino. The submarino is the Argentine version of hot chocolate. You get a mug of hot milk and a chocolate bar (shaped like a submarine) and you drop it in and let it melt and stir it up. It was really good! We were glad to see it and be able to say we had a little drink there. Then we walked back home, most of the stores are closed on Sundays, so unfortunately we couldn’t shop at all and then we met back up with Caitlyn, Kelsey, and Nicole to go to the bus station and buy tickets for home. We got back to Rosario around 6:30 or 7pm and then I took the city bus home and had pizza and flan with my host parents before going to bed. I was tired!
Susan, Maddie, and I in Café Tortoni, too bad about the flash!

Monday- Day 19

As usual, I went to class in the morning and then sat in the café to do some homework. Then our group of 6 got to work on the first trip we have planned. Today we booked our hostel and bought our bus tickets to Mar del Plata, a popular beach city in Argentina! We are going on the first 3 day weekend we have, which also happens to be my birthday weekend! We are all looking forward to relaxing on the beach for a few days and I’m sure we’ll have a little cabin fever in Rosario again and be ready to venture out to somewhere new by then. Tonight’s dinner with my host parents was steak and lots of cooked veggies. We had pumpkin and I loved it because it pretty much tasted like a sweet potato and I miss sweet potatoes!

Tuesday- Day 20
10 days until my 21st birthday! =] I had class as usual from 8:30-1:30. Tuesday is definitely my least favorite day of class because it’s my longest and we have a 3 hour history class. It just makes me want to sleep. After, Maddie and I took a bus to the mall and bought tickets for the 6 of us girls to see the Hunger Games on Thursday afternoon. SO excited! And we get to see it about 12 hours before everyone in the US (hahaha!). At the mall I also got to enjoy Starbucks, YUM! Sometimes it’s just the little things that you miss. They also had a free sample while we were waiting in line, basically a quesadilla with ham and cheese in it. Just that little triangle hit the spot and reminded me of the many quesadillas I’ve made in the Kappa kitchen the last few years at Simpson! We had a little adventure on the bus trying to get back, turns out not all city buses exactly go around in a circle… lesson learned! Eventually I got home and ate gnocchi really quickly with my host parents and got back on the bus to go back to UCEL. We were invited by one of the international relations ladies that is kind of in charge of all the students coming and making sure everything is going well to come to her English class on Tuesday and Thursday nights (they have late classes here for students that work during the day and go to school at night- this class is from 10:10-11:30pm!). It was really interesting to see students that are just starting to learn English and talk to them. I actually had fun in a class that I’m not required to go to… weird. After class a few of them were walking the same direction as me and it didn’t take them two seconds to say “So wait you’re American too!?” and start a conversation.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

A real post

I've been pretty much failing at this, so here are the first several days of life in Rosario!


The first day…

We touched down in Buenos Aires just before 10am on March 1st after leaving Houston at 9pm the night before (with the change in time zone our flight was about 10 hours). I got maybe 4 hours of sleep on the plane, not bad, but not great either. Once we got off we had to pay our entrance fees and go through customs and headed straight to get on the bus that would take us to Rosario. Like our quick trip between gates in Houston, we had no time to stop for anything at the airport in BA. The drive to Rosario was about 4 hours and then we were dropped off UCEL, our university for the semester where we had a quick little orientation and then met our families and headed off to our respective homes. My home is a little further from the UCEL than some, but it’s right next to the Rio Parana and a nice park in a pretty decent area. My host parents are very nice and are very patient while I get used to speaking Spanish all the time. They say their English is “muy malo” (very bad), but when we’ve gotten stuck in conversation we’ve been able to figure it out either through ridiculous looking hand motions or consulting either my very worn Spanish-English dictionary or the ever popular Google translate. I did not go out and about really today, it was 5pm by the time we got home and I spent the early evening unpacking and getting my little room organized. My first dinner in Rosario was vegetable soup and something very similar to shepherd’s pie, but a little spicier and with no ketchup! After dinner and getting cleaned up I brought out the gifts I’d brought for my host parents and that was the highlight of my day. They were so excited to see the different things- Girl Scout cookies, Simpson College mugs, popcorn we will pop from actual cobs of corn, a beer bread mix, Iowa magnets, and an Iowa picture/coffee table book. At 11:15pm I’m completely ready for bed and to see what tomorrow brings!



March 2nd, day 2

We had to wake up early to get to UCEL for orientation. We had a little tour and just talked about what we should expect and then we had a lunch altogether at a little restaurant near UCEL. We also met our student ambassadors from UCEL. They have a group of students who know and have studied English (most have studied in English speaking countries) put together for us and we can use them as a source to answer questions and they are there to help us find our way around the city and they like to make weekend plans and invite us to them among other things. It was nice to meet a few people before classes started. My host mom picked up from UCEL and we walked home together, it is about a 25 minute walk, but in Rosario they walk a lot! For dinner at my house we had soup, fish, and salad. It was good, and I’m picky about fish (has to be from the sea and fresh haha)! Maddie, Susan, a few others, and I went out with the student ambassadors to a couple small places to just talk and hang out. It was nice to start conversing in Spanish… even if they start speaking English a lot. Maddie, Susan and I tried to keep the Spanish going for practice. It was a good day, but very long.

Day 3

We  had a city tour on a bus, so we saw a few things, but it didn’t really help us get acquainted with Rosario. We saw the Flag Monument and walked around there for a while. The Argentine flag was created in Rosario 200 years ago. We also saw the huge bridge that connects Rosario to the neighboring city across the river which is extremely wide. After, a small group of us walked around a bit on one of the streets where there are just lots of shops and things and no cars are allowed. We had lunch at a café. I had my first Argentine empanadas con pollo (chicken). YUM! It was a very good choice, and they’re cheap! I walked home by myself for the first time from there because I live in the opposite direction than the girls I was with and I made it without getting lost! I saw a Vikings bar on my walk home that is just about 2 or 3 blocks from my house. It looks like it’s just getting put together on the inside and I really hope it opens before I leave. How sweet is that! SKOL VIKES! Dinner was another soup, carrot salad, a corn tart thing & hotdogs… hotdogs were not so good. They were boiled and a bit mushier than the hotdogs we’re used to. Here they also eat their hotdogs with mayonnaise. Gross, gross, gross… but maybe that’s just because I don’t like mayo! I was much too tired to try to go out with the UCEL students so I went to bed early!

Day 4

Today I got to sleep in. It was wonderful! When I got up around 10:30, my host mom told me I was up early, I like the sound of that! In the afternoon I met with Caitlyn, Nicole, and Kelsey and sat down by the river and a bit later the group met up to walk the paseo next to the river. On the weekends, it is very common for people to go sit in the parks and hang out, read, play soccer, and drink mate (a typical Argentine tea drink) and there were absolutely tons of people in the park! It was a very hot day, as the others have been, and we were all sweating buckets in the sun! My feet hurt now from so much walking! My parents invited Maddie & Susan over for dinner. We had empanadas de carne (meat) and beer and flan with dulce de leche for dessert. We had a great time eating and talking with them. Then I got some much needed sleep!

Day 5- Monday

First day of school! I rode the bus for the first time with my host mom. Today we just had Spanish class, it was not too bad at all since at the moment we are just reviewing. After class I finally went and exchanged dollars for pesos and shared a pizza with Caitlyn and Susan for lunch and it was delicious! We hung out in the UCEL café and it rained mucho. They have pop in glass bottles here- it’s so cute! I walked home in the rain, not so fun, but I’ll admit it’s much better than snow! Dinner: spaghetti! The sauce my host dad made was much better than the sauce on the pasta at the restaurant Friday, he actually does all the cooking in the house! For me, that’s very different from back home in Iowa. Dad runs only the grill there!

March 6th

It’s Susan’s birthday! It’s traditional here to bring treats for your birthday much like the US so her mom got her some to bring to our Spanish class this morning. We aren’t sure what they all were but they were pretty good. After Spanish we are supposed to have an Argentine history & culture class, but for some reason that professor didn’t come today so we got out a bit early. Maddie, Susan, Nicole, Caitlyn, Kelsey, and I ate lunch together at a café right next to UCEL and had different pasta dishes from the lunch menu. Very good, very cheap, and came with dessert! The flan there was extremely rich, but I have a huge sweet tooth so I really liked it! After, Maddie and I hung around the UCEL café and I did my homework and then we went on a mission and finally got cell phones. I had felt so disconnected because we had to communicate through Facebook and no one was ever on at the same time and it was a bit frustrating sometimes when we were trying to make plans to do things, so I am happy and set now. Dinner: soup, milonaesa (typical Argentine fried steak kind of thing) and rice. I’m tired again today, but tomorrow I don’t have class until 11:15 instead of the 8:30am classes on Monday and Tuesday!

Day 7

Today I got to sleep in a little bit longer before making my way to UCEL. We had an oral and written communications class with an UCEL professor before lunch and then our reflection class with our Simpson professor after lunch and we were free to go. Maddie, Susan, and I found some empanadas for lunch and then after class we scoped out the UCEL library and used the wifi and did some studying/homework until we went to go meet with some of our group for ice cream around 6 (since you know, dinner isn’t until around 9 or later!). After ice cream and hanging out for a while, I walked home and didn’t do too much of anything. For dinner we had soup, a potato “salad” dish, and another tart thing, but this one had cheese and something similar to spinach in it instead of corn. It was called torte pascaguala or something of that sort. After dinner I got ahead on homework and things since I don’t have a lot to do yet schoolwork wise.

Day 8

No class for me on Thursdays! Slept in a bit and went on a short walk down to the park and sat for a while so I could text my friends about plans because I get very little cell service in my apartment. We decided it was too hot to really do anything outside, so I decided to take a nice little siesta before heading to the university for a meeting about doing volunteer work with an UCEL group with some under privileged kids. After, Maddie, Susan and I walked around for a while again and then I headed back home. My host parents’ oldest son and his two boys were over for dinner so his wife could study for an upcoming test. The boys were so cute! The younger one was pretty intrigued by me, but the older one (kindergarten) wanted absolutely nothing to do with me. All he would tell his abuelo (my host dad, his grandpa) when he would tell him to ask me about where I was from was, “No me importa” (I don’t care). It was pretty funny. Since I had 8:30am class again Friday I packed it in early.

Day 9- Friday

I have officially been here for an entire week. It doesn’t really feel like that long, and I hope the time doesn’t go by this fast the whole trip! Class this morning was pretty much the same review stuff and not too interesting and then I stayed in the café to use the wifi and forgot to upload all this to my blog again… oops. Maddie and I went and found a little place to get some good salads for lunch and then parted ways to take a siesta before whatever plans we decide on for the night.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Apology for the lack of posts...

I do not have wifi in my house and I have been keeping up with my writing on my laptop and not my host parents home computer. Today I took my computer to school and then forgot to post my blogs! Tomorrow for sure I will have a big post with everything going on in my Argentinean life, but yes, I am alive!