Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Watch Out! Ms. B's back in town!



Matt creepin' behind his Chilean man-friends
Hello Everyone!  The last few weeks have been pretty exciting for both Matt and I here in Santiago.  Probably the most exciting event was hanging out with Chilean Will (aka David aka Hayes) in his home town.  It was wonderful to meet his polola and fellow classmates from business school.  But, boy, do they like to stay up late.  I'm starting to think that's a trend here in Chile.

Maida is a wonderful friend.
Last week and this week, I have been reporting to Santiago College to set-up my classroom and prepare for the arrival of the students.  As I mentioned before, SC has moved into a brand new campus on the outskirts of the city.  It is a beautiful space that has literally transformed before my eyes the last few weeks.  All of the buildings are finished and the outside space is shaping up.  It is a gigantic campus with multiple buildings, a beautiful cafeteria (called a casino down here; unfortunately no gambling), many patios and play yards, a futbol field, hockey field, and a sports facility with a pool and basketball courts.  It really is tremendous.  Last week, I met many of my students and their parents.  I promised myself not to do much comparing, but I will say it is a very different environment than PS 64.  We will see how the schools and experiences compare once I'm in the swing of things.  I actually start school with the children tomorrow!  Feel free to leave a comment about what you think I should wear on the first day - suggestions welcome.
As promised, below are some pictures of my classroom.  The room was quite hospital-like when I first arrived.  I hoping it's a bit more colorful and child-friendly now.

Calendar, Schedule, Time Area
(All homemade!)

PYP (SC's program) corner
Math Area
Gigantic whiteboard with projector! 
Supply Organization

I will be sure to post more pictures of my classroom & the campus and comments are always welcome!  I'm really looking forward to this school year.  It is going to be a big change from my past experiences, but I hope to learn a lot from the children and my fellow teachers.  Santiago College uses the International Baccalaureate PYP Program as its basis.  It is a very student-driven, exploratory, and whole-child approach to learning.  These concepts and ideas have always been familiar to me, but seeing them in action is amazing.  Last, but not least on the SC front, "Ms. B" is in temporary retirement.  At SC, the teachers go by their first names or simply "Miss."  So, now, I am "Ms. Sara."  Gotta say, doesn't have the ring that Ms. B does.  

Matt has picked up a few more tutoring classes, which have kept him busy.  He also consistently gives bicycle tours every weekend.  Saturday and Sunday mornings can be quite rough, to say the least.  We continue to try new foods and visit new places when the time permits.  We routinely visit "La Vega,"
our fruit and vegetable market, on Sundays and cook at home throughout the week.  In addition, we celebrated our 3 year togetherness anniversary last Friday.  We went to the local Chinese restaurant and had 2 for 1 cocktails.  We like to keep it fancy. 

No whiskey, had to settle for rum.


Pisco Sours

Looking forward, Matt's birthday is creepin' up real quick (next Tuesday, the 27th).  He loves when I remind him that he'll be turning 28 and I'll still be 27.  He likes to think he's dating a younger woman.  On the 30th, we will have friends over for a little Happy Hour with cake.  That weekend, we are going to Lollapalooza, a weekend-long music festival to continue the celebration.  We hope we have "Maquinaria luck" again.  

Happy Birthday Vale!
(Charlie loves signing.)
As always, please e-mail us, snail mail us, skype us, gchat us, telepath us to let us know what is going on in your lives.  We constantly think of you all and love hearing from you!  Saludos!


Matt here for one final addition....enjoy!
"Ass Cheese.....hhahahaha"


Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Sara loves puppies & other Chilean adventures


Introducing American friends to the terremotos of La Piojera

Hey everyone!  Long time, no blog- it's Sara here.  Things here in Chile have been quite exciting lately.  During the third week of February, I had a visit from a fellow bookclubber and her friend.  Rachel and Gina were wonderful guests who were up for anything!  Matt and I definitely filled their time here in Chile to the max.  
Rachel, Gina and I arriving in Valpo
As soon as the girls arrived, the three of us jumped on a bus to Valparaiso.  There, we explored the hills, ate delicious seafood, checked out the local bar scene (completely dead at 10:30- we were too early), rode the funiculars, took in the many boats and walked up and down many, many steps.  
The following day we checked out of our hostel and took a bus over to Valpo's sister city, Vina (with a ~) del Mar.  There we hung out on the beach and dipped our feet into the Pacific.  We also all burnt ourselves.  Who knew one hour on the beach could do so much damage?  Lesson learned!

Post-crisp on the beach in Vina del Mar
Upon our return to Santiago (which included an hour-long conversation with my bus mate in SPANISH!), the four of us went out to a couple of bar/restaurants (in Chile, they are called resto-bars) in our neighborhood.  
We first went to "The Clinic," which is a famous bar/restaurant here in Santiago that leans left politically.  There we ran into two travelers us girls met at our hostel in Valpo.  They were wonderful company for the night.  We proceeded to return to our apartment and dance to most of Girl Talk's "All Day."  As it was Monday, our neighbors weren't too impressed.  But, as I always say, "How can you not love Girl Talk?"
Enjoying Escudo with new friends
(excluding the strange man in the background)

We managed to wake up at a reasonable time on Tuesday for our tour of La Chascona, Pablo Neruda's house- one of his three Chilean houses and the only in Santiago.  We learned a ton about Neruda and his many "lady friends."  At this point, Matt had to run to work, so Rachel, Gina and I walked around the Bellavista neighborhood and through Parque Forestal with a stop at Emporio La Rosa.  Rachel and Gina especially enjoyed the Dulce de Leche helado.  That night it was off to Argentina for Rachel and Gina and back to "the real world" for me. 
Adorable on our mountain bikes
Rachel and Gina returned from Argentina on Friday afternoon.  After hanging by our rooftop pool (yeah, you just read that), we headed over to La Piojera for some terremotos and pure Chilean people-watching.  You can always count on the characters coming out at La Piojera.  We then ventured to the Bellavista neighborhood for some Escudos at the many outside tables that litter the sidewalk of Pio Nono.  Rachel and Gina were very popular among the Chilean men, even having to refuse free meat and beer.  After a quick stop over at our friend Canuto's apartment, we made our way home.
Early Saturday morning, us girls were picked up for a Wine and Bike Tour in the Maipo Valley, about one hour away from Santiago.  The tour was organized by Matt's company, La Bicicleta Verde.  Unfortunately, Matt had to work, so he wasn't able to come with.  But, we had a lovely tour guide, Jose Miguel, who was exceptionally knowledgeable.  We rode through some easy and some tough terrain throughout three different vineyards, learning 
about grapes, the wine-making process and what makes the Chilean countryside special for wine production (it's the weather, duh!).  We ended the tour at a great family-run restaurant in the town of Buin.  There we tried three different wines from the wineries we visited.  (No biking and drinking!)
Obviously my favorite part of the tour- happy puppy!
After we returned to Santiago, Rachel and Gina had to pack up and ship out- back to the good ol' U S of A.  And, of course, Matt and I went back to the routine- giving bike tours and teaching English classes.  Thankfully, that only lasted one more week for me- I finished my private tutoring/English classes last week.  I will miss the students and the work was not so bad, but the commuting was terrible.  I start at Santiago College TOMORROW for meetings and classroom set-up.  The students and their families will come for a tour of the new campus on the 14th and classes will start on the 19th.  I can't wait to see the new space, meet my students and get back to teaching (little kids that is).  Matt continues to give excellent bike tours.  In fact, he is mentioned (with a photo!) on Tripadvisor.  He has also taken up a few more tutoring classes, which helps out the wallet.  
Matt at the sculpture park
On a rare day off together, Matt and I were able to take our bikes out to see some sights around Santiago.  We first went to the Pedro de Valdivia Sculpture Park, where we enjoyed some interesting pieces of art and a practicing trombone player setting the mood.  We then moved onto the Museo Nacional Bellas Artes to catch the Matta exhibit there.  But, we missed it by just two days.  Major bummer.  Fortunately (at least for me), the day was rescued by spying some new puppies in the park!  Matt was nice enough to endure about 30 minutes of my "ooohs," "awwwwws," and "hey buddddies."  I plan to visit those little guys again this weekend and maybe stash one in my bag when Matt isn't looking! 
I continue learning and practicing my espanol with my bi-weekly classes with my wonderfully patient teacher, Romina!  As she says, I'm coming along "poco a poco."  Looking forward, we have a few visitors coming in the next month.  Chilean Will will be home this upcoming Sunday.  It should be a fun time chilling with him in Chile (get it- chillin' in Chile?  Matt loves my jokes).  In addition, Matt's good buddy from home, Davin and his girlfriend, Molly, are coming to Santiago at the end of the month.  We both can't wait to show off our new city to them.  
As always, Matt and I both think of everyone in the States quite often.  We miss you all and would love to hear from you.  Shoot us an e-mail or comment on the blog to let us know what you have been up to!
I really, really love puppies.
*Don't forget, if you click on the pictures, it will enlarge them.  I know you want to see the puppies in full screen.*