This has been a
big month with many things happening in Chile.
Firstly the
weather is getting warmer, I can tell summer is on its way.
At the beggining
of the month it was Coty’s birthday. We celebrated with cake, of course! The
circus was also in town so for something else to do we all went to see the
show. Well, I started off impressed with the trapeze guys and the jugglers then
it just started to go down hill. The clowns were not funny for me but Coty was
having a laugh at them. I thought that because I have seen many circus shows I
wouldn’t see anything new but oh how I was wrong…the strangest thing I have
seen in a circus was preformed. The performers started doing scenes from Beauty
and The Beast, it would have been ok if they were actually singing or even
acting but they were lip syncing to the songs and the acting was shockingly
bad. Second half started with the Globe of Death and then back to the awful reenacting
of scenes! Well at least it was something different and I saw something in a
circus I thought I would never see!
Also at the
beggining of the month there was a Tango Festival. I went with Sarah to see a
show at the theater, the show started off slow but finally we got to see the
professional dancers. They were amazing to watch and their costumes were
stunning. We had a great show with the dancers, singers and musicians all
putting on different acts.
The next day
Joaquin and I went to a Tango workshop, this was held by one of the
professional couples from the show. We got the best dancers teaching us some
moves. I also think Joaquin and I were the youngest people there too! At the
end of the session the dancers told us to start going to classes, we impressed
them!
In scouts we have been doing some more fundraising for Jamboree. This time I helped make roscas (these are a bit like doughnuts but made with a different dough) to sell. It was a hot day and we had to cook outside right next to flames with hot fat to fry. My main job was to put the dough into the oil to cook and then we had some people draining them out and then coating them in sugar. I don't think it is the healthiest snack!
I went on another hike this month. It started off easy but didn’t end like that! On the hike there were lots of different flowers; we went to a place where it doesn’t rain but the tops of the hills are covered in clouds often so the ground and plants get water. We followed the path to the top and had a rest before making our way down a different way. The problem was there was not really a way down the path than we had choosen to take. The hills were way too steep. The only way down was on our bottoms. It wasn’t only steep the rocks were loose too, we had to be so careful as we were going down in a line. I was at the back of the line, I think I had the hardest job as the people before me had disturbed the rocks so they were looser for me. Then I had to be careful that I didn’t send rocks flying down infront of me otherwise some people may have been injured! As we were making our way down practically sliding on our bums some hikers came around the corner down below us, only looking up when Joaquin sent a rock flying down to their path, they started taking our photos, I am sure it was a funny sight. We all made it down to path below and feeling very tired made our way back to the car. It was time to go home for a much needed afternoon nap.
In Chile they have
a day to celebrate everything and this month was student day and teachers day.
On student day the kids at school had a preformace made by the teachers, I put
on a preformace with antoher teacher with hula hoops, we also had knife
throwers, the worlds strongest man, magicans and clowns only to name a few.
Then children enjoyed play time and a party in the classroom with cake and
treats.
The next day was the teachers day, we had gifts given to us from the children and also a party in the classroom again with cake and treats. In the afternoon there was no school and the teachers went out for lunch.
The next day was the teachers day, we had gifts given to us from the children and also a party in the classroom again with cake and treats. In the afternoon there was no school and the teachers went out for lunch.
Here are my
presents I recieved and I got a lot of chocolate (something the kids know I
love), look how some spelt my name! Cathering, how Cute!
In th middle of
the month Joaquin and I went with Vania and Richard to
the Paranal Observatory. Chile has some of the best clear skies in the world to
be able to see into space; not much light pollution either. I was really
interested in learning more about what they do at the Observatory, this was a 2
hour tour, which Monty and Cheetah came on too. It was so windy at the top that
Monty nearly got blown away, Cheetah had to keep a tight hold of him! We got a
tour of the telescope, the control room and got to see the hotel where the
scientists stay while they are working there. It was interesting to learn about
how things work there but our guide could have been a bit more fun and enthusiastic.
The day we went to the observatory we lernt about the protests that had started in Santiago (the captial) and then they started here in Antofagasta. This is still going on now. I will put up a seprate post all about why they are happening, how they started and really what has been happening as I know the news coverage has not been entiarly truthful or wide spread.
Lots of people had
birthdays this month one was my friend Jaime’s and the other was Joaquin’s. For
Jaime’s birthday we managed to go out for a drink with him and Alejandro to
celebrate. Next it was Joaquin’s 30th birthday but the problem was the protests
were still happening so things were not normal, we couldn’t really go out to
celebrate so we had friends over for drink and a game of Monopoly Deal instead.
I also am glad I brought a few presents in advance as shops were not open. I
have to wait till I can give him his main present when they re-open. He enjoyed
his day though.
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