Monday, 16 April 2012
The begining of Things...
Linger like the last leaf
Jumping to its dried, brittle fate
As wind caresses every branch
Like a passing stranger
Or a long forgotten friend.
A reminder. That we never stopped moving
This is the mourning period. I think that we should let the blog die, but I will write it poetry until I am ready to let go and satisfied that it has a proper send off as I've grown sentimental in the last half hour. It was a good run ladies. We made it through a year. :) It was a pleasure meeting both of your acquaintances.
Let's end this post with some Tonjes.
Saturday, 14 April 2012
So, I feel bad for never posting (and when I do, I do on weekends).

Friday, 6 April 2012
procrastinating
Been super busy, working like crazy. Finally the Easter season is over so I can get back to normal 40 hour work week! I also broke my iPhone and bought new shoes, but that's not interesting. I'm painting mermaids and reading Hunger Games (loved the movie, a lot, so I decided to start reading)
I have been thinking about quitting this blog thing, since I'm missing out weeks and I don't really feel like writing anything at all when I'm "supposed to." - my life isn't interesting enough as it is and I don't want to lose out many weeks because I don't have anything interesting to write about.
But if this blog will stay alive for some time I'll definitely keep reading it :)
I'll just keep posting on my art site and tumblr,
take care, girls.
Read you next week!
Alda
Monday, 2 April 2012
For Rath and For Ruin
Also, I have been really into Lord of the Rings lately. I think that it may be my mind's way of preparing me for the The Hobbit movie coming out this winter (Excited!). And with that I will end this post with a picture of an origami nazgul because I'm a loser who can't find words for how cool it is. Ciao chicas!
Monday, 26 March 2012
In a Rut
Oh! And I found out at my surprise welcome home party (My friends make me all warm inside) that someone I'd know for a while was a nerdfighter. He yelled DFTBA to a friend leaving. My first time meeting a nerdfighter IRL! We gave each other the nerdfighter salute and everything. :D
Stephanie: I hate to sound preachy, but your school life sounds like mine right before I got kicked out of my college for poor grades, and I don't want the same for you. My advice is to get help, use your schools resources, and take this seriously. I know that it's hard to get motivated, but if you don't motivate yourself then you'll wait for something else to do so, only to find out that you wasted that time because it was always you who needed that needed to get over yourself. But perhaps that got a bit personal. After all my problem could be summed up in a quote from the pilot episode of one of my favorite TV shows, NBC's Community (Six seasons and a movie!) when the main character says:
"The funny thing about being smart is that you can get through most of life without ever having to do any work. So I'm not really sure how to do that"
Yours may be different, but probably stems from the same source: laziness. :P As it is, my advice still stands.
Ugh, I talked about myself too much in this. I think that it's a side affect of not filling out a job application in 48 hours, so I'm not tired talking about myself quit yet. And now I am.
Alda: Donde estas chica? How's your art going?
Friday, 23 March 2012
Let's Pretend That Friday Night/Saturday Morning is really Thursday Afternoon.
Monday, 12 March 2012
Forever Young
Going out and drinking disgusting beer, but going out anyway because it is not staying in. Going dancing afterwards and dancing most of the night with a guy who was just grabby enough for the mood I was in and feeling breathless every time we parted. I never wanted chivalry to die in a ditch more than those moments, but was grateful for the distance later. I still have a hard time forgetting the way he held me.
Driving in a week-old friend's car down a familiar road, the only other road that I had ridden through in a car besides the one we just came from. We were several Terremotos deep (and beers for a few). Hours-old friend to my right and month-old friend to her right, the boys in the front two seats. Jay-Z comes on the radio and we sing "Forever young, I wanna be forever young" loudly out open windows and into the night.
The way the stuffy sweat smell of the metro, tiredness from hours on my feet, and the beep of the door closing was irrelevant to the feeling of the air blowing through my hair or around my scarf when the metro first started moving.
The stares I would get everyday from so many people for being the only young, black girl for miles.
The catcalls and kisses blown at me from creeps on the street and how secretly flattered I was of them when I first got them.
How it seemed like nobody understood me at times, trying to attempt competence in Castillano.
How nice and willing to help everyone was. They always called me a baby when I told them my age and didn't know how to respond when they asked me where I was from and I told them form the U.S. How everyone in the office was given a cute nickname and I never got it, like at all. They called me Karena, thought that was because there was another Karina in the office. When she was gone they slipped up and called me Kare or Karenita. I loved just about everyone at the embassy. From staff to DCM.
The other interns and how I felt like I wanted to go everywhere with them.
Santiago, This is how I'll remember you.
Was traveling on Monday so I didn't post. I missed everyone back home, but it's just sunk in that I'm in my considerably smaller city and there isn't something to do every day of the week. Haha. Just movies on weekdays.
Thursday, 1 March 2012
I must live the most boring life.

Tuesday, 28 February 2012
A Day Late, A Buck Short
I keep on missing days, but to my defense this is my last week in Santiago before I go back home and to the real world of job hunting with my parents around to nag me (and I do need nagging every once in a while, I'll admit). Looking forward to seeing everyone back home despite everything.
I'm writting this now as my roommate crochets a blanket for her granddaughter. It's a pretty, almost disappointingly predictable pink. Just Friends just ended on the TV that I'm not paying any attention and a preview for War Horse is on. My earphones are still in my ears even though I'm not listening to anything. Last weekend wenteen out dancing and through more museums and drinking with day-old friends. It's been nice. I feel a bit nostalgic of Santiago now that I'm leaving. It's a bit pathetic, but I'm fine with that.
Alda, it's funny that you feel old living with your parents now. Here in Chile children live with their parents well into their late 20's, even when they have careers and the means to buy their own place. I guess they move out when they get married.
Stephanie, keeping the blog alive! So...how's it going with this new guy?
Going to a shady dive bar tomorrow. Woo! \o/ Don't know how to feel about that. Haha. Have a good week lovelies. Ciao.
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Woooo, I've got new roommates for next fall!
Not much else to write, though. Life doesn't change much here in Tampa.
Friday, 17 February 2012
life of an oompa loompa pt. 1
To answer your question, Karena, I didn't feel like moving back to my parents after being away for so long. Plus my brother now has my old room and the room I would be staying in is in the same hallway as my parents bedroom and waaay too close. I'm too used to having privacy I couldn't do it. Too old for this.
I haven't 100% moved out of my parents place though. The apartment I'm living in is my dad's apartment, but he doesn't live there, he sometimes drops off his laundry or chills there for like an hour or two - but that's about it. It's nice, I'm halfway out, not paying rent but I have to buy food since my dad really is never there.
Santiago sounds soo cool! Wish I was doing something awesome too.
Oh, I also have a new job. I work in a chocolate factory, it's nice :).
Yesterday I went to a music award with a local radio station. I love Icelandic artists, you really have to have the talents and not the look to get by here. All the bands that played sounded exacly (and in some cases better) than on the radio version.
You should check out Of Monsters and Men, Samaris and Sólstafir if you're interested in musique :))
Have a nice weekend girls, see you on Monday!
Thursday, 16 February 2012
I'd blame my lack of posting on business, but I've really just been lazy.
Monday, 13 February 2012
Where's Waldo?
I've been busy in Santiago. Last weekend I went to Valparaiso with some friends. We stayed in a hostel that a friend of one of the guys I went with owned. It was a little run-down, but the beds were nice, it was professionally run, and the company was great. I liked it. Drank too many beers the first night and too much rum playing Kings Cup the second night (A surprising number of people wanted to play an American college drinking game). We were all tired on our way home.
I didn't bring my camera because of the high crime rate in Valparaiso but we went to the beach in Viña del Mar during the day and there was a forest fire happening at the same time, so an ominous cloud was always looming. Small ashes were falling from the sky. Nobody left the beach anyway. The water was freezing.
The Super Bowl was going on when I got home but I couldn't bring myself to care. Not like it was college football or anything. My roommate went to a Ruby Tuesday that was showing the game for the American Expats. I stayed home and watched Youtube.
Only three more weeks in Chile for me! Now I'm looking for a job. I'm thinking of making Atlanta the next city I live in. It's not as safe as Santiago and I have an embarassing amount of family there. It all depends if I can find a job there or not.
So, Alda, What's the deal with your new place? Got tired of living with your parents anymore?
Have a great week girls.
Friday, 10 February 2012
Faul
Or well, not blogging because I'm on my mom's laptop and I don't have internet at home (because I moved out). Really have to fix that.
Thursday, 2 February 2012
I'd write out a post, but I'm studying for my chemistry exam.
Monday, 30 January 2012
Not Busy, Just Lazy :P
I've been plenty busy, except this weekend where I was ignored on Saturday (by he who will not be named) y asi que depressed on Sunday and stayed in all day. Would have eaten chocolate ice cream on a couch in my sweats, but I had no ice cream.
I am meeting new people all the time now and it's a bit overwhelming for me. The other interns are more frequent partiers than me, but I do enjoy having their company. We went out after work today for beers and fries at an Irish Pub. So good.
The girl who was interested in joining our blog has already joined another one, so doesn't look like she's joining ours.
Alda's georgeous pictures of Amsterdam (I'm sorry that it didn't work out for you. It does seem like a lovely place to live, but at least you're safe), make me want to post more pictures of my recent travels.
My absolute favorite time in Santiago was when I went the Theatro Municipalidad de Santiago to see Madam Butterfly for free because me and my parents happened to be walking past it as the right time. The theatre was beautiful where every balcony seat was it's own private section. The theater's beauty was only eclipsed by the amazing performance. French the llama! It was one of the best stage performances I have ever seen and I've seen a lot of stage performances.
I went to Valparaiso and Vina del Mar for Christmas with my parents. The best part of Valparaiso was up in the hills. We took the accensor up, but you can walk up too. They've been working for over a hundred years!
Up in the hills of Valparaiso the builldings are covered in art. The community is very bohemien and is beautiful. I would like to go there again. I think that I like it more than Santiago, but it's not as safe and is very far from the embassy. The Spanish teacher I found is living in Valparaiso. She's very nice. I met her and her family today on Skype. They seem like good people.
This is a rocky part of Vina del Mar. It's a seaside community in Chile and has very crowded beaches, especially in the summer! This is in Reneca and there are seals somewhere on those rocks. I may go again this weekend with the other interns. Not as good as Valparaiso, but still pretty lovely.
Have a good week Chicas. Ciao!
Friday, 27 January 2012
Not lazy, just busy. :D
home "sweet" home
Honestly, I hate being back in Iceland. I wanted to do a quick "thoughts from Holland" blog. I even have photos. I went to a few cities in the Netherlands those 6 days I were there (the first two I was working).
Can't comment on anything you've put in since you guys didn't blog this week, lazy!!
Friday, 20 January 2012
the Netherlands
The weirdest thing happened to me when I was in my flight to Holland; I was reading The Fault in Our Stars and at the same time as they were going to the airport and going to the flight to Amsterdam I was in the line for being boarded to my plane, then they were in the plane to Amsterdam at the time I was in the plane to Amsterdam. I fell asleep for some time and read then two chapters and I read the first paragraph of chapter 11, that's where John Green describes the feeling when they were flying over the Netherlands, that's the time the flight assistant says "now it's time to turn off all electrical devices." (reading it on my Kindle) I thought it was so cool.
I love the book so far, I've finished a bit more than half of it, I'll finish it tonight or at least this weekend. I have to remember to purchase new books for my Kindle before my flight back home on Monday (wait, we'll get to that later). I think I'm purchasing Paper towns. I have a connect flight in Copenhagen but I have to wait for 8 hours or more there, so I better find something to do, it's such a boring airport. Had to hang out there for 2 hours or something on my way here and it was so boring and I couldn't connect to the WiFi there (that could have made the waiting more bearable)!
Back to the other thing... I'm going back home on Monday. The guy I was working for turned out to be a not so nice person, he hit on me and tried to touch me, then when I didn't want it and showed him I felt uncomfortable, he fired me. It was okay, I would have quit any way. It was a really bad situation so I made him book my flight and just left first thing this morning. Good thing that my dad knows people that live in Delft, a city close to Hague. I'm going out with them tonight to eat some burgers and walk a bit around town.
Gonna be nice.
One thing's clear, one day I'm going to live here, maybe for a few months, maybe for many years. I love the atmosphere, I love everything here. Tomorrow I'm going to Amsterdam and probably on Sunday too. Going to make the best out of the situation, going to look at is as a "free vacation" and have FUN.
Stephanie, are you sure you're not getting back together with this boooy? :D
Thursday, 19 January 2012
My financial aid is in and I have money!
Monday, 16 January 2012
And Suddenly I Have Too Much To Say
Alda: I can't believe you're going to Amsterdam so soon after Germany. You're such a jetsetter! Since you're traveling just in Europe this shouldn't apply, but just in case, make sure you don't need a visa for a layover. Working at an Embassy, I have learned a lot about travel abroad.
Stephanie: The fault in Our Stars sounds wonderful. I'm still halfway through both Paper Towns and Looking for Alaska (I should have just gotten through one whole book, lol). Have you tried looking for new people on Your Pants for the blog? I think that I will post some thing and see if anyone is interested.
Sooo, Santiago. Yeah, it's different. Many things the same, but most are different.
When I first came here I noted the abundance of tall, ugly apartment buildings like they have in Miami. I later found that this uglyness came from the balconies that aparently every apartment comes with. I have since learned to accept the ugly buildings as I've learned the confort of having a balcony. Having a balcony back home is indulgant, but here it is an accpted norm.
On Saturday I rode the metro all the way east and walked back to my apartment. There wasn't much to see. All of the interesting places are where I live and to the west. I did go to a place called Los Dominicos where there were a lot of artisans selling local goods. I would have taken a picture, but I didn't want to take out my iphone because of pick pockets and muggers. iphones cost about $2000 USD here, so almost nobody has one. Everybody has a Blackberry though. A high school girl that I work with told me that it's because texting is so expensive here and Blackberry's have their own network to send free messages over.
Since my internet
Yesterday I went to the movies to see the new Sherlock Holmes (Rober Downey Jr. ~♥) but there was also a film festival going on so it was packed and I didn't want to deal with it, so I went to sulk at Starbucks. I had every intention to put on my headphones to sulk properly, but the only seat available was next to a woman and she started talking to me, first in Spanish then in English. She invited me to join a social group that meets to practice their English and Spanish. I need to check my email to see if she invited me.
I have today off because it's Martin Luther King Jr. day, a federal holiday. I think that I'll try that movie again today. I'm also looking at Spanish schools. Since I don't have to buy an apartment now, I find myself with extra money. I may as well take some classes while I'm here! I was going to ride the Metrotren, but none of the stops on the route seemed interesting. :/ I wanted to be adventurous, not bored.
'Till next blog. Ciao!
Friday, 13 January 2012
friday the 13th
is today! But I'm not supersticious at all, so no fun for me.
Stephanie, you're not making me any less excited to read The Fault in our Stars! Does it happen in Amsterdam? One more reason I have to wait for a few days to start reading it. I'm getting my credit card today so I don't know for how long I can keep putting it off. I want to have something to read on the plane on my way to Amsterdam next week. I go on Tuesday, I have to fly to Copenhagen and from there to Amsterdam. It's not really a long flight, it's probably around 1 and a half hour-2 to Copenhagen from Iceland but I have to be there of course 2 hours early and I have two hours between flights. Then it's just an hour between Denmark and Holland (I think, it's not a long distance).
So! I want to have TFiOS on my new Kindle to read on my flight!
I have so many things to do before I go to Holland, but I am too damn lazy. I don't feel like packing my bags right now, I just unpacked them. I might just have to buy new clothes down there, haha.
Karena, put up some photos from Chile, will you? :D
I'm getting a new cable for my camera AND an iphone so I will be able to put up photos from Amsterdam next week.
SO EXCITED!
Thursday, 12 January 2012
John Green, you amazing man,
P.S. YourPants is back up! Go add me as a friend, if you wish. My profile can be found here.
Friday, 6 January 2012
New year, new resolutions
Karena, I think your Spanish will improve a lot since you're living there, there are a lot of great classes online for free too and if you try to speak it every day you're going to be fluent in no time! My personal favorite is busuu for Spanish (and German), but now I'm using livemocha for Dutch, it's pretty good too. I might make a short trip to south America next summer but I really need to earn some money so I'll probably just be for two weeks or so.
Stephanie, I'm also looking forward to reading The Fault in Our Stars, the first two chapters John Green read made me weep (haha). I'm only buying it for my Kindle for now though since I'm traveling and I can't travel with many books with me. And yes, I am definitely trying to enjoy the life to the fullest now that I have a year off! I love changing places and living abroad, it's awesome.
Since it's my first blog in a new year I think it would be appropriate to write down my resolutions for this year (yeah, I'm that person!).
1. Enjoy life. This year will be MY year, I was going trough some pretty rough stuff last year and January was definitely my low-point. Now that I have the year off (at least untill August/September).
2. Get in shape. I have gained so much weight for the last few years and I don't feel very comfortable in my body. It won't be very hard, I just have to start.
3. I'm going to learn how to cook! I'm coming back from Amsterdam and I will be able to cook!
4. I'm going to take better care of myself. Protect my soul and body. Can't tell more there, it's not really internet-appropriate.
5. Finish my goddamn portfolio for art university! I have to draw/paint about 40 GOOD pictures before April. So much pressure. I have to believe I can do it. I CAN do it, I just have to do it. I'm going to.
I know it's the typical resolutions that most people forget in the first two months, but it's something I started out with in September and I just wanted to put it down on paper so that I don't forget.
Last year I stopped biting my nails (mostly!).
Have a nice weekend, girls.
Love,
Alda.
T-Minus 3 Days Until the Spring Semester.
Monday, 2 January 2012
Quick Post
It's been three days since my parents left me alone here in Chile and I'm enjoying the time alone. I spent New Years Eve with a coworker from the Embassy and his family. It was nice to be around a family, even if I could only kind of understand them. I really need to improve my Spanish. I've never had this much trouble understanding the language, especially since they speak with a Castillano dialect. I'm so norteamericano and it's painfully obvious sometimes.
I'm frustrated with my Embassy work. It's going slower than I wanted it to, but it should start getting interesting this week.
Hope you both had a good holiday. It's exciting that you're moveing to Amsterdam Alda. It's the biggest port in the world so there should be a lot of cheap, high quality goods from all around the world. Totally jealous.
Ciao chicas!


