Monday, September 24, 2012

I came from San Rosendo


I born in Santiago, but when I was only one year old, my family decided to move to Ovalle, and since then I lived in there. So, considering that I grow up in the north, I always simply said that I’m from there and not from here. At the end, I don’t have any memories from Santiago. I was too little.
However, arrive to Santiago to study wasn’t difficult at all. Actually, I like Santiago. I’m thinking that maybe I can say that I’m from Ovalle, but my chip is from here. I’m adaptable.
One of the things that I like about Santiago is the large number of things that you can do, visit, or enjoy. As my sister says is “a world of possibilities and the sky is the limit”. And this, in comparison to Ovalle is diametrically different. If I was a tourist guide, I’ll make a visit to the Racalamac Bridge’s during the night, because it’s by far, my favorite place in the city.
About the things that I dislike, I think I will say the weather. The winter is too cold, and the summer is too hot. It’s too extreme, but it’s the only thing… I’d like it was a little bit more balance. Anyways, I love Santiago.

Achievements Unlocked


It was hard to think what I did at the first part of 2012. I feel like it has been a long time ago, maybe for the winter’ holidays, plus all of protest and mobilization… I don’t know, but, after a long time of meditation and regressions I came up with two things that I want to share that I accomplished during this time.
FIRST: There’s some class that I enjoy more than others at the university. The ones that are purely about journalism are my favorites, so TV was a good class. The last project was creating a TV program in that all class was involved. I was the “Assistant Director”, which means that I have manage all the times in the show, and also calm down to the director (it’s not a joke). I had a really good time making the program and we did an excellent job. It’s a good memory.
SECOND: I’ll continue talking about journalism and my achievements. This year I started to write for a magazine ¡and my articles were published on paper! It was pretty cool to saw my name printed. The magazine is called “La Magia Azul” and, actually, my good friend and classmate Aristeo invite me to participate in this project. I’m still writing for it, and I’m happy about that. 
Despite it all, I think it has been a great year. I’m only hoping that the Mayans are wrong with all of the world’s end thing. 

I want to have a million friends


OK, pick just one good friend to write about him is difficult, u know? I’ll be honest, I’m not a sort of Roberto Carlos with a million friends, but I have a few, and isn’t quite easy pick one above the rest.. but as I’m talking about Roberto Carlos, I will talk precisely about one of my best friends, called Roberto.
His name is Roberto Bravo, and yes, he play the keyboard, but is far far away from THE Roberto Bravo, the chilean pianist. Roberto, my friend, is a better guitarist. Maybe he can’t play every song or performance a difficult solo, but the songs that he knows he can play it with true passion, and that’s all that matters, don’t u think?
I think that if I had a band he’ll be with me. Actually, we always play together sometimes, and I'm not sure if we’re good or bad, but it’s always a great time.
I met Roberto at Ovalle, where we both grow up. We were part of the same group of friends, and we assist to the same school, but when we became good friends was here, in Santiago. We share a lot of things, so our friendship is really easy to take. 
I was going to upload a photo when we are in a trip to Ovalle. We travel in his car, so it was pretty cool, because it's awful to travel in a bus sometimes, but unfortunaly, the internet isn't working so good. If i remember, I'll post the photo later.

I'm not a drunk


I think Fiestas Patrias has to be the most waited holidays in the year for all the chilean people, and, of course, I'm absolute agree with this idea. I'm going to write about this year celebration because it was, in some way, special. 

First we could celebrate since friday 14 until yesterday! We were free all week, so we have plenty of time to go to barbeques, drink piscolas with friends, and dance a lot of cuecas and cumbias. In second place, this year I moved with my family from Ovalle to La Serena (I'm studying in Santiago, but I'm from the north), so this would be my first national holiday in this new city. BUT, there I live with my father and my older sister, Daniela. My mother and my little sister still remains in Ovalle, so I passed a few days in there, just eating and sleeping... my mom consent me a lot. 

A thing that I really like about Ovalle is that, I studied all my childhood there, so I know a lot of people, and I could party with different groups all nights (at this point, you will probably think that I'm a drunk, but it's just for the holidays, I swear). Also, Ovalle is a small city, so its easy to move in there.

The 19th I travel to La Serena, and they waited me with a barbeque. We're not a big family (my dad, my two sisters, and a friend of Daniela that lives with them) but we ate meat like a 15 person' family

Finally, I went back to santiago yesterday. I came with some friends in a car, so it was a fun journey. So, at the end, I can say that this holidays were really cool. I can't wait for the next Fiestas Patrias.