28.9.06

Well, i haven't been tht busy but...

Hola Hola (this is all stuff that has happened up to last Sunday- I haven't had a chance to put this up...Work at the grange is going good though)
Things have been great here recently; I had a great time in Viña del mar for the long weekend, and I’ve just finished off at my work (good times, pay day is coming soon as well. it’s once a month- far too infrequent in my book- I always seem to have just the right amount money when rent time comes, but I need money to keep me going until payday)
Work should be good fun, but funnily enough ever since putting in my notice work has been really fun; I'll definitely miss my students...sniffle, However it will be cool to work with the kids, get up later, have a steady schedule and not have to stress about getting my students to pass their tests (It can be quite important for them to impress their employers etc.)
Viña del mar was alot of fun- to use the local expression for this holiday there was alot of 'tiqui-tiqui-tí’ (only used for the sept. independence holidays, I think it has to do with la Cueca, a traditional dance)
Well, on Friday afternoon I left the big smoke on a Tur Bus (the buses here are good as: nice seats, good value, alright leg room and Seinfield of all things on the TV) So I arrived, chilled with Silvia, Timo (Silvia's boyfriend recently back in Santiago) and some of their friends from the church there- Walked around the city, ate a monster completo, and both Timo and I stayed at Silvia's family’s place for the night. For Saturday we chilled, had lunch, visited Valpariso with Sam and Francisco, then caught up with more of the peeps from Santiago at a fonda (kind of like a fair, but focused on food, drink etc.) where we ate some mean empanadas and kebab things, tried this traditional grape cider or something (I think it was called chicha), and soaked up the atmosphere- then to the pub for the rest of the evening (and a quick refuel at a muy barato completo joint with a 3 for 1.000 special (three for under $3 NZ, not bad) ahhhh, good times
That night Timo and I stayed with Francisco (a friend from the church there, great guy- we stayed their the rest of the time we were there)
Thankfully, church started at 11 so we had a chance to have a good rest. After church I went with Silvia and Timo to another BBQ with some family friends (have I raved on my blog about how good they are here? great cuts of meat, delicious sausages, amazing Smokey flavour. Good times eating far too much, sitting around digesting... Then church in the evening- a brilliant service, good relaxed vibe (even with the read through service thing). I prayed my first prayer in Spanish in a group, had communion- a wonderful experience.
But wait there's more... the main event, what the whole holiday was about- Dieciocho de Septiembre!!! "Tiqui Tiqui ti” anyway, to get the authentic experience I went with Silvia and Timo to Silvia's extended family do in a town inland. Good times eating more amazing BBQ delights- I was "satisfecho" (satisfied) or in slang "Jennifer" (Jennifer sounds like lleno (pronounced yeno) which means full-not the polite way to say it at all...) Then we went back to Viña to meet up with the others at someone's place, but to my surprise it wasn't just the others; half of Viña piled into the house (I think most of the peeps were from the Anglican church there with a good number of Santiagoans as well (in other words a huge number of randoms). Anyway, so we wanted to go somewhere to 'tiqui tiqui ti"- but there was the crowd who wanted to go clubbing, and then those who wanted something more chilled out- suffice to say we couldn't find a place where everyone was happy, so... to make a long story short about 12ish of us went back to the house and chatted, played games etc until way early in the morning-way to tiqui tiqui ti!
Tuesday afternoon was cool- before going back to Santiago I walked around the city with Francisco, met up with some of the Provi crew at some relatives place for a cuppa, and then saw more of the city with some of them before catching the bus back (busy as roads for the record...)
After that the week went smooth as I mentioned before. Just the usual (touch starts this Wednesday- I'll be getting my shirt as well, bwwwhahaha)
This Saturday I had the chance to go to a party with Jason and Mely which was cool-In a more posh part of town as well (so I fit in well), Up nearer the hills. Good times...
Sunday was a bit of a mission at the start; obviously getting up wasn't as easy, then to make matters worse I arrived and no one was there! So, using my amazing cognitive abilities decided to go back via the pastor's place- maybe they were meeting there... So I walked past, saw a different car there and was just about to go when I saw Omar's sister and Nadia packing gear into the car (Omar, Susana and Daniel are in Argentina or something- so the service was delayed... I guess maybe something was said a few weeks ago but it didn't register Haha. So after church I visited the Moya family again- dare I say good times... I think that I’m getting close to another 'quantum leap' in my Spanish (my speaking has alot of catching up to do). I'm even starting to be able to understand most questions (unlike before) but I often can't put my reply together in a smooth manner (it's getting there, but when I tell my bi-lingual friends they find it hard to believe that I can actually communicate in these situations (I’m at my most stilted when I’m with them: I think it's something psychosomatic- I think they expect amazing things from me, and I come up with the opposite- I wonder what is actually going through their minds... It's probably to do with the fact that I can converse perfectly fine in English, which kinda takes the necessity out of it. Anyway, back to the Moyas- they are a real cool family, I really appreciate their hospitality and love. I even got a lift back with some friends of theirs who were visiting- God is so good to me... So this week I am going to visit the Grange a few days me thinks, and try make this next quantum leap (can I call it that if it takes this long...)
Alrighty, catch you all later. Thanks for the prayers- God Bless


As well, here's some random pics from the trip...
Some cool tug boats in Valparaiso
At Silvia's extended familiy BBQ for the 18th
Some grimey buildings in Valpo
From left: Sam, Silvia, Francisco and Timo
I've never seen a building like that before-very creative
Timo about to attack a monster Completo

15.9.06

Some photos and good news on the job front

Hola amigos,
good news with the job application- i'm starting the first week of October at The Grange, doing teacher aiding. It doesn't pay as well, but it's a better fit for me, and a good experiance to boot.
alright, here's a few photos

Here's the inside of our new church building...

the view from the front of the building, with Manuel in the middle and in traditional Nathan style I've forgot the other's names

Here's a bad photo of the lights on avenida 11 de septiembre (I live on this street)from my lounge

The Virgin on San Cristobal

I've got classes starting in a few minutes, so that'll be it for now... stay tuned for photos from Viña

9.9.06

Chile con Nathan

ummm, this infrequent posting has become a bit of a habit... sorry guys.
Stuff has been sweet lately, same old same new stuff, if that makes sense. I've now got plans for the long weekend- I'm going to Viña del mar for the long weekend (this coming weekend is Chile's Independence celebration, lasting from Saturday till Tuesday- and it's gonna be huge) They've even put up special lights on my street like the ones that go up at Christmas in some places, and there's this 'huge koosh ball like light on a stick' directly outside my place.
Anyway, so I'm heading away to Viña with some people from youth group- should be good times. Viña is a beach town/city about an hour and a half from Santiago- yes the ocean finally- I've never been this far away from the sea before, so it'll be real nice to taste the salty air.

On the job front things are looking good- I'm hoping to start working in a teacher aidish role at a school, but I’m still working that one out. And even if it doesn't, work is picking up-I've got the perfect amount of classes, I’m more comfortable with the teaching aspect: But I still would like a change.
My language learning has seemed to plateaued for the last few weeks- but that could just be an illusion. It's probably that I haven't had the same stretching/learning experiences as the last few weeks. But I think I’m doing all right for nearly 3 months regarding the circumstances.
Another cool experience was going to Omar and Consuelo's 'blessing of the rings' ceremony. I guess it's kinda like some special engagement thing. I went with Omar, Waldo and their Mum to Consuelo's family’s place. The gathering consisted of family and friends all packed into their lounge. Then the priest said some special stuff, and we had eats and drinks afterwards. It was real cool to be able to witness such a special time. So I’m definitely looking forward to the wedding in November- should be good times.

That’s about all I can think of for now, This Sunday we are meeting in another building for the first time since we've grown out of the lounge. It's great to see the expansion of the ministry there in such a short time. So I'll take some photos of the new venue, and post some other ones this coming week.

Chao,

Nathan

1.9.06

Well, sorry for the delay in this latest installment.
Times have been pretty good here lately- Lots has happened, but alot of same old, same old things.
The weather has been pretty choice lately, but the last few days winter has struck us with the end of it's icy tale (it hasn't been that bad).Yesterday was payday (about time) I still need to get some more classes, but i'm doing alright. Some people always cancel there classes which is a pain, Iç rather have them cancel same day, or not show up at all (So I get paid, aren't I a greedy boy)
Touch Rugby is going well, especially this last week-I've just bought some shoes with grip, which has improved my preformance immersurably. We're also getting shirts for our team soon- Orange and Blue for some reason- But they're gonna look pretty flash. I'm not sure if we are getting name on the back, but if we are i'm undecided on what i'll put there. I've got some stupid ideas ranging from Guapo (means gorgeous ha ha, something in spanish is a whole lot cooler, heaps better for when I get home) maybe Turbio (shady, dodgy etc.) or piedras locos (crazy legs- I don't think i'll use that one). Now all I need is to buy some short shorts to complete the outfit (you've gotta look the part, and the smaller the shorts the harder you are to touch! I just pity the opposition having to look at my lily white upper legs.)
Anyway our team is looking pretty good, it's also been cool to hang out with some of the crew, especially Daniel- a funny guy with an amazing turn of speed. Sadly CJ left this Tuesday, so before he left we went out a few times with some of his friends- Good times- I'll miss hanging around with him.
Sunday was good times again. I visited the Aravena family for lunch and Cena. They are a 'familia bacàn' as well. They even encougared me to have a siesta (definitly needed) in the afternoon for a while. I'll be putting up photos soon. Also on the Church front: we are moving to a building instead of meeting in a house- So our first meeting there is Sunday week- exciting times- We don't really all fit in the pastor's place. So I'll make sure I take some pics of the new venue.I'll be putting up some photos pretty soon- Look after yourselves.

Chao

Nathan

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