It’s springtime and windy as all hell. To me, it’s pretty cold to be spring and my bare skin hasn’t seen the light of day in way too long. About a week ago or so, we went kayaking with some friends on Lago Sofia. It was a gray day but still lovely to see (what we could in the fog and low clouds) of the mountains from the water. Nobody in the region of Magallanes knows how to swim, because, even though they’re super close to two oceans, the water is freezing and it’s just not water that people swim in. And it wasn’t until the last couple years that the region got its first swimming pool. So, for example, even the army, when they’re choosing people to do whatever kind of special mission where swimming is a required skill, people from around here are excused from knowing how to swim, because it’s known that nobody knows how.
Home for the holidays?
My dear friend Lydia pointed out the alarming trend of one blog entry per month, gee that’s pretty bad. So here I am with my first blog entry of November, but it shan’t be my last. The whole computer situation is about to change, I really am planning to get internet and should sign a contract to work next week. I need the contract to stay in the country and to show that I’m capable of paying a monthly internet bill.
Anyway, the best part about this contract I’m about to sign is that it’s with Black Sheep instead of Cascada. Yep, that’s right. I quit my other job. I really liked the people I was working with, but hated traveling to Punta Arenas every day, well three days a week. So tiring. 6-8 hours of pure sitting in the van. Leaving way too early in the morning, and often without breakfast because some of the drivers would arrive earlier than I was expecting them (meaning we got different information from the office). Most of the time we’d arrive to Punta Arenas an hour or so before we’d even have to pick up people, and would have to just wait in the car outside the hotel or airport until the magical hour arrived. Man, I’ll stop complaining, but I was crazy to think I’d actually enjoy all that. Plus, who am I kidding? I’m just not an early morning person. I still might help out with their web site, but I’m waiting to hear how much they’re willing to pay me.
So, yeah, Black Sheep, writing, editing, traveling (to fun places) in order to write reports or interview people, the possibilities are endless. More my pace, passion, onda. Yay. Very happy about all this. Plus overall I’m meeting more people and feeling more comfortable, inviting folks over for dinner, and I even have some friends who I can speak English with. The people I work with in the BS office (a bunch of people from Oregon and Holland) say they always have a big holiday dinner for the folks here, all without family, but really, there’s no reason for me to stay here for the holidays when I miss my family and friends so much. So… I’m coming home! I arrive around 10.30 on Christmas morning. That was the cheapest way. And I’m so so so happy and relieved to know that I’ll be home.
Anyway, the best part about this contract I’m about to sign is that it’s with Black Sheep instead of Cascada. Yep, that’s right. I quit my other job. I really liked the people I was working with, but hated traveling to Punta Arenas every day, well three days a week. So tiring. 6-8 hours of pure sitting in the van. Leaving way too early in the morning, and often without breakfast because some of the drivers would arrive earlier than I was expecting them (meaning we got different information from the office). Most of the time we’d arrive to Punta Arenas an hour or so before we’d even have to pick up people, and would have to just wait in the car outside the hotel or airport until the magical hour arrived. Man, I’ll stop complaining, but I was crazy to think I’d actually enjoy all that. Plus, who am I kidding? I’m just not an early morning person. I still might help out with their web site, but I’m waiting to hear how much they’re willing to pay me.
So, yeah, Black Sheep, writing, editing, traveling (to fun places) in order to write reports or interview people, the possibilities are endless. More my pace, passion, onda. Yay. Very happy about all this. Plus overall I’m meeting more people and feeling more comfortable, inviting folks over for dinner, and I even have some friends who I can speak English with. The people I work with in the BS office (a bunch of people from Oregon and Holland) say they always have a big holiday dinner for the folks here, all without family, but really, there’s no reason for me to stay here for the holidays when I miss my family and friends so much. So… I’m coming home! I arrive around 10.30 on Christmas morning. That was the cheapest way. And I’m so so so happy and relieved to know that I’ll be home.
Looking good
You know I must be homesick when I'm happy to find news of Britney Spears on the tele. Poor Britney. I think I just have too much time on my hands right now. But pretty soon that will all change.
I start working (6 days a week) on the first of October. This weekend I'm going to Rio San Juan, which is south of the middle of Chile (if you count Chile's antarctic territory). It's also big fiesta days for the 18 de Septiembre, to celebrate fiestas patrias. I'm hoping to catch some cueca, the national dance of Chile. Evidently you can only really see cueca in September.
Then next weekend hoping to climb Cerro Tenerife in la Cordillera Pratt, with a couple of medicos. Unfortunately, a couple of climbers have been lost near there for a couple weeks now. There have been helicopters, search crews, and psychics looking for them, but, so far, to no avail.
I start working (6 days a week) on the first of October. This weekend I'm going to Rio San Juan, which is south of the middle of Chile (if you count Chile's antarctic territory). It's also big fiesta days for the 18 de Septiembre, to celebrate fiestas patrias. I'm hoping to catch some cueca, the national dance of Chile. Evidently you can only really see cueca in September.
Then next weekend hoping to climb Cerro Tenerife in la Cordillera Pratt, with a couple of medicos. Unfortunately, a couple of climbers have been lost near there for a couple weeks now. There have been helicopters, search crews, and psychics looking for them, but, so far, to no avail.
In between days…
…of dancing my tush off at ugly, dark bars, restarting my habit of running, and joining a sad little gimnasio to lift light weights, I’ve been hard at work. Well kind of. I hiked and climbed up to Monte Thar a weekend or so ago with a group of doctors and friends. It was beautiful, but we didn’t have crampons and the higher up we got, the icier the snow was. And it was all snow for the most part, even patches of it down at sea level. We were just 20 meters away from the top, but it was impossibly slippery to climb without crampons, so we didn’t actually make it to the tippy top peak, but close enough, I’d say. I think my favorite part was sliding down on the icy parts on my arse, and laughing.
That same weekend we went with the medicos to Andino, a place to ski and snowboard just outside of Punta Arenas. The snow wasn’t any good, but that meant fewer people and an easier time for me to relearn how to snowboard--it’s been so long!
Oh, and I found a job! It’s in Puerto Natales. It’s an office/pick-up-tourists sort of job, so I won’t be in Torres del Paine. I’ll spend about four days a week (out of six) in a van, driving the three hours south to Punta Arenas to pick up tourists, and then talking to them during the trip back to Puerto Natales. No, I won’t be driving. So that’s my job, talk talk talk. And the days where there aren’t tourists to pick up, I’ll be in the office, working in Excel, and we’ll see what else.
That same weekend we went with the medicos to Andino, a place to ski and snowboard just outside of Punta Arenas. The snow wasn’t any good, but that meant fewer people and an easier time for me to relearn how to snowboard--it’s been so long!
Oh, and I found a job! It’s in Puerto Natales. It’s an office/pick-up-tourists sort of job, so I won’t be in Torres del Paine. I’ll spend about four days a week (out of six) in a van, driving the three hours south to Punta Arenas to pick up tourists, and then talking to them during the trip back to Puerto Natales. No, I won’t be driving. So that’s my job, talk talk talk. And the days where there aren’t tourists to pick up, I’ll be in the office, working in Excel, and we’ll see what else.
What I Miss…
My family and friends and how pretty California is
What I’m missing out on, like seeing Nic’s belly grow and hearing (in person) all the gross parts, seeing the baby James and the girls grow grow grow
Talking to Earon on the phone for hours at a time
Dancing at Molly’s
Late nights working with Lydia, and watching Girls Next Door and Kendra’s wretched laugh
The kitties
My quiet sunny mornings with The Merc
Zeitgeist and that lovely bloody Mary
Poetry classes and talking about poesia
Talky talking with David, poetry books work kids soccer trips life
Boogaloo’s on Tuesdays
The New York Times
Claire’s back porch and girl talk
Mikey’s cubicle and girl talk…
And Dave’s occasional prairie dogging
The Spark meetings and Oh, the laughter
Clayton’s muffled laughing while watching apparently hilarious videos
All my work friends… I don’t miss work per se J but I do miss a lot of little things about it
What I’m missing out on, like seeing Nic’s belly grow and hearing (in person) all the gross parts, seeing the baby James and the girls grow grow grow
Talking to Earon on the phone for hours at a time
Dancing at Molly’s
Late nights working with Lydia, and watching Girls Next Door and Kendra’s wretched laugh
The kitties
My quiet sunny mornings with The Merc
Zeitgeist and that lovely bloody Mary
Poetry classes and talking about poesia
Talky talking with David, poetry books work kids soccer trips life
Boogaloo’s on Tuesdays
The New York Times
Claire’s back porch and girl talk
Mikey’s cubicle and girl talk…
And Dave’s occasional prairie dogging
The Spark meetings and Oh, the laughter
Clayton’s muffled laughing while watching apparently hilarious videos
All my work friends… I don’t miss work per se J but I do miss a lot of little things about it
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