Wednesday, January 19, 2011
My piano lessons
I have been taking piano lessons for five months now with a no sign of stopping. My piano teacher is Elena Shoemaker (no joke that's her name), an American woman who is partly bilingual and a great teacher. She has this way of telling you you're wrong without making you feel bad. I will probably take piano classes for the rest of my stay in Mexico. I know this is one of my shorter blogs, but the babysitter is here an I have to go. O.K now I'm back and editing this post. Well, so far I have participated in an Under The Sea play in which I was the jellyfish (starring in the Coelenterate skit). I also played Oh When The Saints Go Marching In. Also as an added bonus, one of my friends, Griffin Holtby was taking classes with Elena. He was a sea horse. Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd my dad was driven in by me to be a dogfish with some of the other local dads such as Brian Cuffney. He now owns a sports bar called The Zone a.k.a. La Zona so says the sign (because there is some law that says that you must have a spanish sign, I guess). So that just about wraps up my piano classes. Good Bye!
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Pros and Cons of San Miguel
Pros: Everything is so close together that you can walk to a friends house 15 minutes away. By walking you save money and gas:)
There are normally road side taco stands every 20-25 minutes so that you can get some food when you are in a hurry.
El JardÃn is a great spot if you want to eat, go sightseeing or just sit around and drink a michelada (a local specialty of a combination of beer, lime juice, chile powder, salt, and salsa inglese (worcestershire sauce). The jardin is also a spot for local festivities, such as weddings, fireworks, castillos (tall towers of fireworks), music, cultural dancing, and also common holidays: Christmas, New Year's Day, etc.
There are normally road side taco stands every 20-25 minutes so that you can get some food when you are in a hurry.
El JardÃn is a great spot if you want to eat, go sightseeing or just sit around and drink a michelada (a local specialty of a combination of beer, lime juice, chile powder, salt, and salsa inglese (worcestershire sauce). The jardin is also a spot for local festivities, such as weddings, fireworks, castillos (tall towers of fireworks), music, cultural dancing, and also common holidays: Christmas, New Year's Day, etc.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Baltimore
Remember when I told you about The Trip? Well, now you are going to hear about Baltimore, Maryland the place where I lived for 6 years before we came to San Miguel. On December 23rd, 2010 we arrived in BWI airport at 8:00p.m. We were picked up by my two grandmothers in a van that was too small for all the baggage in my opinion. It was very cold outside and we couldn't wait to get home. The next day we met up with all of the relatives in the house we were staying in ( our house was being rented). This was my first trip back in 18 months. And you are probably wondering what my impressions were when I got back. Well, I am sure that those of you who have been to Mexico know that Mexico is more eco-friendly than the U.S.A. For example, in Mexico you walk practically everywhere and in the states, the complete opposite. If you have too go to a store to get milk what do you do. YOU DRIVE! I will continue this in my next post. Bye! Bo H.
Monday, January 10, 2011
The Trip
On December 18th, 2010 my family set out on an 15 hour car ride from San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato to San Antonio, Texas. This memorable time was a trial of patience for all members of the family. Redd had a toothache and moaned constantly and Mom and Dad were fed up after 5 hours "on the road again". But after all this we finally arrived in San Antonio. Next we took an hours drive to Austin to see Gus and Jeb and stay a night. The next day we took a nonstop 3 hour plane to Baltimore and so concludes our Trip.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
The life of a boy in Mexico
I have been living in San Miguel de Allende for 18 months. I have understood Spanish for about 15 of these months. I have gone to a Waldorf school in the country. At first I did not settle in with the kids in my class, but after I learned to communicate I eventually started to warm up to them. In the second semester there was a new arrival. He was Marky Hensley from California. He has become my new best friend. I like it here in Mexico, but on December 20th, 2010 I was extremely happy to see my relatives and friends in Baltimore, Maryland. When I got back my mom was insisting that SMA is a lot more interesting then MA and I think she's right. Think.
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