Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Friday, September 22, 2006
Boy, things have been crazy busy for me this week. This TEFL course is extremely intense. I am at school going non-stop from 9 in the morning to usually 8 or 9 at night. (We do get an hour for lunch though.) I've been rather sick starting on Friday with swollen glands and fatigue and now it's just an annoying cough. It's ok though because I'm still having a good time and enjoying myself in Peru.
For some reason I'm having trouble with the comments portion of my blog so keep trying but email me if you really want to get a hold of me.
I haven't taken too many pictures lately either so please enjoy these two pictures of me dressed as a pumpkin at various times of my life (it's the same costume by the way.)
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Friday, September 15, 2006
On Wednesday I started my TEFL/TESOL course at the Maximo Nivel language center. There are thirteen people in the class from all sorts of different backgrounds. There are two from England, one from Australia and the rest of us are from the US. Our instructor is from Massachusetts. They all seem like fun down-to-earth people.
The course, however is pretty intensive. We are in class every weekday from 9-3 (with an hour lunch break.) By next Wednesday we need to have turned in 5 classroom obsveration reports (1 page long reviews of English classes we observe on our own here at Maximo) and we have a 4-6 page paper due on teaching methods. On Monday we have to teach a 25 minute mini-lesson about anything BUT grammar to a group of intermediate Peruvian English students. I'm thinking I might teach mine on who's who in Star Wars. I don't know yet though.
So it will be a pretty busy four weeks for me but like I say, it's fun to get to know such an eclectic group of people.
I found a great little place to eat lunch right across the street from the school. Yesterday I got an appetizer of potatoes and a hard-boiled egg in a peanutty sauce followed by a delicious soup and then a dish with beef, gravy, potatoes and rice - all for 5 sols (3 sols = 1 dollar)
After lunch yesterday the school sponsored a city tour for the TEFL students which was great because I don't know when else I would have seen a lot of the stuff we saw because of the price (you have to buy a 10-day tourist pass to get into most of these places, and Alana & Tammie have been to most of them... and you need a bus.) We went to a few markets which I had already been to but we also went and saw many of the Inca ruins surrounding Cusco. We also went to Qoricancha which was originally the religious center for the Incas but was later built over by the Dominican monks. It's in the heart of the city and right across the street from our school.
It was fun but tiring and today was another busy day. I'm still taking an hour of Spanish and it almost feels like a break after all the TEFL stuff. So stay tuned, but who knows when my next entry will be with all that is going on this month.
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Monday, September 11, 2006
This is a typical scene of a group of children dancing together in a square. Dancing is a much bigger part of life here than it is in the US.
This week I start my TEFL course.
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Wednesday, September 06, 2006
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Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Nothing much has happened (in Peru anyway) since yesterday, but I have been having some problems posting new pictures. So until I get it figured out you can enjoy the following links to pictures from Ollantaytambo:
Nate and Juan Carlos with the Ollantaytambo ruins behind us.
Alana and Nate in some main chamber with nooks in the walls (is it "nooks" or "knooks"?)
Nate and Alana in the ruins of a doorway.
Three heads
Looking down at Nate and the Inca terraces.
The mountain across from the main ruins.
Nate, Juan Carlos & Alana at the ruins.
Lunch
I took this from the bus on the way home.
Well those are the highlights. Of all the things you could have been looking at on the internet today, thank you for making this one of them.
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Monday, September 04, 2006
On Saturday Alana, our friend Juan Carlos and I took a two-hour bus ride to the town of Ollantaytambo where there are some extensive Inca ruins.
Actually it was two buses, the first was a fairly decent bus and I was able to even catch a nap, but the second bus was more of a van. They crammed as many people on that van as they possibly could, and when you thought they couldn{t cram any more, they would stop for someone on the side of the road who would suck it in and find a spot in the van. I felt like we could have been one of those shows where all the clowns get out of that little car. Luckily it was a fairly short ride.
It was also a beautiful ride with the Andes towering high above. We arrived at Ollantaytambo and Juan Carlos was able to get us an extra good deal getting into the ruins. They were quite impressive, built right into the steep mountainside with multiple terraces that were used for agriculture in Inca times. Many of the stones used in the construction of Ollantaytambo were not from anywhere nearby and it is presumed that they were dragged an enormous distance (they didn´t use the wheel mind you) through mountain passes to Ollantaytambo.
We walked around and took pictures and had a good time. Afterwords we ate at a little tourist cafe in the town. It was funny because they gave us a tourist menu (Spanish= ¨a la carte¨) where a single dish was about $5 or so (in Peruvian Sols of course) and then Juan Carlos asked for the ¨menu¨ which is the typical three-course daily special usually for locals. It was only 3 Sols which is about $1. So we had that and it was good.
I went to church on Sunday and led the singing and Alana accompanied. It kind of threw me off because I started conducting the opening song and I caught out of the corner of my eye a sister on the front row lifting her shirt up to nurse her daughter.... I think I might have missed a beat. It´s always fun going to church in another country because you have the same kind of people in every ward or branch. There are a few things that are different but the songs are the same, little kids still run up onto the stand with their mother running after them, we´re all studying the Old Testament in Sunday School and of course the Spirit is the same. It was a lot of Spanish though. I think I understood about 2%. We´ll see what I understand next week.
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Saturday, September 02, 2006
Greetings and welcome to my blog!
Nate, where are you!?
I am now in the heart of the ancient Incan Empire, the city of Cusco, Peru. I arrived last Tuesday (the 29th) and am sharing a flat with my cousin Alana and her friend Tammie who both teach English here.
Cusco?
Cusco is a city of great contrasts. It is at once smelly, dirty and poor while also being beautiful, vibrant and rich in culture. The people here are very friendly and it is has been interesting for me to note how they are much poorer than the Hungarians (who are also pretty poor when compared to Americans) but they seem so much happier. It has to do a lot with culture and history I know, but it has been an interesting thing for me to observe.
So what are you doing anyway?
One of the great things about being here is that I am never rushed. I began taking private Spanish lessons on Wednesday. They are from 8AM-10AM every weekday at the school where I will be getting my TEFL intstruction. Other than that my schedule has been wonderfully free to go to the markets, see the sights, hang out at home or whatever. On the 13th of September I will be starting my 4-week TEFL/TESOL English Teaching course. After that is completed I am scheduled to go on a four day trek along the Inca trail to Machu Picchu. In the first week of November we are planning on going with the stake on a temple trip to Cochabamba, Bolivia. In January the three of us will travel around South American with an itinerary that has yet to be determined exactly. On January 29th Alana and Tammie fly home and I have one week to make my way up to Quito where I will join my uncle and his tour group for a ten-day tour of Ecuador. I then fly home on February 17th.
Prove it!
Here are some more pictures from Peru (the one of the mountain was taken from the plane):
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