Friday, August 19, 2016

Summer time!!!

Summer!

Sun, nice weather, seasonal allergies and lots of time for oneself! 
Well...the last copuple of years that part of "lots of time" hasn´t been fully accomplished. For one reason or another, i always ended up working on december and part of january (last summer, because of the student strike, we even had classes until the end of january! no so great...). So my whole summer its reduced to february. So, believe me, im really looking forward to those free and happy days.

My perfect holidays must be something like: 

-A couple of weeks to recover from the stress of the final exams, lots of napping time. Cleaning time, throwing away old things, etc.

-Then, a visit to my parents to our home in Copiapó. Once i´m there its always fun to visit old friends from school, go exploring into the desert with the family and friends, going to de beach, etc.

-And then (this is my favorite and most expected moment of the summer) making a trip with John!!! Ideally to Perú or Bolivia. A good holyday isn´t complete without travelling. There´s no more exciting thing to do that go to an unknown city, with a different culture, new food, another language...even another currency! Those kind of challenges are lots of fun. We really try to take the most of the time we spent travelling, so we try to visit all the museums, archeological sites, churches, typical neighborhoods, etc. Traveling alone can be nice too, but do it with John is always better! 

This summer i really hope that we can go back to La Paz, Bolivia. If everything goes as planned that must happen!

 (This picture is from last summer. We visit the Santa Catalina monastery, at Arequipa, Perú)

Hi!!

Hi! I´m Pedro Gramegna Ardiles and this is my English IV class blog!. I´m 25 years old and currently studying theatrical design at the Universidad de Chile (years ago, on 2010 i was an Acting student...but i always really want to be a theatrical designer!).

Originally i´m from Copiapó, a small city on the Atacama district (something like 870 kms north from Santiago), but i moved to the capital on 2010 to iniciate my studies. Because of that i´m a little desert fan/nostalgic and i go back there every time i can. But i really like living in Santiago...there´s always so much things to do!

I hope this blog help me to be more fluid with my english...specially with my spoken english (and have a little more awearnes of grammar stuff!).

See you
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