torsdag 13. november 2014

Despedida/Farewell Party


On Saturday I moved into my new apartment with the help of Sally, Nina and Sarah. 
We made lots of nachos and salad, and drank yummy pisco mango and pisco sour!

In the evening Chris came over, and we went to enjoy the sunset on the rooftop. We came a little bit too late, so we didn't actually see the sunset, but it was still amazing to see how the lights in the city came alive, and the Andes mountain slowly disappearing in the background.  

It was way too early to have a goodbye party, but it would also have been impossible to find a later day where everyone could come. So in that way it was a perfect choice, having it before everyone starts to travel!

The party was also on another rooftop, which is really amazing right now when the weather is so great. No jacket, gloves or scarfs needed. (Which I have been relying on since June..)

After one hour at the party I left to go pick Emil up from the airport. And I was sooo happy to see my musse!!

Champagne in my new building before we went to the farewell party!




The farewell ceremony at U. Mayor lasted 3 hours, and it was filled with speeches, a long video about the things we have done here together with the university (and yes I was also talking in Spanish!), photo contest (I got 2nd place in one of the categories!), 2 girls singing " Gracias a la vida" and lot's of photos being taken. 
And they really wanted Emil on the pictures even though I told them he is not a student at U Mayor... But then again, who can resist taking photo of this handsome man!






fredag 7. november 2014

Roommates

Tonight is my last night in this casa, because Emil is coming tomorrow and we are renting an apartment together!
So this is a post dedicated to my beautiful roomies in Casa 1060.
It has been so much fun living with all of you, and I can't wait to visit everyone back in Europe. 

Emily's birthday
All photos below from Damien's surprise birthday party

Antoine- crazy frenchie
Chicas guapas 
Damien, the birthday boy
Piso 1 peeps 


Our landlord, Rene, in the middle

onsdag 5. november 2014

Pucon

In the weekend we took a trip down to Pucon (10 hours south from Santiago), where we saw lakes and waterfalls, hiked up a volcano, did rafting, and relaxed in hotsprings. It was a weekend filled with lots of activities and we all had a great time! Being down south I felt I was in Norway again. The nature, lakes, trees, mountains and snow.. it was beautiful.




Lake Caburgua 
When we started hiking up the volcano, the weather was perfect! But as we walked more and more up, the weather changed and it became cloudy, windy and cold. At some points it was so cloudy that we could not see anything. And just before we would reach the top, it was clear sky again, giving us all hopes that we could actually manage to get up and have a great view. But then the weather again changed, leaving us no choice but to go down. It was not possible to see anything, and the guides said it would be too dangerous to go to the top. We were at 2600m when we had to go back down, only 200 meters from the top.. It was quite a dissapointment for me, as we were so close to reach the top of the volcano. And after having walked for 5 hours and 30 minutes, with no energy left and my legs and knees hurting so much, I know I would still somehow have found energy for the 200 meters steep way up to the top. 

But we talked to people that went up just before the weather turned bad, and they could not see anything on the top. So basically, we saw the same things (or nothing). 
All in all, it was an amazing experience, and it's incredible that we actully hiked up an active volcano! The way down was much easier, as we were given plastic bum sledge sliders, so we could slide down fast and safe. That was awesome and so much fun!!
Volcano Villarrica. 2847m


Almost at the top, with still good weather

Then the weather suddenly changed and we had to turn and go back down

Some of the view from the volcano. Lake Villarrica



On our way back to Santiago, we stopped by at Salto del Laja to see this amazing waterfall!