Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Tuesdays mean videos!

This week in photos is on a holiday! With the end of finals comes a collection of youtube video's that have made my week all the more exciting. Enjoy!

Quick reminder. I will be back from PR on friday so let the love show!
love and kisses
-A





Monday, July 13, 2009

Saturday, July 11, 2009

This week in photos!

This week in photos is being posted a day earlier than normal, because I got some special pictures of a special someone that I want the world to see.

1. Blanco: My best friend in PR and The oliver twist of Puerto Rican Cats. Blanco is a stray cat who lives in the bushes in front of my dorm. We eat turkey slices for lunch, play, and occationally I will nap with him. He has this nasty habit of hiding under cars and playing with people's feet. He reminds me of my sly boots back home.



2. The Sacred Taino Village is located in the mountains ( very hillbilly area of Puerto Rico). The Tainos worshiped mother nature and have many stones with drawings that face north in their sacred squares. The reason they choose this spot in particular is because one of the mountains is shaped like the symbol of the Taino people. It was fate!





3. The Caves- I learned nothing but everything was beautiful and I absolutely love caves! I even have a crap picture of me in a coal miner hat in cave...now that is serious dedication.








4. Two pictures from the night we went drinking in old San Juan with a bunch of 19 year old girls.  Old San Juan is the Mecca of Young Hip kids in need of Alcohol on the weekends, and it was bloody hot. I wish I had more pictures but if you check my facebook you can check out some pictures that my friend ashley took. I also added in a picture of the coffee I drank to the next day at 6am which sustained me through 6 hours of class. It was like liquid gold!




Enjoy the rest of your weekends, and Tune in next week for more photos and stories. I love and miss you all
-Ana


Thursday, July 9, 2009

¡Musica Por Favor!


This video was filmed in La Perla. The Music is taken from sound clips of real life Puerto Rico...and its kinda awsome¡

Sunday, July 5, 2009



I forgot 2 pictures

Somedays

I've just started to really come to terms with my breakup. It feels a bit like my heart has been ripped out and stomped on so I have nothing nice to bring to the table. Here are my photos from this week. I think the turned out beautifully. Enjoy. I love and miss you all.
A













Sunday, June 28, 2009

Yo estoy en Puerto Rico!

My first week in Puerto Rico went by so fast very fast! 

A group of us from UPR first arrived
 during the Celebration of Saint John the Baptist the Patron saint of San Juan. The people of San Juan traditionally walk backwards 7 times into the ocean for luck, or healthy babies..or something along those lines. Some how our group got lost and ended up in the gay section of the beach. 
If it wasn't so dark I would have more pictures of men in gold lame speedos and cowboy hats. Imagine my disappointment.

The next few days were spent getting to know the
 University of Puerto Rico campus in Rio Piedras. Rio Piedras is a beautiful place with
 many palms
 trees, beautiful architecture, and the people are all very nice. Our Group leader Alejandro studies Marketing at the University. He seems very secretive and drives a very nice BMW. We haven't yet figured him out, but he takes good care of us. During our first few days he took us to La Perla which is the oldest part of San Juan. 

Hay muchas drugas y Graffitti en la Perla. 

It is a very a historical site, which Hunter S. Thompson used as an example as to why Puerto Rican are bad people. We were not allowed to photograph the homes but I do ave photos of the graffiti.
We also started classes which run for 4 hours straight Spanish every day con la Professora Acevedo (no relation to our family, so don't get too excited mom). In the afternoon we have a history and culture class con Wilma so and so I dono her name yet . For this class we get to take baller field trips around the island and write one page reaction papers. I endeavor to write mine in Spanish but, I can barely order a burrito without slipping into spanglish so we shall see! 
The first field trip our class, and a group of other students from UPR, and St. John's University in Queens went on was to El Unque, The beach, and then Fajardo and bio luminescent bay
I've already been to the rain forest  so  I will skip ahead and go straight into the highlight of my trip so far, Fajardo. If you ever find yourself in PR please oh PLEASE GO! It is an experience I will probably never forget. We took our kayaks out on the lake at about 7pm s
o we were kayaking through a mangrove Forrest in complete darkness with only the light of the moon. As you can imagine we crashed into the mangroves a lot. It was a big old mess and there were some waters fights between some of us students, and I got hit in the face with a paddle at some point...I will retaliate! When we got out into the open water our tour guide explained to us that there we only 5 places in the world that you could see luminous water and already 2 of
 those places have been destroyed. Due to the salt content in the water which is helped along by the mangroves, and the temperature of the water, certain organisms can survive.
 When jarred the organisms in the water begin to glow like tiny fire flies and each one has a life span of two days. When I dipped my hand into the water and then brought it to my face it sparked with tiny lights. How wonderful is that?

Sundays are spent with my great aunt Tita. We go to church at the church that mother, my grandmother, and my great grandmother went to. Then we ate lunch and afterwards My great aunt Mary and I napped while Tita watched TV. Marry looked at me today and called me Adelaida (that is my mothers name) and said that I was beautiful when I was leaving. She turns 92 in August. Everyone kept telling me today how much I look like my mother and how beautiful I am. I was very flattered but just proud that Maria and I look and remind people of my mother because she is a great woman in our eyes. 














So to conclude I am having a wonderful time!

This week coming up is going to be an exciting one. Another field trip, a night of salsa dancing with students from UPR, and I get to meet up with a local woman who does charity work for animals and feed some strays on the island



I love and miss you all
-Ana