For me, this year has been very fast, however, it has
been a year of great learning. I arrived at the big city of Santiago without
knowing much and without too many expectations,
that was a huge challenge that involved working with a bunch of
strangers, the location of new streets for me, and adapt to a style of life
which I was not used to. I have met great classmates, now I live with my
grandparents whom I've known better, and Santiago provides opportunities that
other cities in the country are not. I have taken courses on music with wise
teachers, I have learned a little of Portuguese and improved my performance in
English, and I have attended large concerts and cultural events.
On the other hand, my health has did not go so well this
year, I've fallen sick and cold more
often than I am accustomed (about seven times so far of the year!!). Once I was
two weeks in bed without much physical energy to do my activities, that was
terrible for me.
I am usually be very active and there are always things that have not done yet or I still have to do. For example, I would have loved to enroll in
a football team, or I would have loved to learn some musical instruments, have
more time to play it, but I know that calmly, I can do it in the future.
Finally, I would like to highlight all the knowledge I have
obtained in the career and the good people I've ever met in Santiago.
you should be selling peanuts, or use your time to lechur (leisure)
ResponderEliminargreat, good for you Simon!!
ResponderEliminarSantiago always destroy the health of outside people...
ResponderEliminarIt's hard life in a new city, speccially in a big one like Santiago.
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