Well, I just realized that my last blog post is titled
“Merry Christmas and Happy New Year,” it now being March and all I would say
that I’m past due for a new post. I have realized recently that when I feel
like writing a blog post its usually because I am bored and with nothing to do
which usually means there is not much to talk about but when I get behind 2
months, its because I have been doing a lot, haven't had any time for blogs and so much has gone on that it is nearly impossible to fit it in one blog post but I'll give it a shot.
For starters, I finished up my time in Puerto Raul Marin
Balmaceda in the Aysen Region of Chilean Patagonia. I caught the ship early in
the morning on February 9th about 2 months after I first met the
family. The whole family was up at 5:30am to get me to the dock where it comes
in and say goodbye. We closely calculated how long it would take me to get to Santiago to be
there February 13th at 10:00am to meet up with my Dad so that I
could stay in Raul Marin as long as possible. I didn’t want to go. We had so many good times
that I will always remember. Some days were slower and others were packed with
lots to do and people to entertain. Not only did I get to know the family
really well, I got to meet many people who stayed at the lodge and was able to
learn a little about them as they questioned me with curiosity of what I am
doing and what I think of Chile. I also got to hear a lot about the political
and economic issues of this desolate area of Chile through many long
conversations at the home with guests and friends. It is a difficult issue
because there are so many aspects of the area that are inefficient for example
travel and the access to food, electricity, water and jobs and there are
actually big protests going on in the area right now where people are blocking
roads and causing disruptions that started just a few days after I left to get the word out about these problems. But I
think too about how one of the main charms of the whole Patagonia area is how
untouched it is and how few people there are. This is what makes it so
beautiful and what has attracted it to me so much. It is a difficult to find the
balance between making the lives of the people who live there better and easier
and keeping it natural and not making it so artificial and touched by people. I
think that has to be one of the most controversial and challenging topics and
problems. Needless to say I fell in love with Patagonia and my family and Fundo
Los Leones Lodge and will definitely be back to see more some day soon.
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Me and Mama Mery |
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Me and Nico before our kayak down the Palena River |
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The whole kid clan |
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my little furry friends Mota and Pelusa |
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The house |
Once I made it back to Santiago I finally met up with my
Dad! I was so excited to see him watching the monitors of the people exiting
the doors. When I finally saw his royal blue hat I ran to go catch up with him
as he was bombarded with taxi drivers and people yelling. He had brought a
whole suitcase of things with Christmas cards, valentines cards, birthday cards
and presents and of course a plastic jar of my Nina’s snickerdoodle cookies.
When he pulled out the jar he said he had asked Nina, “Why can’t I just take them
in a plastic bag so it takes up less space” and she insisted they be in a jar
so that they wouldn’t get here smashed. Needless to say, they were delicious and in perfect form. The next day we headed to Iguazu Falls,
we had to wake up at 3:30 in the morning for our transfer to the airport, but
we got there and mom had booked us a nice hotel with an incredible pool where
we lounged the whole next day. We went out to some nice dinners for Valentines
day and my 21st birthday and had some delicious Argentine steaks!
I’m not even a big meat eater and they were amazing. On the day of my birthday
we spent the whole day at the falls and took the boat that drives you into
them. It was awesome. The sight was so beautiful in general and I was just so
happy.
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Were in Argentina, Brazil is on the right, Paraguay on the Left |



After Iguazu we headed back to Santiago and spent a few days
here seeing some tourist sights and doing some prime people watching. Then we
took a night bus to Pucon, Chile which is about 10 hours south of Santiago in
the mountains. Pucon does tourism right and I think if anyone wants to see the
best of the south this is the place to start! The town is very small but the
buildings are very cute, there is a big lake and on a clear day you can
enjoy the view of the famous Volcano Villarrica. Actually my dad and I ended up
climbing the Volcano on the most beautiful day, no joke. There are tons of
companies that take you up this second most active Volcano in Chile and we decided that we couldn't miss it. I’m not
going to lie some parts were really freaky and I thought to myself what am I
doing and who would have ever thought I’d be here with my Dad, but it was so
worth it. We spent the rest of the time relaxing at the lake, bike riding to
waterfalls, going to the hotsprings, eating out, watching Chilean Elvis at the
casino or should I say “El Rey de Rock”, and of course our favorite rock back
right on the corner of O’Higgins and Ansorena. It was an amazing trip and I’ll
never forget it, we had such a great time and it was the perfect way to end my
summer. I’m now officially back in Santiago, with my last semester or 4 months
to go. I don’t know what this semester is going to bring me and I’d be lying if
I said I wasn’t nervous. But it will be an adventure and I’m ready so bring it
on. Later alligators.
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Look, what a pretty volcano... |
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Alright LETS DO THIS! |
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Chillin' at the top like a champ ;) |
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Hot Springs with our Uncle John Shirts, R.I.P. we love you. |
You know what is so funny??? The YELLOW BACKPACK!!! That thing belongs in the Smithsonian! Love the blog. Just waiting for Dad to get back home. Love you too! - Mom
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Lauren, this sounds like an amazing adventure that you got to experience with your Father :) I am sure you will never forget about it and we will hear about it at the family parties! Ha And seeing you both in your Uncle John t-shirts almost made me tear up in class (crazy coincidence, I wore mine yesterday!) Anywho, I love you and continue to have your wonderful adventures. I cant believe you have been there since LAST JUNE! Thats crazy!! Well i cant wait to see you. Good luck in your next semester :)
ReplyDeleteLove Tara