Changes come in all shapes, sizes, and textures as the Patagonian summer threatens to come to a close. Let’s go in chronological order, shall we?
February 8. My mom flies in to Bariloche.

What follow are active-kitchen nights,
a day trip to el Bolsón’s colorful Tuesday crafts ‘n yummies fair,
Nate stick-shift-driving-extraordinaire Conroy took us to Villa la Angostura, Osorno, Valdivia, Villarrica, Pucón, Junin de los Andes, San Martín de los Andes and through the 7 lakes district back home.
Thanks for coming to visit, Ma! It was great having you!!
On my day off we took colectivo #20 to Puerto Pañuelo in search of Cerro Llao Llao. The day was warm with no wind. We hiked along the road for a bit catching shadows with our footsteps and dodging 2 and 4 wheeled vehicles. The querido path veered off right and took us with it. The forest full of thick trees and bamboo shoots kept us cool from the sun and provided some hide and seek opportunities.
From the top of the cerro we were rewarded with a stunning view of Cerro Lopez, green hills falling into crystal blue waters below, and a friendly man with a gruff voice .
They brought us gigantic organic squashes (pumpkins??) back from el Bolsón. We still haven’t finished the zapallitos or the yummy honey!!
The sad day that they left incidentally was my last day of work at the Tangoinn Downtown Hostel!! A bittersweet day. Thanks for stopping by!!! It was such a pleasure to have you here and to see you again!! Next stop Melbourne?? Bankok??
So what happened at the hostel? For starters, I found another job at an English Language Institute that promised better hours, more opportunities for creative thinking and a homey work environment. Plus, they have an apple tree and a grassy back yard. Need I say more?? Secondly, Tangoinn’s bosses and I discovered a few irreconcilable differences in opinion. And even though I get exponentially happier each day that I am not working there, I know that every experience is an opportunity to learn something new. I certainly learned a lot and am grateful for all the wonderful people I worked alongside with.
So I am turning my focus to the English Language Institute. They have given me four classes, two beginning and two relatively advanced. I’ve been spending extra long hours prepping my lesson plans and materials. I’m excited, but a little nervous… teenagers + me +The English Language = ????
Classes start on Monday.
2 comments:
Buena suerte, Alisa. Can't wait to hear more about your teaching experiences. The school looks like it has a very nice homey feeling.
I have wonderful memories of Bariloche and our travels into Chile. Thanks for everything.
Love,
Mom
Alisa, thanks for the updates. Always enjoy your photos and summaries. I am so pleased Pat was able to visit. I am also thankful you have a terrific new job that will provide additional balance along with challenge. What a journey!!
Mike
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