I had the internship Tuesday through Thursday this week, with the highlight being going to a screening of Knowing with Nicolas Cage, who lived up to my low expectations of him. It was a strange film, with a huge religious undertone, but it was surprisingly scary. I went with Rhiannon, and helped her at the beginning, because FILMINK was hosting the screening. I had to hand out the “prizes” to the people who answered some trivia questions before the movie (the prizes, not so great – the best one being Mr. Mom).
Thursday night, I went out with my future roommate Isabel in
I poked my head in the door, and heard, “…1, 2, 3… 5, 6, 7…” A salsa lesson! The teacher poked her head back out and asked if I wanted to join them. I thought, “Why not?” and went inside. I jumped right in and did a lot better than I thought I would. Everyone asked if I had taken lessons before but I said only swing dancing lessons (thanks Jul!). I found out from one of the ladies that the poetry reading had been cancelled, which explained the empty library. The lesson was a lot of fun, and definitely proved my new theory correct, that some of the best experiences abroad are the ones you don’t plan. I walked back to the bus stop feeling completely satisfied. There are definite moments that I am always going to remember from my abroad experience (even if I don’t have pictures of them!) and that was definitely one of them.
An update on my living situation: On April 9, I’ll be moving all off my things out of the Thompson’s and into Isabel and
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hi amster. its dad. i have to go to work tomorrow. ugh. ;) i am so with it . not so w/ your mom.
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