Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Day-to-Days
On Monday the staff and the students at the school were sent home early as there were a bit of panic from the terror which had started in São Paulo last Friday. Outbreak of violence occured throughout the region of Vale do Paraíba, including my city. It was decided that the school would remain closed the next day. The kids were cautioned not to wear their identification tags, which all of us have at the school, as well as their school jackets and not to open the windows on the buses. On the way back, we observed police road-blocks on the highway entering and exiting São José. Later I was told the city had closed off to others travelling into the city. All the stores and shops were closed and the streets were empty except for the few police cars which were slowly patrolling the area. It was a strange and shocking feeling as I remembered one of the student, Kaio, (jokingly) said to me in a low grim voice : "Welcome to Brazil."
The good news was that by Tuesday morning, the city had begun to calm down and resume its usual pace of commercial activities.
For the past 2 weekends I hadn't travelled outside of São José. Instead, I had been indulging (and endangering myself) in all the tasty meats at churrascos. I was invited to 4 churrascos and attended 3 of them. As samba and pagode music is always played at these get-togethers, I've figured out that after stuffing myself with kilos of food, there's always room for more by dancing and moving around a little bit ;)
Mondays to Thursdays I now have dance and capoeira lessons. I'm learning salsa and forró in CTA and it's great because I absolutely love them and the lessons are free! Capoeira is really cool too, but it's not so easy to learn. I actually started the classes because at one of the churrascos I went to (it was the capoeira teacher's wife's birthday), the capoeira teacher (don't know how to pronounce his name) managed to convince me to join capoeira.
Re: Accommodation
I love the place I am staying now... but I will be moving next Thursday to another apartment nearby because it will be cheaper. Here, I'm living with 6 other people, and it's nice to talk with the boys (Big Mac, Tiago and Diego). I know I'll miss here!! At the other place, there will only be the woman, me and her Dachshund Pimenta. Pimenta is really cute but spoiled! We'll see how I get along with her...
The good news was that by Tuesday morning, the city had begun to calm down and resume its usual pace of commercial activities.
For the past 2 weekends I hadn't travelled outside of São José. Instead, I had been indulging (and endangering myself) in all the tasty meats at churrascos. I was invited to 4 churrascos and attended 3 of them. As samba and pagode music is always played at these get-togethers, I've figured out that after stuffing myself with kilos of food, there's always room for more by dancing and moving around a little bit ;)
Mondays to Thursdays I now have dance and capoeira lessons. I'm learning salsa and forró in CTA and it's great because I absolutely love them and the lessons are free! Capoeira is really cool too, but it's not so easy to learn. I actually started the classes because at one of the churrascos I went to (it was the capoeira teacher's wife's birthday), the capoeira teacher (don't know how to pronounce his name) managed to convince me to join capoeira.
Re: Accommodation
I love the place I am staying now... but I will be moving next Thursday to another apartment nearby because it will be cheaper. Here, I'm living with 6 other people, and it's nice to talk with the boys (Big Mac, Tiago and Diego). I know I'll miss here!! At the other place, there will only be the woman, me and her Dachshund Pimenta. Pimenta is really cute but spoiled! We'll see how I get along with her...
Labels: Door #1: The Brazil Experience
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Wow Ah Tien, you are really becoming a Brazilian. I am expecting you to teach me all the dances and speak lots of Portuguese together when we're both back in Canada.
luvfrum,
Chris
luvfrum,
Chris
PT, maybe we should switch life, so you got to stay in Vic and I got to fool around in Sao Jose! Oh and the pictures are great!
hey, how is the new apt? how is life & love? keep posting :)
big hug and lots of love from Germany (hopefully just a couple more weeks before I go exploring again :)
Cheers,
KIMCHI :)
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big hug and lots of love from Germany (hopefully just a couple more weeks before I go exploring again :)
Cheers,
KIMCHI :)
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