Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Day 45: Weekend Update


Day 45: Weekend Update

On Sunday, I didn’t do much. Went to church, which is basically the same where ever you go.

Then I went to my room and slept, because I was so tired. I watched the Olympics. Wherever you are in Brazil, if there is a TV, they are playing the Olympics. I was excited because the Men’s Basketball team was playing and I am obsessed with basketball.

After a while we decided to take a walk along the beach. We happen to see one of our classmates who had rented a longboard, some of us tried to longboard, and some of us decided to rent inline skates.

After a while we just went home and got ready to go to Manaus, because our wakeup call was like 2:30 am. 





Day 44: Exploring Fortaleza


Day 44: Exploring Fortaleza

Saturday morning, we split into smaller groups and went to historical points in the city of Fortaleza.

My group started off by going to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Fortaleza. It was a Neogothic styled church, meaning that the style was gothic, but because it was not in the same time period as original gothic styled churches, historians refer to the style as neo-gothic, as in new gothic. It had all the original gothic elements, two twin spires, rose windows, stained glass, ribbed vaults, and buttresses. The inside was incredibly gorgeous, and very worked, because it took about 40 years to make! It was truly stunning.

 We went to the Mercado central afterwards. I thought it was going to be just another building where people sell their arts and crafts, but it was much bigger than that. In fact I think it was about 4 stories high, with a crazy intertwining passage ways to get around the building quicker. Most of the stores sold the same style or type of product, and that’s why it’s good to try to talk the prices down. However, I am not good at that, and did not buy anything anyway. It was interesting to see how large the structure was though.

We then went to the Dragao Center of Art. When we got there it was closed until 2, and it was only 11, so we decided to keep exploring. We found another part of that same museum where they had an exhibition on Luis Gonzaga, our dear from Luis Gonzaga, exploring the history of forro music and such.

Then we went to the Theater of Jose de Alancar but that was closed for renovation.

Later that day I got my eyebrows waxed. That doesn’t seem like it’s that important. But in Brazil, all the women had their eyebrows done. There is a salon in every corner. The women are obsessed with presenting themselves well. Even our maid would go to the salon once a week. It made me feel like I was partaking of the culture.

Overall it was a fun time looking at the different things the city had to offer.













Sunday, July 29, 2012

Day 43: The Dark Knight


Day 43: The Dark Knight

On Friday we got on an air plane and headed out to Fortaleza. Something I like about travelling in Brazil is that security is not as annoying. It was forever to get through security in the United States, but not as long in Brazil.

Getting enough taxis to take us to our hotel took a while; I don’t think the girl at the front desk understood what we wanted.  When we finally got to our hotel, it was really interesting. It had a small kitchen and living room; we hadn’t had that in any of the other hotels we have stayed in.

Later that night we went to watch The Dark Knight Rises. The theater is inside the mall. In brazil, the women dress up really nicely to go to the mall, so my friends and I did our make up and put on nicer clothes so that we would blend in better with the Brazilians.

It was interesting because as we were standing in line, a guy was like “I like your hat” to my friend Mitch; he was wearing a BYU hat. I automatically thought that was weird, and then he started talking to us in English and he said he graduated from BYU and that he was doing some work for his masters in Fortaleza. We talked to him for a bit and it was cool, the small world syndrome.

The Dark Knight Rises is definitely not my favorite movie, but Brazilians seem to love it. They really love anything that is very American it seems. 

Day 42: Everybody look at me, I’m on a Boat


Day 42: Everybody look at me, I’m on a Boat

I went on a boat. It took us to two islands in the bay of Salvador.

First we wrote a giant elevator that takes you from the upper level of the city to the lower level. Salvador is a very hilly city and there are huge winding roads everywhere.

Then we saw the Mercado modelo, which is the building where they would keep the slaves before they would sell them. That’s where they would weigh them and show them off to slave owners. If one of the slaves was aggressive they would put him in the basement. The Mercado is literally 15 feet from the beach, when the tide would come in, it would drown whoever was down there.

The boat ride took us to two islands. The first one had the clearest most beautiful water I have ever seen. I wanted to swim out forever, but there were jelly fish, so I stayed very close to the shore.

On the boat there was a samba band. They played everyone’s favorite song, Ai se eu te pego. They were really funny. I tipped them well because I felt bad that when their hat got to me there wasn’t much in there. There are people who work hard in brazil, and make very little money, it makes me feel appreciative for what I have.

The boat ride to the next island was really rough on the water. We ended up on a small island which had a few locals. Some of the group took a tour of the city. I decided to sleep on a hammock, when in Bahia, do as the Bahians do, right? There is a joke that the people of Bahia, the state we are in, are really lazy, I just wanted to experience the culture on a hammock.

When we got home, I again watched community and just slept. It was a fantastic day. 




Day 41: Finally, out into the city


Day 41: Finally, out into the city

I still was not feeling very well, but I did not want to miss out on any more activities.

Vanessa got us a bus with a tour guide. He first took us to this lake. The story went something like it was made from the tears of something, I think. Either way, it was really pretty with really white sands.

We later went to a turtle zoo. It was really interesting. The rehabilitate turtles and keep them in captivity in order to keep the zoo running. Although this seems like a weird concept, they use the proceeds from the zoo to protect sea turtles. For example, protecting areas where there are turtle eggs in order for them to hatch safely. We were also able to touch some sting rays, it was really slimy and cool.

Later we went to a beach. It was a nice beach, with good water. Most of us were really tired and just stayed under an umbrella. There was a man selling things on the beach, there always are people trying to sell us things especially because some of the boys we are with are really really white. Anyway, the guy would make BEAUTIFUL landscapes using nothing just paint and his finger tips, and it was extremely amazing. It was disappointing to hear that he didn’t  sell his work much and that it was a very hard job. Some of the boys we were with bought so many paintings that they paid him 100 reais.

We later went home, and after feeling sick for most of the day, I went into the sauna. In the sauna we met a dentist who was on vacation from Rio de Janeiro. Its really fun and interesting to talk to random people in random places. Brazilians are really open people and always willing to talk.

For the rest of the night I just wanted some more community and slept, still sick.






Saturday, July 28, 2012

Days 39 and 40: I needed a Salvador, from my sickness


Days 39 and 40: I needed a Salvador, from my sickness

On Monday the 23, we all packed our bags and headed to Salvador. We said good by to our AMAZING family and the funniest maid ever. It was sad, I will miss them so much! 

It was a pretty short flight, but I get really stressed out if I am not in the airport at least 4 hours before my flight. Thus, trying to fly with 20 something people was really hectic and crazy for me. Overall the flight was pretty fine.

When we finally got to our hotel room, it was really nice. It was probably the nicest hotel we have stayed in so far. We mostly just hung out at the hotel that night and didn’t do much.

The next day I was extremely sick. I did not want to go out and get sicker. I was coughing really hard, like whooping awful cough. Luckily, or ironically?, my roommate was also sick so we stayed home and watched Pushing Daisies, the tv show together.

Later that night some of the boys came over and we watched Community, because Sara and I were too tired from being sick to do anything. Good thing it was a nice hotel room. 



Monday, July 23, 2012

Day 36, 37, 38: Weekend Update


Day 36, 37, 38: Weekend Update

I did not do much this past weekend. On Friday I went shopping with some of the girls and I bought shoes. They are adorable. They are purple suede flats with a bow. I wore them to the youth dance we went to later that night.

We had learned some line dances in order to teach the kids, but if anyone knows me they know that I am the worst choreographed dancer ever. It was super hard for me to try to keep beat, but I did the best I could.
Brazilian teenagers are very interesting. They look to be tagged in pictures and are obsessed with Facebook. Even if they only met you for 4 minutes, they still want to add you on Facebook, its crazy.

On Saturday we went to the Museum of the Northeastern Man. It was a museum kind of summarizing all the stuff we have been seeing and learning about on our trip, like the sertanejo. It was neat to see everything summed up. But later that night I got really sick and didn’t go to the soccer game and just stayed home and rested.

On Sunday we went to mass to see the Gregorian chants in Olinda. It was really fantastic, even though I am not a fan of mass, it was the Gregorian chants that I found really relaxing. I also really enjoyed being a church that was over 400 years old, and that was built just a few years after Brazil was discovered.

After that our house mom decided to take us on a little tour of Recife, and we went to the Bernnand statues that no one in our group wanted to go to except for Cristina and I. it was fantastic. I liked it a lot. However, I was still sick so I felt bad for most of the day.

That night was our goodbye party with Carbonel, his wife is literally gorgeous. He is a sweet guy and I hope everything he is working on turns up well.