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Moi.
Basics.
Name: Andrea J
D.O.B: 04.02.91
Age: 22 years old
Nationality: Australian
Heritage: Chilean
A Life Worth Living.
Musac.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
8:35 PM
Lol they never came to get me yesterday! I sat there sitting in the cold from 4:30-5:45 and nada! Called the company and ended up on a tour to the altiplanic lagoons. It was pretty, saw wild vicuñas which are a cousin of the llama and I also saw flamingoes ^.^ The tour was kinda meh though, we got to the lagoons and couldn't walk down to them because they were closed off to visitors and the salt lake stank like a mofo. I was just tired and grumpy by the end of it. Easier than the Valle tours I did the day before though. In the arvo I met up with mum in the town plaza and got really shitty Peruvian food and then napped for 4 hours and went back out into town with mum for dinner with Ricardo and his fuckbuddy lady. Was so tired yesterday but mum signed me up to try go do the Geysers again and only slept 2 hours before today's tour *sigh* Can't really sleep on the bus for some reason.
SO BUMMED about my cameras. I'm such a sped, I left all the charges back in Sydney and the universal adaptor I got less than a week ago is already broken =.= iPhone pics for awhile. I'm really hoping I can sort something out before Peru.
Anyway I suppose I should try conserve my phone battery for pics today. I think the first stop is at a town somewhere from breakfast. I'm heaps pumped for the thermal waters though, they're meant to be 40* degrees inside though D= that sounds too hot lol this really is a place of extremes. This entire damn country. The first stop we're making is at the actual geysers which I was told to expect -15 to -10* weather o.O I don't know how cold it got yesterday but I was fine, wearing the same plus one extra top so I should be fineeeee.
I'll post soon and probs start gathering my pics on the plane ride to Santiago tomorrow so I can start uploading.
So one day I was hanging out with Kurt and we realised that there are some pretty wacky sayings in the spanish language.
Each Spanish speaking country has their own sayings, metaphors and similies but these are a few that I have collected over the last year or so.
Every time I hear my mum or grandma say a new one I text Kurt XD It has become somewhat of a little tradition for me now =]
Saying: La negrita astuta vende fruta.
Direct Translation: The (Astute, cunning, sly, crafty, fraudulent) cute/little black girl sells fruit.
Meaning: This saying is said as a sort of warning that you are/someone else is a cocktease
Saying: No calientes el agua (si no vas a tomar té)
Direct Translation: Don't heat the water if you're not going to drink tea
Meaning: This is also a sort of warning to someone who is being a cocktease. Kind of like, don't flirt and lead someone on if you have no intention of hooking up with them. It is also a play on words because in Spanish (Chilean at least) the word calentar (to heat) is also used informally as a way to say 'make horny'. So 'estoy caliente' = I'm hot BUT it means I'm horny. If you wanted to say I'm hot (because of the weather) you would say 'tengo calor'
Tongue Twister: Tres tristes tigres trigo trillaron tranquilos tragaron
Translation: Three sad tigers, wheat they threshed (To separate the grain from the straw or husks by mechanical beating), calmly they swallowed.
Tongue Twister:Pedro Pablo Pérez Pereira pobre pintor portugués pinta paisajes por poca plata para pasar por París
Translation: Pedro Pablo Pérez Pereira poor Portugese painter paints landscapes for little money to pass through Paris.
Saying:Buscarle la quinta pata al gato
Direct Translation:To look for the 5th leg of the cat
Meaning: Looking for problems when there clearly aren't any in that situation, so you're over thinking it and overcomplicating yourself.
Saying: Para ser bella hay que ver estrellas
Direct Translation: To be beautiful you have to see stars
Meaning: I'm guessing this is a fairly old saying because my grandad said it to me once, I kind of fell in love with this little rhyme/mantra. It means that no pain is too great to endure in order to look your best, this particularly refers to women having to wear painful shoes (stilettos) because it makes their legs look hot, wearing tight clothing to show off curves, waxing, plucking, dying hair, and I suppose nowadays you could extend that into getting cosmetic surgery. Just to clarify, my grandad wasn't a dick, I remember the saying coming up because we were watching a show with really attractive women and I was in awe of them and he explained that constructed superficial beauty comes at a price =) Oh and if you don't get the imagery, it's based on seeing "stars" when you hit your head/get dizzy, like if you've ever seen the cartoon representation of stars around the head when they get hit.
*To be continued
To Do.
Here's a list of some of the things I would like to do or accomplish or places I want to visit in my lifetime =]
* I have already been there, done that or started to read that but would like to do it again or complete the task
-- The task is completed and I don't feel the need to do a repeat