One morning I woke up to this ridiculous downpour. 13 floors below my window is a parking lot with a corrugated tin roof. The sound of the rain is great amplified by the roof
(By the end of the rain, that white wall had broken due to the mudslide that crashed into it)
Anyways, on Thursday night we celebrated Thanksgiving by dressing up and going out to a nice restaurant. There was no Alison-pie, or roasted veggies, or fire in the fireplace, or photo-albums from bike trips but it was still a very nice meal. I was supposed to skype my family at the dinner table, but unfortunately the two times I tried (5pm California time and again at 8pm), I didn't get through.
Me, Gloria (UCSC), and Tami (UCSB)
Me, Daryn (UCLA)
Alex, Me, Daryn, and Chris, all from UCLA
My Crepe...Delicious
Last night I went to a hip hop concert. Hip Hop, prounounced 'hippy-hoppy' in Portuguese, is very uncommon in Brazil. But this concert was a sweet change from all the samba, forro (pronounced foho), pagode (pronounced pago-gee), and reggae (pronounced heg-ee) I have been listening to for the past 3 months. One of the singers was absolutely phenomenal. She was like a combination of Goapele and Lauryn Hill, only in Portuguese. And of course, concerts are very participatory event in Brazil. Dancing and singing along are absolutely mandatory. We didn't get back until 4:45 in the morning. The sky was already lightening.