Trozos
So, when I first saw the Dunkin Donuts in the mall of Viña del Mar, I was pretty mad. I mean, come on, a city with a funky bohemian café on every corner does not need to be polluted by American fast food chains. But then I saw that they offered the flavor “Suspiro Limeño” (“Sigh of Lima”), which is a powdered doughnut filled with manjar. So I praised glocalization and bought one.
In other news, I am now friends with the nun in my dance class. She’s from Mexico, and she’s been in Chile for four years as part of a mission that helps orphans. And her name is Laura, "el nombre más hermoso del mundo." And if the nun said it, it must be right ;)
What else? Drawing is wonderful and addictive, Sebastian said his friends at the party thought I was cool, I’m getting a haircut tomorrow, I know too much about Chilean colonial economics, and my room has just been restocked with Calipso cookies and apricot juice. Awesome.
3 Comments:
Haha, what a "Laura" post. Oh, and did not appreciate that dissing of Dunkin' Donuts. C'mon Laura, weren't you raised to believe that Dunkin' Donuts was God??! Indeed. Yay for nuns with the same name as you, and apricot juice! =) Miss you loads.
I agree with Shelly....how dare you diss DA DUNKIN! haha! but i completely understand....you want cultural stuff when you're there! haha!!!
Glad you're postin alot more! =D
:-*
Pft. If my skills in Spanish are as good as I think they are--and they aren't--she's a pretty cocky nun.
-Pate
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