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| Clear Santiago after a days rain |
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| Clear Santiago after a days rain |
Since January many things have happened:
We had non-stop coverage of Obama's visit to Chile in late January. He brought with about 700 staff and a whole host of vehicles. The roads were closed for hours around Santiago preventing people from getting to work and around, many were really pissed off with the amount of attention accorded. And in the heart of the nuclear problems facing Japan after the earthquake and notwithstanding that Chile has experienced the two worst earthquakes ever recorded worldwide, the USA and Chile signed a pact to help develop nuclear power in Chile. Bloody mad!
In February we spent our first Valentine´s Dday together. As a surprise I took Eli to this wonderful boutique hotel, The Aubrey in Santiago, had a romantic meal and enjoyed explored Bellavista. It was some exploration as I spent £400 on a sculpture of Don Quijote. Eli surprised me with a kitten - Seve is his name. It was a romantic day. It's a bundle of fun now, running around the house with its big bushy tail held up high and annoying all the dogs in the street.
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| http://www.oceanpacifics.cl/main.htm |
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| http://www.theaubrey.com/ |
At the beginning of the March, Eli started a new job, she joined Pontificia Universidad Católica de Santiago and she was very happy but the struggle with her power crazy boss ended with her resigning. She was meant to Head of Projects but she spent much of her four weeks having her PowerPoint presentations rewritten and simple letters to clients corrected. Although Eli had no problems with this, her boss has no idea of Pareto´s Principle and spent an inordinate amount of time making minor minuscule corrections that it drove Eli round the bend. Anyway she has another job to go to,which is good.
Work wise , I have more students and more work. I have started working for two schools: Bridge Language Group and Executive English Solutions. Both together provide me about me with 30 hours a week work plus I also have a whole host of private students. This is not helping me with my Spanish practice though. I work with students in some big companies like : Johnson's, Becthel, Schnieder-Electric. The age range of my students is between 24 and 61. They are mostly men, mainly engineers. It looks like there is a real push in Chile to make English the second language.
May was spent in Malaysia, which was Eli's first visit.. see my FaceBook..many photos there.
In our spare time, we continue to go trekking and have seen some lovely areas out and around Santiago. The Andes is now covered in snow and the ski season has started. A 45 minute drive takes you to three ski resorts just outside the city.I The best one is Valle Nevado (looking forward to going up there in the next few weeks) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valle_Nevado
It's the end of July and I am getting into a routine, so my next blog entries will tell you about Chilean food , a little history etc.






