I had a class about Rapa Nui that I found very interesting because of its culture and historic -and prehistoric- facts of how everything in this little Island started gestating
About sports, I didn't do much this time, just played some basquetball. Somehow I didn't have so much spare time for it, or for other activities either... now that I write about it, I can't believe that all the leisure time I had, I spent it watching movies (American Crime was a really good one). Most of the time I was studying or working at the lab, where things didn't come out right, always, so I had to have a lot of patience and constancy.
I didn't spend much time with my friends this semester; instead I spent it with my family. My mom had to get a surgery of her shoulder, so I traveled a lot to Los Andes to be with her and everybody else.
The most memorable time, I have to say it was a little before the first semester started. I went to do a field work close to Temuco, with a professor and another friend of the class. One of those days we went to Panguipulli Lake and spent the whole afternoon rowing on a boat at the middle of the lake, far away from people. It was very relaxing. At that time, I couldn't imagine the tough semester that was coming ahead.
I had a pretty intense semester, but it was good.
to reality: Be a a physical anthropologist!
yulenka-k@rambler.ru
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