happiest birthday

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Happy Birthday to the best sister in the world! 
You are such a lovely young woman and I am so lucky to have you as my partner in crime! You are easily the funniest, most beautiful and talented baker I have ever known and I can't wait to see what fabulous and inspiring things you do next! I wish we could be together today but I know we will celebrate soon with a tasty treat and our favorite silly movies.
You are beautiful inside and out and really the most lovely and amazing!
ps. sorry for telling you that you were adopted from wolves with brother all those years ago.




Hannah I love you! 




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comida buena

Tuesday, January 26, 2010


Travel Guide

Part 2

I consider myself to be a semi-foodie as I like to cook and know what I like to eat. Good food is hard to come by and although I have been called "bougie" I think that it's better to take your time to find something really tasty then settle for something that is just okay. Chile is not known for its food (though wine is nothing short of amazing!) and it took a bit of work to find the scrumptious gems in Santiago. Interestingly many Chileans have told me that in the Pinochet Era curfew was enforced and thus not many restaurants or bars were open to the public. Most restaurants are relatively recent and therefore it is still an emerging business here.

The first restaurant I ate at in Chile and one of my tried and true favorites is Emporio la Rosa. This cafe has been open since 2000 and is known for their homemade ice cream. Located across from Parque Forrestal this cafe has a combination of indoor and outdoor patio seating. They have delicious salads and sandwiches as well as cafe and tea. Smoked salmon with avocado salad is perfect on a hot day! The ice cream really is amazing..including their most famous rose flavor! Prices are moderate and its a really nice place for quality food.
Emporio La Rosa
Merced 291 (Metro Bellas Artes/Baquedano)
Open 8am-10pm every day


Next, if you are looking for a very cheap meal (a position in which I most often find myself) head to Mercado Central. Located in Centro--this fish market is the place to get fresh fish at bargain prices. If you continue to walk into the center (past the fish stalls) there are several restaurants of pretty good quality. The middle is very touristy and therefore pricey but the side alley way restaurants are less expensive. Paying more for the middle restaurants seems to pay off as its more risky for your health to try the side stalls. I have tried the side stalls and they aren't bad. I've heard the best center restaurant is Don Augusto. Regardless, you are sure to get some fresh seafood!
Mercado Central
Enter on Ismael Valdés Vergara between 21 de Mayo and Puente (Metro: Punto Cal y Canto)
Open everyday except Sunday 10am-9pm

Another ice cream must is Sebastian. Located in Providencia this cafe has tasty treats as well--similar to Emporio's tastes..salads and sandwiches. In bustling and trendy Providencia this cafe is a great place for the late Chilean lunch. Plus the ice cream is to die for! With flavors like Swiss Chocolate and nutella. It's most definitely a must try spot! Cortney and I had quite the addiction going on for a while. They also have bana de chocolate which is a hard chocolate shell covering option. Que rico!!
Sebastian
Andres de Fuenzalida 26 (Metro: Los Leones)
Open everyday except Sundays 11am-11pm



Another one of our favorites is Sushi! Sushi is pretty popular here in Santiago because it is the new "in" fashion food. Our dear friend Sandra took us to this sushi place called Miyako located in Centro that quickly became our favorite. After 5pm its a 50% discount and the sushi is always fresh and tasty! The discounted price makes this sushi place a great bargain as well!
Miyako
Moneda, 856 (Metro Santa Lucia)

In reviewing my food selections I noticed that most of my favorite places focus mostly on seafood, salads, and ice cream..whoops! Oh well! I will expand my horizons and get back with some more variety for you..This is not all I eat I swear! But bear in mind I cook more frequently than I eat out because its cheapest and fun. :)
Next up on the guide: Bars and Clubs

Besos a todas!

ps. I have been receiving notice that is difficult to comment (Mom and DAD!) so I tried fixing a few things to make it easier. Click POST A COMMENT. C'mon you can do it!

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Santiago Guide

Saturday, January 23, 2010


Travel Guide: Santiago

Part 1

Before Mary Jo arrived Cortney and I complied a list of must-see/must-dos in Santiago (all with a small budget in mind). We came up with a pretty comprehensive list including food, museums, bars/clubs, monuments, and interesting side trips.

First, there's the historic sites/buildings..

Plaza De Armas--When the Spanish came to conquer South America, Chile was one of the last countries to succeed. Although many Spanish explorers came before Pedro de Valdvilla, he was the first successful conquistador. In every South American city there is a Plaza de Armas because the Spanish believed it to be essential to an industrious city. The Plaza de Armas in Santiago is from the 1540's when Pedro de Valdivia first arrived. The plaza was remodeled and is lined by the Palacio de la Real Audiencia (1804) which houses the Museo Histórico, the Municipalidad de Santiago (1785) and the Correo Central (postoffice) (1882), and the Catedral Metropolitana (1745). It is a nice plaza to eat ice cream and people watch. In addition, there are always artists selling paintings in the square and old men playing chess.



Plaza de Armas at night

Parque Metropolitano/Cerro San Cristobal
This park has a variety of outdoor activities and spectacular views. There are two pools, a zoo, a funicular which goes to the highest point in the city where the statue of the Virgen is mounted. I took Mary Jo on a run here and we also rode the funicular to the top. It is a nice little refuge from the busy streets of Santiago where the air is cleaner!


Mary Jo and Lady Santiago


Cerro Santa Lucia
Pedro de Valdivia made his first government building at the then center of the city--called Cerro Santa Lucía in 1541. It is a beautiful castle with gardens that has a really awesome view of the city. I think the view is better than Cerro San Cristobal because it is not above the smog. On Wednesdays there is a party in the castle called "After Office" where everyone dresses up and dances. It is really fun and we got to take Mary Jo to Santa Lucia both during the day and for After Office. There is also a Ferria Santa Lucia at the base with really cool artisanal crafts that is definitely worth checking out!


view from the top


us girls before After Office

Next up: Best Food Spots
Besos a todas!

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visitor

Tuesday, January 19, 2010


Mary Jo, one of Cortney and I's oldest and dearest friends has been visiting in Santiago these past two weeks. I can't wait to tell in detail all the silly stories and fun times we've had. It was so good to have her here with us and I don't want her to leave!

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welcome 2010!

Saturday, January 2, 2010


new year!

Chilean new years was something to behold for sure--all night partying was a bit of a struggle so we went to a friend's for cocktails and drinks then didn't quiteeee make it to the clubs around 4am but it was a nice entering of 2010--with new friends and an old favorite (love you Cort!)..In true Chilean tradition I wore yellow underwear for good luck. haha. Champagne is my drink of choice so of course there was plenty of that flowing as well..Anyway new year, new decade and did you know it was a Blue Moon!? The only one until 2028. So a special full moon for the new year.ahhh..excitement! As we welcome the new year and the end of the decade (wow wee) I'd like to take some time to reflect on the past year and what the future looks like. In 2009, I graduated college, visited New Orleans and Chicago, learned new things, spent time with my family and friends, moved to Santiago, became an English teacher, met new people who inspired me, and changed for the better. Despite some lows of this past year I've changed my life for the better and I'm happy to say that I'm living my life with positivity! I usually write down some resolutions so to keep in mind as I venture on the next year of my life..and this year I've been thinking about several things I'd like to work on..

-being less judgmental of others..no one's perfect and everyone makes mistakes!
-drink 8 glasses of water everyday--Hydration
-happiness being a priority always!

Wishing everyone much love, happiness, health and prosperity this nuevo ano and sending out kisses and hugs to you all!
<3

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