Pricey sunscreen under lock and key at the supermarket |
Though I have had a lot of down time, the past thirty days have been quite busy at times. During my first month in Brazil I have:
Gone through an entire large bottle of 30 SPF sunscreen. I'm glad I brought a few of them as sunscreen is outrageously expensive and held under lock and key (really) at pharmacies.
Gotten an apartment, set up internet, water delivery, and figured out how to use the odd washer which involves a lot of manual wringing of clothes after the supposed spin cycle.
Sunrise on the beach near our apartment (Photo by my roommate) |
Got a working SIM card and phone number for my trusty Chinese cell phone. If you need to get a hold of me my Brazilian number is: (+55) 73 9180 3437
Worn more skimpier bathing suits than I would ever have dared to wear in public in the U.S.
After four tries and seemingly endless paperwork and burearcarcy, finally obtained my federal police registration and temporary identification card and my uinversity library and ID card.
Released in sweat what must be at least 3x my body weight because of the heat and humidity.
Started attending a local baptist church.
Managed to finagle a student bus pass for way lower rates on all local and city transportation.
Tried my first caipirinha (national cocktail) and churrasco (national bbq style/pastime).
Started teaching four English classes a week at UESC.
Joined the ranks of students hitchhiking to get home when there were no buses to be found.
Killed lots of new insects and small creatures, big and small, both accidentally and on purpose.
Become addicted to fresh coconut milk and acai parfaits.
Been excited for the arrival of two visitors during my semester break: my sister (Jun 28-July 14) and my friend Erica (July 14-July 25)!
Managed to get to a level of tan-ness which is golden brown instead of glowing white.
Never appreciated the power of a ceiling fan as much as much as I do now.
Gone to capoeira and forró classes.
Missed Sean a lot. And then some more.
Sunrise on the beach (Photo by my roommate) |
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