I'm like the new type of Christhian, that one who believes in God, but isn't a fanatic. Let me explain it.
All my family (that includes me) belongs to this religion, but we never practice very often the things that the real Christians are supposed to do, like going to the church at the weekends, as an example.
I think there is a God, who have to be somewhere (?). I'm just baptized, and I always wanted to do my first communion and my confirmation, but now I don't have time for nothing :( .
My grandmother is the most unconditional Christian that I never knew. She and my grandpa, with the economic help of all the neighbors (like fifty jajaaj) built a little chapel crossing the street of their home, for everyone who wants to go there and pray or do something Christian. She thought that the chapel could be a good idea, because where she lives (at the countryside, surrounded by hills) there was no one.
My grandmother and that little chapel, are two of the most importants Christian symbols that I have.
God bless you, and God bless the United States of America! (just kidding) ajjajajaja.
Cheers!
jueves, 24 de abril de 2014
miércoles, 23 de abril de 2014
Not a great fan of technology
Honestly, I'm not a great fan of technology, because I learned and grew up without it. When I was a child, I have no idea how to use a phone or a laptop, because I loved going out to play with my cousins and friends, and what a soccer matches we played!
With the years, learn to use different tech devices becomes necessary for daily life, and now I have a phone and a laptop, which I use to write in all the classes, because it's more easy and fast to take note of everything the teachers say.
But the piece of technology that I always loved, is the PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo or everything that serves to play. I got a Playstation 1, when I was 10, but just played a few times with that. In 2008, my cousin bought a Playstation 3, and we loved it! This device allows you to play numberless kinds of games, and you can play it alone, with more friends, or online, with people all around the world.
I don't like to play alone, so I always use it with my cousins, and our favorite game is PES (Soccer game), and all the Need For Speed saga.
How often I use it? mmmm, I think that a couple of times per month, because I go to visit my grandmother (my cousin lives with her) just that number of times (she lives in the countryside, and just play PS3 a few times before we go to play soccer for real jajaja).
I like it because we've got a lot of fun playing PES, especially when you score and you mock of your cousin, that's the best part.
My life without it wouldn't change at all, because (how I said at the start) I'm not a great fan of this things. I think maybe I would have more time to do another kind of thing, like sleep more jajajaja.
Regards.
With the years, learn to use different tech devices becomes necessary for daily life, and now I have a phone and a laptop, which I use to write in all the classes, because it's more easy and fast to take note of everything the teachers say.
But the piece of technology that I always loved, is the PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo or everything that serves to play. I got a Playstation 1, when I was 10, but just played a few times with that. In 2008, my cousin bought a Playstation 3, and we loved it! This device allows you to play numberless kinds of games, and you can play it alone, with more friends, or online, with people all around the world.
I don't like to play alone, so I always use it with my cousins, and our favorite game is PES (Soccer game), and all the Need For Speed saga.
How often I use it? mmmm, I think that a couple of times per month, because I go to visit my grandmother (my cousin lives with her) just that number of times (she lives in the countryside, and just play PS3 a few times before we go to play soccer for real jajaja).
I like it because we've got a lot of fun playing PES, especially when you score and you mock of your cousin, that's the best part.
My life without it wouldn't change at all, because (how I said at the start) I'm not a great fan of this things. I think maybe I would have more time to do another kind of thing, like sleep more jajajaja.
Regards.
jueves, 10 de abril de 2014
This is my third semester here at the University, and I´ve 4 forced or obligatory subjects: Constitutional law II, Procesal law I, Internacional Public law with Arnello (a 90 years old grandfather, sooooooooo boooored) and finally Civil law II (this is the best subject by far!). As a elective subjects, I pick Law and Literature, and English level III.
Another activities that I do with 2 friends, it's to go to the gym like 2 or 3 times at the week, in the same building that we live in. The activity that most time takes me in the week, but also is the most that I love, it´s go everywhere and do anything with my girlfriend, Andrea (I'm sure she´s the love of my life <3 )
In this second year, I really hope, in first place, approve each one of the subjects that I take, and off course, learn all I can about this beautiful but boring career. Everyday I'm more sure that this is the right place for me, and I hope that this just gets better with the years (not so many by the way, I don't want to stay here forever jajaja).
Thanks for reading :) see you in the next one.
Another activities that I do with 2 friends, it's to go to the gym like 2 or 3 times at the week, in the same building that we live in. The activity that most time takes me in the week, but also is the most that I love, it´s go everywhere and do anything with my girlfriend, Andrea (I'm sure she´s the love of my life <3 )
In this second year, I really hope, in first place, approve each one of the subjects that I take, and off course, learn all I can about this beautiful but boring career. Everyday I'm more sure that this is the right place for me, and I hope that this just gets better with the years (not so many by the way, I don't want to stay here forever jajaja).
Thanks for reading :) see you in the next one.
jueves, 3 de abril de 2014
I was born in Rengo, in the sixth region, the 27th of september of 1994. I arrived to Santiago two weeks ago, because I´ve lived the past 18 years in my little city.
I studied in a school called "Colegio La Paz" for 8 years (yes, this was my elementary school). For the next 4 years, still in Rengo (what a little, but beautiful city!), my highschool was "San Antonio del Baluarte", what is a very big school, with 2 football fields and a lot of huges trees.
My family is composed by Miguel (my father), Olga (my mother), Lukas and Anastasia (my two loved little brothers, of 7 and 5 years old). Now, here in Santiago, I live with two friends in a flat near Universidad de Santiago subway.
My favourites hobbies are hanging out with my friends or with my girlfriend (I love her!) at the weekends or when I can, and of course, play soccer all the year in a team that we have in Rengo with my friends, "Forever Pajeros". My favourite bands are Oasis (what a band dude!), The Strokes, Muse, Arctic Monkeys, etc.
I studied in a school called "Colegio La Paz" for 8 years (yes, this was my elementary school). For the next 4 years, still in Rengo (what a little, but beautiful city!), my highschool was "San Antonio del Baluarte", what is a very big school, with 2 football fields and a lot of huges trees.
My family is composed by Miguel (my father), Olga (my mother), Lukas and Anastasia (my two loved little brothers, of 7 and 5 years old). Now, here in Santiago, I live with two friends in a flat near Universidad de Santiago subway.
My favourites hobbies are hanging out with my friends or with my girlfriend (I love her!) at the weekends or when I can, and of course, play soccer all the year in a team that we have in Rengo with my friends, "Forever Pajeros". My favourite bands are Oasis (what a band dude!), The Strokes, Muse, Arctic Monkeys, etc.
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