Wednesday, September 26, 2012

OPERA

Hello to everybody!

In the Castel Sant' Angelo (the end)

A couple of days ago I went to the opera with my friends of the Language Club. It was fantastic! I have been in more operas before, but I always like them. Here we saw the play Tosca, in Italian (with subtitles in English), and it was great! I finished crying (I always finish crying in operas) because everybody died, but I like sad endings, they are very moving.



Rebecca, me, and Hannah

Everybody was very beautiful with the dresses and high heels. Only three of us went: Rebecca (the President of the Language Club), Hannah and me. Here I am posting one photo of us with our long, pretty dresses. Mrs. Bletso came too, she is the Spanish teacher and the moderator of the Language Club.

Mrs. Bletso and me




Hannah and me

It was a Wednesday, so we could not go out to any place after the opera finished. Anyway, I had a lot of fun. The next day I had a History test, so I had to study that night.

Part of our group!
And now an advice for future exchange students: Try to be involved in as many activities as you can! It is not difficult and you can have a lot of fun! You can go to museums, to fairs, to operas... And some of them have just one or two meetings a month! For example, tomorrow I have a meeting with my Language Club, and it is the first meeting of September! Really, you can have a lot of friends, and be very accepted at your schools.


I hope to see you in the comments!

Bye Bye!

10 comments:

  1. Hello:
    I am very happy because you enjoy always there but you study too. Whose are Rebeca, Hannah and Mrs. Bletso? How did you do the exam? I think good.
    Kisses Alberto

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    1. Hi! Of course I have to study! As I had to study in Spain, here too.
      Rebecca and Hannah are two of my friends, and Mrs. Bletso is the Spanish teacher at Pres. I changed the information in the post saying who Mrs. Bletso is.
      The exam was good, I had a 92%. Thank you for asking.
      Kisses!

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  2. Laura: 92% is not a good mark. A good note would be, according an easy scale, 99% or more.

    92% is simply, a scraping approved.

    But, and only by this time, not worry: you will be forgiven because your spanish father is a very compressible father, as always he was. ¿Ok?

    Congratula!

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    1. Daddy, I have studied really hard for this test, so 92% is a very good mark.
      I know you were ironic, weren't you?
      Thanks!

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  3. Guapísima. Muy bonito el vestido. Lo peor ......examen al día siguiente. Enhorabuena por esa nota, aunque te haya costado horas del sueño. Disfruta mucho bonita. Un gran beso.

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  4. I am very happy and very proud of how well you are developing with your current family and your new friends in Louisville. And also for the wonderful notes and new knowledge that you are accomplishing.

    Enjoy and learn from everything and everyone, as you have always done!

    We all love you very much

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    1. Thank you, daddy. Your English has been really improved too! Congratulations!
      I love you too!

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  5. Laaaaaau! Congratulations, a 92% is a very good mark! Those days, some of our teachers asked me about you: Teresa, Fabio, Maria del Mar, Antonio...and they are very happy with you! (and hello from their part, jejeje) lots of kisses :)

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    1. Thanks, Vi! You can say them the link of my blog, can't you? Say hello to them from my part too, please. Kisses!

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