Bolivia day #2

 September 18th 2025 Blog 2#

Hello everyone, while writing this my second day in Bolivia has passed and it has also gone well. It was far less eventful but still enjoyable. Because of my jet lag and tiredness from the flights I wasn't awake for breakfast with the exchange family, but I able to have breakfast with the lady who cleans around the house. After that I studied Spanish and watched YouTube until 2:20 when Daniela, my host mother, came back for lunch and we ate silpancho a Bolivian food until Carlos, my host father, came back with Joaquin, my host brother. Carlos then took me to my first class of Spanish with rotary from 3:00 to 5:00. It wasn't difficult and I met another exchange student, a girl from France, there should be another guy but I think he might be in Santa Cruz. I met her host family for a few minutes, who were very talkative and happy to meet me. After we came back and I played playstation with Joaquin for a bit then had dinner, which was chicken and peanut soup. 

and that was my entire day really, I am going to try to visit the pool the neighborhood has tomorrow when everyone is gone again, my Spanish classes with rotary are on Monday Tuesday Thursday and Saturday and I think I start school on Monday. On the 20th many exchange students are traveling to Santa Cruz for Rotaries 60th anniversary, I think the guy and girl in my Spanish class are traveling for it tomorrow but I need some more documents to travel.

Ok anyways, I just updated my last post with how my flights and the airports were, but I also said I would explain if Im missing everyone in this post. The answer is yes sure, but it is not a problem, I am used to being away from friends and family because I live between my father and mother's homes. But again the answer is yes, I am missing everyone. My friends who I know even when I come back to America I may not see again especially. Upper classmen who will have graduated, thank you lily for teaching me Lincoln Douglas style debates for DDF, and to all of the other juniors. Under classmen who will move away in the next year, it was good seeing you Konrad at the Bonfire, its been a been at least a year and half since I last saw you, I hope life is a little easier for you from now on, to the rest of the under classmen who aren't leaving Im glad I got to see most of you at the bonfire and at the galley last week but it just made me remember what we used to have at the middle school before, I think you all know I treat you like little brothers but with more roughness and vulgarness. 


Anyways, have a good evening everyone

Adios




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