Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Machu Pichu is Cool


If that doesn't look mystical, I don't know what does. An interesting fact I learned about the Inca's while in Peru is that they built these terraced lawns, not only for practicality's sake--living in the mountains makes flat space otherwise hard to find--but also to make the Machu Pichu golf course the most difficult, where even the emperor (called the Inca) might have a tough time sinking in the par fours....Ok, the golf course thing was a big lie, but the terraces are cool, no? And the dark, cloudy, rainy day made it look all the more mystical. Turns out Machu Pichu was the land for the elites, like astrologers, doctors, priests, and vestal virgins.

Machu Pichu also had some llamas rolling around there. Before this picture was taken, these Argentine chicas were taking a picture of one of their friends near the llamas, when one (not pictured) went running down the ancient gutter tot he right of the picture, straight at her. She freaked out, and SNAP; her friends took a picture of her terrified face while a llama ran past.


Atom and I also tried some Guinea Pig, or cuy. Not the most delicious thing on the menu. The alpaca was better. But all in all, not that bad. I think if it had a better sauce/seasoning it would have been better. And they say you're supposed to eat everything except for the bones. Gross. The leg I had still had some hairs sticking out of the skin, so I ripped that 'ish off before I munched on the little bit of meat left behind. One of my fake uncles, Tio Ivan, was sitting in front of Atom and left the able. Couldn't stand the look of the cuy. Can't say I blame him.



On a completely separate note, I'm off to NYU for an interview. I'm a finalist for the Root-Tilden-Kern Scholarship Program, which gives money to kids to are cool (like me) and will  commit to working in Public Interest Law for some years after law school. I talked to one of this past year's scholars, and she humbled me...aka made me nervous. I realize they must like something about me, but her experiences and qualifications made what I have done seem juvenile in the sense that she has lived more life and done more things and my adult life is just starting. She has shown years of dedication and service as a professional, while I am finishing my first year out of college. Still, I know and am proud of what I have done in the past, I have a strong sense of what I want to accomplish in the future, and (as I keep reminding myself) I was picked from a pretty large applicant pool to be a finalist. So wish me luck. New York, here I come....Friday.

Peace.


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Monday, March 26, 2007

To Peru and Back

My boy, Atom, has some pictures of this momentous trip. Alas, I do not. But it was wonderful to see my bro and spend time with my family. Here's the neighborhood in which my bro and his community work at. This dog isn't theirs, but the community, Family of Jesus Healer (FJH) has four of their own with the men and a few more protecting the women. My bro was in charge of training a few of them, which gave him a pretty wicked scar when the trainee fought back.

 

Below here is a picture of my bro and FJH. Notice how green the grass is, and compare it to the dusty, dirty, cactusy picture above. They are neighbors. It shows how fertile the land is, but how dry it is. The grass is green (or exists at all) only if you have water to keep it growing. The community takes care of their land to make it a haven for themselves, those they help, and because they can. They have dug a well somewhere in the back, so they have the access to water that some of their constituents don't have. In the picture is (from the far left to far right) Tio Jose, Orlando (Hno. Jose Maria), Hno. Pio, Hno. Karol, Tia Fatima, and my pop's left side.



This last picture is of my boy Atom and me, on our way from Lima to Cusco, right before we hit up Machu Pichu. Little did we know that what Cusco held in store for us was my vomiting and Atom wanting to.



All in all, a good trip. Glory to God.


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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Let's Continue the Love

Well, you can obviously tell my fascination and excitement with what Alyse is doing, so here is a picture from her group, the Center for Development in Central America. Click on the picture to link to their current Newsletter.

Monday, March 12, 2007

New Friend

Hey, I'm really excited that I discovered a friend's blog. Alyse Rothrock (or something of that nature) is in mi patria, Nicaragua, saving the world. Read about it by following the link to the right or clicking on her name. Coolio!

Friday, March 09, 2007

So the decisionmaking begins

Ok, so as of now, all schools outside of Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia are not options. I doubt that will change, but only time will tell. The new developments are that both Loyola Chicago and NYU have invited me to interview for scholarships. Loyola has already offered me a pretty large chunk of money, so this could bring the total close to a full tuition. NYU is just offering me now, but there are 3 scholarships I'm applying for, and they all can be up to full tuition. They come with a catch, that I have to work in Public Interest law for so many years. I don't think it's such a big deal b/c I was planning on it anyways, but being forced and doing it how you want are two different things. So it seems that this month is being dominated by these two schools....and the tremendous amount of work I have.....and not going to the gym for this or for that (mostly staying late a work). You know, I get here at 7:30am. Yesterday I left at 6:30pm. Before that 5:30. Today, who knows. I just want to take a nap.

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Monday, March 05, 2007

Busy busy

So, I've been very busy lately, so I haven't had time to internet much for fun at work, nor many trips to Marquette library to do cyberspacing over there. So here's the updated list of schools I am accepted to.

USC, Pepperdine, Loyola Chicago, Northwestern, Northeastern, Fordham, NYU, and Rutgers-Camden.

I don't know where I will go next year, but the more likely cities are Chicago, NYC, and Philadelphia. I am waiting to hear back from UPenn, BU, BC, and UChicago. So far I have had tremendous luck with there colleges and getting acceptances. I feel very blessed, but have a tough decision to make. Hopefully it can be done before the end of this month. I'd like to begin planning my life past August '07.

Sorry to keep you readers waiting and bored and reticent about visiting me again. I'll try to keep more up to date, though work is full of....work.