Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas

I'll be the first one to admit that Christmas is a little different out here. Actually, it's a lot different. Other than the things that my friends and I have done, there is no way to actually know that it is the Christmas season out here. There are no lights, trees, Santa Clauses, nothing. It isn't entirely bad though; there isn't any commercialism, going into debt over presents, or little old ladies getting run over at Wal-marts. I guess that it is all what you make of it. The past couple of nights some of us have been getting together to watch Christmas movies. It has actually been really busy out here the past couple of weeks. There have been a lot of events to go to and just stuff going on. We had a big Christmas party at the English Corner at the college this past Tuesday. It was a lot of fun and a good opportunity to share a lot with the people there. A huge group from Singapore came out and put on a lot of the music. On Christmas eve a small group of us got together and had our own little candle light Christmas eve (followed by watching Home Alone 2). I also found out on Tuesday night that I'm headed out to the village. Actually I'm leaving in a couple of hours. One of my local friends out here is from a village several hours away (I've heard anywhere from 5-9 hours by car), and her brother is getting married. It'll be a good cultural experience, however I hear it is COLD there. I think it is somewhere around 10,000-10,500 feet and definitely no heating. Actually there probably aren't even windows on the houses, just holes. So that'll be interesting. Okay, well I've got to go pack.

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