Monday, July 4, 2011

One year since Boston

Hi everyone, QUE PASA?!

Ok, judge me, I haven't kept up with my blog duties when I was in Boston and I never finished my posts when I came back.

But today is special.

Today it's exactly one year ago (12 VERY short months) that I went to Boston.


Frankly, I can't really believe it. Hell, I can't even believe I WENT in the first place. I know, I know, the whole "it was surreal, I'll never forget it" crap was already thoroughly discussed. But these past 52 weeks were so mega hectic that I didn't really stop to think about it. I was too busy getting picked to be in the 2012 EF brochure representing Boston, graduating, meeting up with friends I met in Boston and reading so many books I can't even start counting. I was busy getting an A for my Cambridge exam (*Chandler happy dance for my C2*) and with doing research on gum and winning a prize for it with m awesome partner.

Did anyone even ATTEMPT to really understand what we all did there? Because if you did, PLEASE enlighten me. ;)


One year ago around this time I was freaking out about being on my way to 3 VERY exciting months. I remember not having ANY idea what to expect and I remember arriving to a VERY hot airport where two transfer people were waiting to pick me up. After that it was action, action, action with something to do every day (even if that was sitting on the bench at the frontdesk and try and come up wit something to do).


365 (or was is 366?) days ago the best summer ever started. A summer that learned me a lot about everything, really. Among those things I learned that "if modals are perfume, referencing is glue", that people think I'm older than I actually am, that Salem is a very boring town, but that NYC most certainly is not and that 100F is VERY hot (as in: melting on chairs hot). In that summer I learned to actually chat with strangers on the T (and occasionally in the bus) and I learned that when in Boston never to take the 86 bus and that you CANNOT go to Boston and NOT go to the Cheeesecake Factory. It's blasphemy.

I learned that the word "nomadic" is apparently a very widely used word in the English vocabulary. And for the people who care: the flashcards are safe and sound with me, leading their new life together with my postcard collection (Tina Turner is watching over me as we speak); as is the very first edition of the Daily Orange by the way.

I learned that Argentinians aren't as bad as they seem (sorry, Brazilian predudice hihi), Venezuelans come in TONS, Germans aren't that bad either (Dutch one this time), Brazilians ARE as fun as I remember them to be, Italians are actually pretty cool and that "powernapping" is a... powerfull habit.

I got introduced to How I Met Your Mother, which should be watched by every creature on this planet, Modern Family and even I Love Lucy. I got taught about the wonders of Hawaii and about the historic value of New England. And most importantly I know how to distinguish the words "bitch" and "beach". And how could I leave Muchacho out of the equasion. Ah, how I miss Muchacho..


I can safely say that it IS possible for merely 3 months to change one so drastically. There has not been one day in the past year in which I haven't thought about or mentioned something that has to do with Boston or my time there (yes, even miss Cuckoo passed my thoughts from time to time). See how I keep my promises? (See the post I made on my last day there ;) )

So while I wait to hear if I got picked to study Medicine or not, I'll just scroll through my blog (which will not be an entire day's worth of posts to read, unfortunately. Sorry about that), look into my album and even contemplate finishing my second one (woopsie!!), work at the post office (yes, as of last week I deliver mail. A dog even barked at me the other day! :O Mail delivering vibe: I'm doing it right), have driving classes in which I try my hardest not to bump into anything or anyone, listening incessantly to my iPod (do the songs Alejandro, Airplanes, Dynamite and Party in the USA (this one's for you Pia.. haha) ring a bell?) and being regular ol' me. Which basically means laughing at everything, saying thingy in every English sentence I utter, forgetting a sentece right in the middle of it (all in all being and airhead, really) and being addicted to Facebook (Cityville is my new guilty pleasure).


So with this, my lovely people, I conclude this post. I hope very very very very much that I can return to Boston soon to check if the Bostonians aren't messing with my precious city and if the Internationals aren't messing too much with my precious EF ;) If someone wants to sponsor me, send me an e-mail hehehhe ;)


Talk to y'all sooooon, see ya later alligator, tchau, tschüs, doedoeeeg, ciao, adios amigos, au revoir et bisous, etc.

xx Isa, Bella, Isabella,, IMDb or whatever other name you want to call me.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Last few minutes

Yes, everyone, the day has come.
I'm leaving Boston.
I'm so sad and it all feels so strange to be the one leaving and not the one staying after that being the routine for twelve weeks.
I've posted a little message on Facebook for my friends from EF and I'll repost it here, because it just says it all:

September 24th, 2010.
As I read all these wonderful messages that so many people sent me for my birthday, with not only “Happy Birthday!” but these genuine wishes for me to make the best of my life and the rest of my days here, I can’t help but cry over how I’m going to miss this wonderful place. Besides, even if these messages weren’t genuine and FB helped them remember that today is my birthday, I do appreciate it so incredibly much that they took at least the seconds to come on and send me a little message. Thank you all for that.
Thank you for the amazing time here; it is something that I can SWEAR I will not shut up about in quite some time. It is definitely an unforgettable experience that I would never, EVER dream of giving up.
Thank you for being these amazing people that taught me that being ME is something that I should keep up. That being shy is not bad, but that being talkative, smiley and happy about everything is something that I should not hide. With that also comes, thank you for changing me. For making me grow and become a better person, a person that without you wonderful people would still be hidden inside me.
Thank you, Chris, for screwing up all other teachers for me, because seriously, you were UNDOUBTEDLY ( ;) ) the best anyone could ever wish for! I cannot begin to describe how much you have taught me! :)
Thank you all for letting me into all your different cultures, for teaching me I don’t know how many ways of saying “F you”. Because come on, that is just basic ;)
Thank you for all these birthday wishes that made this, one of the greatest days ever! Seriously, it’s SO much fun to walk down the hall and have people hug you and congratulating you. :B

The words “thank you” seem to say everything and nothing all at once. They cannot depict the amount of happiness I experience while being here, the amount of times that I couldn’t stop laughing, the amount of times that precious people came into my life (even for only a few weeks, because a few weeks are AGES here in EF time) and threw everything upside down, just to leave again and have taken a little part of it with them.

I am crying as I am writing this because I know that as soon as this day is over, this experience will just be a memory. A chapter of my life that I wish I could go back to. I had predicted not wanting to leave, but I could NEVER have suspected that leaving would be so strange and sad and happy all at the same time. The people that were here will understand this feeling perfectly and I will not make an attempt to even describe it, because it’s hard (almost impossible even) to do so.

So once again, THANK YOU, Merci, Obrigada, Gracias, Dank je wel, Grazie, Danke, etc etc etc ;) I love you all, I will miss you more than words can describe and, how could I forget this? QUE PASAAAAA?! hahaha


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I'm going to miss this place and the crazy people so much! It's not funny that my cab already leaves in half an hour!
That tomorrow around this time I'm going to be HOME!
I will still post the rest of the pending posts though, I do think you deserve it.. hahahha
xoxo Bella

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Introduciiiiiing... (pt.2)

Okay, so to continue my post about my friends.

Pia!
My crazy, energetic, Robert Pattinson-loving friend. Love you my darling, I freakin' miss you!
My friend who WILL come to Holland, because if she doesn't I will personally come to kick her a**.. :)
Country: Argentina.

Marie
My lovely, as small as I am, buddy. And my second daughter ;)
Country: Peru.

Clara & Carlota
Carlota was in my Advanced Presentations class and was soooooooo nice. Love you darliiiiing! And Clara was her friend and was also GREAT! :D
Country: Spain.

See that guy on the left? That is Octavio aka Octi.
This dude was OBSESSED with this little white box from the Chinese place in NYC. Besides, he's so funny! hahah
Country: Argentina

The two right ones: Ines and Victoria.
Two sisters that lived with me in Belmont. FULL of energy!! haha
Country: Spain

The most left: Alice
On my left: Marguerita
I have found my Alice! We were destined to meet! :D haha
Marguerita is this talkative girl that is just simply awesome!
Country: Italy

Francesco
My darliiiiiiiiiing! :D Francesco is SUPER nice and loves to talk crap.. hahaha
Country: Italy

Gabriel
This Austrian dude is THE nicest guy you'll ever going to find! :D
Country: Didn't I already say it? ;)

Heidi
My third daughter!
Yes, I have become a mother of three here.
Love you my darling!
Country: Finland

This was the end of part 2. I'll come with part 3 asap.
(otherwise it would be SOOO long!! hahhaa)
xoxo

Introduciiiiiing... (pt.1)

First I was going to do this whole post thing where I described the people and stuff and put pictures. But I have discovered that it is too hard to write all the amazing things about all these amazing people in one little post.
So I'm going to do this differently.

Carolina.
My roommate at the Cookoo's house.
Fellow SURVIVOR!
Country: Italy.

The Giulias.
Best friends of Carolina.
Left Giulia: CHIPMUNK GRANNIES!
Right Giulia: CANY LOVEEERS
Country: Italy (DUUUH)

The First Dutchie, aka Tijn
Just a pain in my a**.. haha
No just kidding dude ;)
First Dutchie I met, apparently he'd been looking for me everywhere.. haha
Country: Take an educated guess (yes, I just quoted the Nespresso commercial)

Tyfaine
My housemate in Belmont. Je t'aime ma cherie. ;)
Country: France (--> she's from PARIS!)

Lousie-Anne (aka Lou) (aka my DAUGHTER)
My Belgian friend, who later became my daughter. :B
Country: Taiwan --' NO! What do YOU think!

The Dutchies.
From left to right: Mitch, Vincent, Vincent, Leon and Max.

Mitch aka THE GIANT
When I get back to Holland I'll go to that carnival with you, dude.
Residence: school.

Max
Don't you start talking to me about going to the movies!! ;)
Residence: school.

Vincent
My Upper Advance, Chris' Choice buddy. :D
Residence: school

Leon aka Huug (HAHA now you can't tickle me! :devil: )
You and your cookies in the limo.. haha ;)
Fellow 86-haters.
Residence: host family

I'll leave you with this for now, I have to go.
I'll finish later! I SWEAR!
xoxo

Cannot believe this

My last week is here.
No friggin' way.
It went way too fast! It's not funny..!

I DON'T WANNA LEEEEAVE!
It's going to be really strange to not go to class here anymore and laugh like crazy over Chris' sarcastic/witty remarks. Besides, what am I going to do without the iLab/Facebooking classes??



It's just going to be effing strange to not walk these halls anymore, talking English to everyone.

I'll dedicate a whole post to this when the last day has arrived though.. ;)
xx

Thursday, September 16, 2010

FINALLYYYYY!!

I almost can't believe this is finally happening.
No, I didn't meet Robert Pattinson or Kristen Stewart right now.
I'm actually watching ABC.
In the USA.
On an actual TV.

For those of you who actually know me very well, you all KNOW how much I have been saying that I wanted to see ABC here.
And it's finally happeniiiiiiiiiiiiiing!

Ok, ok, I MAY be making a huge deal out of this.
It's just that I love ABC... :B hahaha

And guess what I was watching? GREY'S ANATOMY!
*in Chandler's voice* Could this BE any more perfect? :D
And then later tonight, I'm gonna watch Jimmy Kimmel Live, which is totally hilarious.

Next week is the actual season premiere of Season 7 of Grey's Anatomy.
I'm not sure if I'll watch it though... hehe Still, it's AWESOME! :D

xoxo

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Lost(?) and FOUND!


Or rather, Luciana found it in a secret compartment of my other bag :)
YEEEAAAHHH!! :D