Friday, June 25, 2010
My host family
I got an email with a bunch of information about my family, where I'm living, and what school I'm going to. I have two sisters, a mom, and a step dad. One sister is 16 and the other is 19. It's funny because I have an older brother who's in college right now, so it'll be such a nice change living with two SISTERS!!! Lately I've been talking to them through msn messenger and they both seem like such characters. I think we're going to get along really well.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Intro
Hi everyone! For those of you who don't know me my name is Elle Bacon. I'm 17 years old and I live outside of Boston, Ma. I'm going to be spending 6 months in Panama as an exchange student! Anyone who knows me, knows this program sounds like heaven to me because I'm basically the definition of a Spanish nerd. I watch Spanish soap operas, 1/2 of my ipod is Latin music, I (attempt to) read Spanish books and I'm constantly trying to find new ways to have fun with the language. I'm also really excited because I HATE snow with a passion. Anything under 60 degrees Farenheit is too cold for me. I'm sure I'll get to Panama and be like WOAH it's way too hot, but thats pretty much life isn't it? You always want what you can't have. In Panama I'll be going by Ella, which on paper to the Spanish speaking eye is the word for she and is pronounced like "eya." I'll make sure to tell people that the Ls are pronounced like an L instead of a Y. The reason for the name change is that Elle sounds like El which is the word for he or the. How weird would it be to have an exchange student who said their name was the?

I'm going to try to keep up with this blog as best I can because I know I have friends and relatives and teachers who want to hear all about my experiences. The only problem is that I've noticed when reading other exchange student blogs, is that people tend to not post as much once they've been in the program for a few months. I got a new camera for my birthday and so I'll also try to post a good amount of pictures and hopefully that will keep me motivated to continue blogging. I'm in love with my camera and although I am no photographer, I hope one day to be able to say I am. Most of my pictures will be shot with the Nikon d3000 although I do have a cheap little point and shoot camera for times when bringing a big camera around is either not safe or too much of a hassle.

Basically that's my US story in a nutshell. I'll post the information I have on my Panamanian soon! I think it deserves it's own post.
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