I was born on February 12, 1998 in Santiago, Chile. I lived in Conchalí neighborhood for my first seven years of life. I went to Cristobal Colón School, which was an "alternative" school with a different kind of education based on some values, for example, autonomy, solidarity, freedom of expression, etcetera and we also had many interesting traditions. There I made some really good friends but then we moved on so I lost contact with them, until we found each other's Facebook and now we keep in touch. As I said before, we moved to Lampa, a small town far away from civilization. We moved there because mi parents where really close to two more families and we used to spent every weekend together, so we decided to live the 12 of us together. It was a great phase of my life because we were six kids with a giant garden -we connected three houses- and a lot of free time. We all went to Emprender Larapinta School, where we started to make some friends and gradually stop being interested in playing childhood games -or at least that happened to me-. After four or five years of living together we decided to separate our houses and one of the families moved on. By then I already had some close friends, so it wasn't that hard to lose my family's friends, and my mother was pregnant, which made me and my sister keep our minds in there. After my brother was born we became a whole new family. He is now five years old, living in a family with adults. I'm actually studying psychology at Universidad de Chile. I like to sing and play the guitar -and some instruments which I don't play really good-. I also like listening to music -way too much- and reading stories.
My post graduate studies
Today I will be writing about my post graduate studies. For a long time I thought I was going to Spain right after I graduate. At the time I didn't know what I was going to study then but I was sure I was was going to. Over time I realized that I didn't like studying (I mean, i love to learn but I don't like "the academy"), and that I was not that excited about the idea of keep studying after I graduate. So right now I'm hoping that it won't be neccesary to get my first job. Anyway, maybe when i'm working I'll realize that I need to learn new contents to keep doing my job or to do something else; but that I'll make that decision later and not right after I graduate. On the other hand, what I really like to do now, or when I graduate, or when i'm 30 or 50 is attending to classes or workshops to learn different skills and knowledge. I would like to learn more techniques to do handcraft for example, or learn another language. Right now i woul...
Wow, nice story, is very nice know you a little better, see you :) .
ResponderEliminarI was born on February 13!!! hahaha that's a big coincidence.
ResponderEliminarregards!