Good day!
'm 2 days ago I finally arrived at the Casa Alberto in the district of Recoleta, Santiago de Chile. I live with 3 very nice girl (Jette, Sarah, Regina) together, the house is quite small but very comfortable. Until now I still sleep on the couch because my bed is occupied by a volunteer last year yet. I am overwhelmed by Chile's beauty: the extent permitted by the smog, you have a beautiful view of the Andes and also "my" Recoleta has, despite a rather run-down city and the poverty that one can not see here, its charm.
Next week will start the course at the Goethe Institute, and from there on we will work two times a week at our place of work until the course is completed. From then we will be fully integrated into the everyday work.
the rest, my first impression also affects the fact that an often than blond-haired looked after, will be behind the girls whistled at every opportunity and called. People but they are mostly very friendly and nice, our neighbor as we added over brought a delicious fried fish and many people in this neighborhood know Sister Carol, a very warm and nice older woman who has built Cristo Vive here in the 70s why one is greeted nice.
So much then to my first impression,
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Casa Alberto, my new home:
And again from inside (the living room), it looks undordnetlicher, as it is:
Your Jonas