Sunday, June 7, 2009

It's Winter Here

I am so cold today! We left sunny Rio on Friday and have been spending the weekend traveling to Sao Paulo. On Friday, we went to Paraty. It's a nice coastal colonial town, its really pretty and very small. We ran into the same people everywhere and what was crazy is that remembered us immediately. It is a good place to visit, not somewhere to spend more than a weekend though.

We are currently staying the night at a hotel in Sao Jose dos Campos. I can't imagine having to put that on a postcard. I'd just say Sao Paulo and hope it gets to the right place. I'm very curious about what Sao Paulo will actually be like, there has been a lot of talk about it but I don't know what to trust. When I was coming to Brazil there were many things that I heard bout the country, many of them told to me by "professionals" that just were not true, certainly not of Rio. The first thing was that I was in mortal danger everytime I stepped outside my apartment in Rio, and even in the house the danger was only down about 20%. Yes, its a city that has a lot of crime. And yes, there are many murders and homicides that take place. But I was rarely the areas wehre that was most prevalent. And even then, I didn't feel like all the warnings were completely true. Not taking public transportation at night isn't a bad suggestion in the US either, but its not as bad as I was told. Next, the power just goes out all the time so carry a flashlight. That is almost verbatm what I was told about Brazil. And they knew I was going to Rio and not like some random isolated town. The power never went out, it didn't even flicker and I didn't see anyone else with a flashlight...probably because they knew full well it wasnt about to just drop at 1 in the afternoon. I was also told that I would most likely (80% chance) get sick hte first couple of days. Like, violently sick; and its normal but if I get a fever along with the 'sickness' (a word I dont want to type and dont know how to spell) to go to the hospital.

Some people also said that I should be able to speak in Spanish to people and they would completely understand, so I didnt need to worry about not speaking a word of Portuguese. Now, imagine if someone was talking to you and didn't speak very good English, so they just decided to start speaking French because they sound alike....but you dont speak French you speak English. I mean Spanish and Portuguese are very related but if someone doesn't speak it, they don't speak it. I was helped in understanding what people were saying someitmes by knowing the amount of Spanish that I do, but with pronunciation and everythign being fairly different it didn't help me that much with conversation.

So those were the things I was expecting to experience in Brazil and didn't, but there are also things I was not expecting. Like paying so much for water. I can see why they don't drink very much water here. For the most part it has to be bottled and that's expensive. In the US you order water at a restaurant because you don't want to pay...here its at least R$2,50. And yest that's right, here they use commas where in the US we would use a period and vice versa. I didn't expect things to be so much more expensive than at home. They charge a ridiculous amount for things as simple as floss and sunblock. I thought the food here would be amazing. I based that on absolutely nothing, I just assumed it would be all kinds of delicious and its just ok. They have just as many non-local foods (Chinese food, Italian places, etc.) as we do at home. Bummer. I also expected the bathrooms to be awful, but I've been in way worse in the states. So that was a pleasant surprise. Honestly, most things were pleasant surprises. No rolling blackouts, I'm healthy, and I didn't get robbed. I'd say I came out pretty good in Rio. I'm excited to see what Sao Paulo holds. But I didn't think about how cold it is...guess I need to go shopping.

5 comments:

  1. My last comment didn't post. I was devastated. I'm trying again. But what I said was YOU prove that you have to live life for yourself. People can try to tell you how things look or taste or feel and you can accept that. It will always come through their life's filter. You have to see taste and feel it for yourself. Thats what living life to the fullest is about. I am so proud that you are a young woman well on the road of doing just that and being a role model even for us "old geisers" to do the same. I love you and I'm proud of you.
    I have your brother back and looking forward to the "empty nest" filling up again.
    Love, MoM

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  2. I'm mad I never figured out how to do a picture.

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  3. ok it did... Man I wrote a bunch of stuff.. Ok here it goes again. Remember the frequency of my excitement when I talked to you live. Well it wasn't quite that high when I got my actual Postcard from Brazil and more specifically Rio... Oh my. I'm reading it Pradeep and Amy at work... I also read it to Mr. Jeff :) I was like a kid opening a present... and you know I would have been excited if I had received one from Rio via VA, but to get the postmark that said Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Impenema. oh wow...Ok now enough about me. How is my girl from Impenema? How is Sao Paulo? (too much to ask for a postcard from there huh?) I got $5,00 on it... (did you see the comma :)

    I have to admit, I would have been a little nervous if I had heard the crime stats before you left, but your mom is right, it's like someone telling you that they didn't like a movie or place and you did... everyone's perspective is a little different. You have more than inspired me... I too am very proud of you. Can I be like you when I grow up :) I actually created a blog... wasn't sure what to write about yet... I think it might be a journey to the big 50, but thats years and years away LOL.. I named it Tahitian Dream.

    Be safe, Live Laugh Love... I know you probably didn't read that book Eat Pray Love... but yeah.. Live Laugh Eat Pray Love and don't forget to Dance

    Love you much,

    Aunt Jacqui

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  4. oh I do know how to post a picture... I just need to find one that looks good :D,

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