Sunday, January 22, 2012

How has life changed since you were 5 years old?


When I was 5 to 10 years old I was a very quiet boy and had many friends in my neighborhood.
Almost every day went out to play with them outside my house, we played marbles, football and hide and seek.
With my best friends in the neighborhood, exchanged super nintendo games, so we all had fun with various games.

He also collected album of different things such as soccer, animal or cartoon, it was very entertaining, play with a album sheets and exchange them with friends.

At that age I was not interested in music or the clothes he was wearing, I just worried about sleeping, eating and studying when my mom told me.

I saw a lot of TV, I remember when I came home from school I sat down to watch my cartoons, later in the afternoon with my neighborhood friends commented the episodes.

I was very fussy about food, I did not like vegetables and causing problems for my mom, my favorite food was pizza and now at age 24 it still is.
I had several pets all dogs and was very fond of them, they all put the same name "Mancha", I had to "Mancha" 1, 2, 3 revenge".

At that time I had no ambition, nor knew he would do with my future, now at 24 years, I have a planned way, I hope that everything goes as planned.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

My experience on my last field trip




My experience on my last field trip was terrific, is my best field trip ever, visit 4° region in especific (Coquimbo, La Serena, Ovalle, Monte Patria).

We went for the subject of analysis and environmental assessment, the trip lasted 4 days, we stayed in a boarding school in the interior of Monte Patria, we conducted a recognition of the cities of Coquimbo and La Serena, along with professors from the University of La Serena, review issues of land management, urban planning and natural hazards.

We also visited the forest national reserve Fray Jorge is a wonderful place in an environment of low vegetation, vegetation type is Valdiviana. The sector is among the coastal mountains and the sea. 
The last day we visited the beach Guanaqueros, seafood lunch and enjoy a few hours swimming in the sea.

We also met the reservoir La Paloma, but only spent around quickly and we had the opportunity to pause, to observe the landscape and features in greater detail.
We met some grape vines and grape packaging for export to foreign markets,also  they gave us very delicious grape.

When we came back to Santiago, we stopped and had lunch at a local, cheese empanada and papaya juice very typical of the place, I went back to Santiago with energy and desire to finish the semester in good shape.

Monday, January 2, 2012

People who are rich are happier than poor people



I believe that the richest people are happier than poorer people, because money is a concern, people with money do not have that concern, poor people always have to go looking for that cover basic needs, however the rich only care about different tastes that can be given.

I'm not saying that poor people be unhappy, can even be much happier than rich people. For those who say that money can not buy happiness, for me, are hypocritical, money helps a lot to happiness, because it opens opportunities, open destinations, open alternatives and meets needs.

I am not a rich nor poor, I would not be rich, but if I would like you have economic stability that allows me to meet my needs and in some years to raise a family, and give my children everything they need to fully develop.

For some people with money, things that are already old are garbage, but for a poor person this trash can be a treasure, for this the money if it is very important in generating happiness. My way of seeing things for some may be very materialistic, but for me it's just realistic.