Showing posts with label travelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travelling. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Lo más reciente sobre mi viaje

Another long day here in Santo Domingo! During our second day of orientation we learned all about the different modes of transportation that the Dominican Republic has to offer. There are about six different modes of transportation available: the Metro, the OMSA (city bus), taxis, carros públicos (similar to taxis but with set routes and a requirement of six passengers), motoconchos (motorbikes), and guaguas (o voladores [mini buses]). All of the transportation in Santo Domingo is pretty cheap, ranging from about 20-150 RD (Dominican pesos) which is about $0.50-$3.85. The Metro and the OMSA are the more "official" forms of transportation in Santo Domingo (meaning they are the most similar to the transportation systems of cities like NYC and DC), as they are run by the government and are the cheapest forms of transportation available in the city. The most expensive form of transportation is the taxis, but since there aren't meters running in these taxis unlike the highway robbery practices of NYC taxis, the cost generally isn't too high.

Now that we know how to navigate the city, we have already made plans to explore the city starting this Thursday, which is a holiday here in the DR (although I'm not quite sure of the name). Anyway, we are going to wake up early and take a bus to Boca Chica, the beach nearest Santo Domingo, that features turquoise waters and white sands where we will spend the day soaking in the island rays. No puedo esperar! On Friday, we are going to the Zona Colonial (Colonial Zone) which I have been told is home to over 500 bars (and safe, not to worry!). I am very much looking forward to getting out and experiencing Dominican nightlife and can't wait to tell you all about it!



Comida china y criolla
There is a small Chinese Dominican population here in the DR. Such an interesting hybrid! 
Un carro públicoThese cars are so small, yet they pack six passengers in each!

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Yo he llegado a la Republica Dominicana!

Hola mis amores!

I'm FINALLY HERE! Yes, I am writing this post from my very own bedroom in my Dominican apartment where I will spend the next two and a half months! Exciting, right?! I have been counting down to this day since I decided that I would be interning here back in October.

It's really surreal being here, as this is my first time visiting a Spanish-speaking country, and when I say "Spanish-speaking," I really mean it! Since I touched down in Santo Domingo this afternoon, I have not met ONE person who knows any English. Super intimidating because now I know that if I want anything done or need to ask for assistance, etc., I better know how to say what I need to say or I'll be SOL! However, I am very thankful for it because I will finally be forced to speak Spanish almost all the time. I'm already learning new everyday words that I had somehow missed out on learning during my high school and college studies.

Our apartment is huge and located on a really nice street lined with condos. The apartment is a three bedroom and although five girls will be living here (L, A, me, and two other girls that we haven't met yet), it's very spacious and I don't think that anyone will feel uncomfortable, especially me seeing as I snagged my own room! WOOT! Downside though is that my air conditioning unit doesn't seem to be working properly so I have the fan on full blast, but it's blowing around warm Caribbean air =/. The apartment also features a dining room, full kitchen, laundry room (no dryer, we have to hang our items to dry), living room, balcony, and in addition to a bathroom in each room, a half bath.

Anywho, earlier this evening before A arrived, L and I decided to walk to the nearest grocery store in search of some towels and hangers (two words that we didn't know how to say in Spanish). There's a little shopping plaza about seven esquinas (blocks) from where we live and along the way, we met some of the most interesting characters. The men here do truly believe that they are Romeos, as we heard nothing but praises of our beauty with every step along the way- not even an exaggeration, Dominican men are hilarious! However, the only store that carries the items for which we searched (the Dominican version of Walmart) was about a ten minute away and since it was getting dark, we decided to save that trip for tomorrow.

As a last bit of news, L and I were both offered correspondent positions with the program! That means every week you can stay updated with my adventures on an official InteRDom student blog where I will document my time in the Dominican Republic. You can check that blog out here. Our first blog posts will be posted at sometime within the next week =)

Stay tuned because the fun's just beginning...

<3

Nuestra casa durante el viaje (Our Dominican apartment)

L y yo en ruta al apartmento (L & I headed to the apartment)

La hermosa vista del mar (BEAUTIFUL view of the sea)

Monday, May 14, 2012

I'm Back!

Que lo que?

Hey guys... I'm officially done with my first year of law school! To sum the experience up in a few words, IT WAS HELL... and I mean that every bit of literally. Case briefs, the Socratic method, praying to the law school gods not to get called on in class on the days you didn't read, late nights and early mornings... It's all over (... at least for the summer, anyway). Post-1L life-- although it's only been two days-- is just fabulous. Lounging around, sleeping, shopping, what's better than this? Anywho, I took a hiatus from both blogging and Facebook to study, so now that I'm back, I'll just put down a few words....

To start off with some GREAT news, I was accepted into the Oxford Law program in England! I am so excited! Come January, I'll be studying in England, mainly classes in international law. My friend, L, was also accepted and we've already decided to cram as much travelling as we can in those four months abroad. I've already checked flight prices and round-trip ticket prices to France and Spain start at around $230-- STEAL! Who would have ever thought that I would travel so much while in law school?

And speaking of travelling, I leave for Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in just 19 days! It seems so unreal, I've been dying to go to the DR since forever. Although I've been studying Spanish for the last 8 years, I have yet to travel to a Spanish-speaking country so this is a huge milestone for me. While in the DR, I'll be interning at an insurance company in the legal department. This will be my first time working in the corporate sector so we shall see how it goes! I'm hoping that by the time I complete this internship and my fall internship that I will somewhat know what type of law I'm interested in practicing.

Once in the DR, I plan on taking in as much of the culture as possible (which, for me, mainly means food). I cannot wait to try AUTHENTIC mofongo, a fried plantain dish stuffed with various meats, and mangú, a boiled plantain dish, usually served for breakfast. The program recommends that we don't eat street food, but that's where the most authentic food comes from. (I may have to take my chances on that one but I definitely won't be drinking the local water!). Besides eating, I plan on travelling throughout the entire island. I'm hoping that we can go to Boca Chica (the beach closest to Santo Domingo) the first full weekend that we are on the island. I'm also planning on going on hiking excursions, taking bachata and merengue lessons, maybe a few cooking lessons, and most importantly, bettering my Spanish. 


That's pretty much it for now, though. I will def be blogging more often the closer it gets to my departure date, so stay tuned. <3.