Each morning I wake up in my bungalow (my room is a converted 2nd floor storage room that is separate from the house), and outside my two large windows, I see my beautiful avocado tree (I have actually eaten some of them too!) and hear the following sounds:
--Roosters (love those little guys because their wake-up call reminds me of my cousins, Mena and Angelos' farm in Southern Italy)
--Birds (like in Cindarella)
--Fireworks and other loud bangs that sounds like fireworks but I'm not sure!
--Dogs (not so pleasant)...they especially hate the loud fireworks
--Church bells...pretty often they play Ave Maria - which is very sentimental to me in my Epsicopal upbringing
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
My only break from studying and class this past week was the Rotary District 4170 Quarterly Breakfast Meeting on Saturday. It was a huge success with more than 400 Rotarians participating. With Mexico celebrating its 200th birthday this month, the meeting was quite a production, including a head table (panel style) with 30 Rotarians, a group of 10 mariachis, Mexican flag-colored jello (pictured below) and a red, white and green balloon drop! The highlight of the day was hearing from Dr. Jose Narro Robles, the well-respected President of UNAM - Mexico's main government-run, public (free) university.
Dr. Jose Narrro Robles, President of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) |
yummy & colorful! |
District 4170 Governor Jose Luis Martinez Larios and me |
Ingreso o Egreso?
Today was my last day of class - yes, that was fast! 9 days and 36 hours of Math later...I did well on the basic Algebra --actually got a 9.2 on my exam last week - which is equivalent to an A! However, yesterday's exam with word problems, absolute value and solving for inequalities was another story.
Accounting is great. My professor is amazing and so kind. She gave me her accounting text in English - so helpful! Here are some examples of the vocab differences in (Financial) Accounting/Contabilidad:
Activo: Asset
Pasivo: Liability
Gasto: Expense
Venta: Sale
Deudores: Debtors
Acreedores: Creditors
Cargar: to debit (an account)
Abonar: to credit (a account)
Almacen: warehouse
some words I translated and was still at a loss...amortization, surrender value... but know I understand them.
Final exams are Monday. fortunately we have the next three week-days to study since we have time off for Mexico's Bicentenial (Sept 16th). I have to pass them as part of the program. Wish me luck!
Accounting is great. My professor is amazing and so kind. She gave me her accounting text in English - so helpful! Here are some examples of the vocab differences in (Financial) Accounting/Contabilidad:
Activo: Asset
Pasivo: Liability
Gasto: Expense
Venta: Sale
Deudores: Debtors
Acreedores: Creditors
Cargar: to debit (an account)
Abonar: to credit (a account)
Almacen: warehouse
some words I translated and was still at a loss...amortization, surrender value... but know I understand them.
Final exams are Monday. fortunately we have the next three week-days to study since we have time off for Mexico's Bicentenial (Sept 16th). I have to pass them as part of the program. Wish me luck!
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Let the Classes Begin
Thursday I started one of my propedeuticos - pre-rec classes - of Applied Mathematics. Wow, re-learning algebra in spanish after just skimming it during GMAT-prep in 2007 is tough! I am using a Spanish language math text, notes from lecture (given in Spanish of course) and some online tutuorials in English. I pray that I pass the class! On Monday, I begin my pre-rec class of Business Accounting. This week will officially be crazy as I will have 9 hours of class EACH DAY (5 for Accounting and 4 for Math). Not quite sure when homework comes in...I guess I will do it in my sleep.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Vivan las Mujeres!
Today I had the pleasure of visiting the Rotary Club of Jardines de Pedregal - a club composed only of women Rotarians. It was a small gathering of about 6 of us in a private breakfast room of the Club France' restaurant (bascially a country club for French citizens and others). It was a lovely setting and I enjoyed chatting with the women. It was in stark contrast to the male-dominant fraternal style of the Mexico City club. Pictured are: Carmen, myself, Maricarmen (club president), Marta, Susana and Gabriela.
Maricamen Porras, club president, receiving the H-E-B club flag |
La Piedra del Sol y other art of Mexico
On Tuesday, Jeremy and I visited the National Anthropology Museum in Chapultepec, which boasts the largest and best collection of indigenous art of Latin America.
Introducing...Mi Esposo, Jeremy
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