Saturday, May 12, 2012

The Rainforest Song.

May twelfth. We have all handed in the first drafts of our research projects. We have eight days left. 

        I thought I'd give  a short update in photos outlining the rest of the weekend. Tomorrow we have our Spanish final presentation at CPI for all our homestay families, for which my class is singing "The Rainforest Song" by J.P. Taylor in...spanish. So. We spent the afternoon galavanting around in the gorgeous weather (see below) and straight-up arts and crafts-ing. It was pretty fantastic. Here are some pictures. 

^Gorgeous weather. 

Gorgeous person/gorgeous crafts. Jessica Forrrrbeeesss.

An ant, a spider, a bee, a red-eyed tree frog---

And of course, an owl. 

We pasted the lyrics to the back of the masks. 

Crafty. 

See?

AND SO IT SHALL COME TO PASS that Spanish 101, Spring 2012, will perform for a group of peers and friends and make complete fools of themselves in completely good cheer. Tonight, we are all headed to La Taverna for Imperials and CHANCHOS DEL MONTE. Their previous concert was probably the most enjoyable live music experience I've ever had, so I can't wait for tonight. We have a symposium Monday for our research projects, a Humans in the Tropics essay final Tuesday, and our Spanish final Thursday. 

And that's about it. So. 

Dinner calls. Expect updates mid-next week; we're in the home stretch now!



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