Sunday, November 14, 2010

The Dads meet the Lake District-- PART 1






My dad and my best friend's dad landed in Santiago on October 29. From the Santiago airport, we went down south to Temuco to explore the Lake District. After one night in Temuco (we didn't want to force the dads to drive 2 hours in the rental car after 24 hours of traveling), we headed to Villarrica.
On our first afternoon in Villarrica, we visited the Termas Geometricas. Although it was a bit tricky to find these hot springs (read: we drove on a dirt road for 40 minutes and had no idea if we were going in the right direction), the drive was totally worth it! :)
Photo 1: The dads first Pisco Sour in Temuco.
Photo 2: The whole crew at Termas Geometricas. These pictures don't quite do it justice.
Photo 3: This waterfall was part of one of the colder "termas." Needless to say, I did no go into that pool.
Photo 4: Snowball fight in our swimsuits? No, thank you.
Photo 5: Me and Dad at Termas Geometricas. I WAS SO HAPPY TO SEE HIM! :)

Villarrica and Pucon







We stayed in the world's greatest hotel in Villarrica. There, I said it. We stayed at Hosteria de la Colina; a renovated home located on a hill overlooking Villarrica Lake and with an INCREDIBLE view of the Villarrica volcano. The hotel is owned by two Americans who fell in love with Chile's lake district 22 years ago and never quite left... We can't blame 'em!
Photo 1: Hosteria de la Colina. On a cloudy day.
Photo 2: The first waterfall... I can't remember it's name! :(
Photo 3: Dad and I at the... first waterfall?
Photo 4: Cascada China. Glen and Bev, the owners of the hosteria, did a great job of recommending day trips for us. We were the only people at the day waterfalls we visited.
Photo 5: The view from our hotel. I wasn't joking around, guys.
Photo 6: Although it was foggy our first few days in Villarrica, we finally got a spectacular view of the Villarrica Volcano on our third day. It was well worth the wait.

Valdivia






From Villarrica, we headed about 100 miles further south to Valdivia. Valdivia is located about 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean, but, most importantly, is where 14 rivers converge. We stayed at a gorgeous hotel along the river for two nights. We visited Valdivia's famous fish market, the dads sampled the local beer, and we visited a nearby town on the Pacific Ocean called Niebla.
After two nights in Valdivia, we headed back to Temuco in order to fly back north to Santiago. We had a great get-away with the Dad's. Now back to reality in Santiago!
Photo 1: An eager customer at Valdivia's fish market.
Photo 2: I think this picture sums up our time in Valdivia perfectly. Somehow the waiter knew that the other three of us spoke Spanish. Dad got the special "English" menu. There were SO many typo-o's that it probably would have been easier for him to understand in Spanish.
Photo 3: Honoring the Mapuche Gods of fertility in Temuco.
Photo 4: No comment...
Photo 5: Our final meal in the Lake District. We were the only people at a restaurant overlooking our (least) favorite city in all of Chile.

Vina del Mar -- Dad Edition







After a solid 48 hours in Santiago, we headed off to Vina del Mar for a weekend of relaxation and gambling. If you are an avid follower of my blog (JOKING) then you know that Liz and I went to Vina del Mar with our moms as well. They told us they wanted "the experience" of staying in a hostel. After their first night, they had completely changed their minds. In order to avoid any possible hostel drama, Liz and I decided we should stay in one of Vina's best hotels. Best decision EVER.
Photo 1: Me in front of the Cap Ducal. Their motto: We're not near the ocean, we're ON the ocean.
Photo 2: The view from our room.
Photo 3: We started off our first full day in Vina del Mar with some 10am gambling. Dad and I won 2,370-- pesos. That's about $5. With that money, I bought a new pair of sunglasses.
Photo 4: A photo on our morning stroll. Our FIVE hour morning stroll. The beaches in Vina are absolutely beautiful. I am not actually complaining!
Photo 5: On one of the famous funiculars in Valparaiso.
Photo 6: Me and my host family. On my dad's final evening in Chile, he was able to meet my host family. Unfortunately, Diego wasn't around. Oh well, Dad will just have to come back to Santiago. Diego is that important.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Happy Everybody




On October 28, I celebrated my 20th birthday (once again) at Happy Everybody. Happy Everybody is a fantastically named Chinese restaurant in Santiago with not so fantastic Chinese food. Yes, I chose the location of my birthday celebration completely based on its name.
Photo 1: The whole crew.
Photo 2: Me and Liz.
Photo 3: Showing off one of my gifts-- orange nail polish! I am so bold.