Monday, December 26, 2011
Christmas Sushi Party with Fred's close friends!!
Rubens and Carolina had the most wonderful Christmas party on Friday. Two of Fred's closest friends recently opened a Sushi Restaurant, so they brought the food:)) It was a great night of laughs and good food. One of the highlights was Rubens' bulldog-- he looked just like my college mascot, UGA.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Update...Lots Happening
I have officially joined a gym, so I feel normal again. It isn't Equinox, but it's the closest thing to it. It's called Pele Club, after the famous soccer player. I'm still a bit nervous about taking a class, as I probably won't understand what the instructors are saying...
http://www.peleclub.com.br/
Last night, we had the nicest dinner (formal, formal---so nice) at Fred's sister's husband's brother's home, kind of confusing, sorry. Paula, the hostess, is a fashion designer, so her taste is impeccable. Imagine an apartment with ceilings high enough to have a second floor, crazy modern cool decor, gorgeous chandeliers, with a balcony that could fit at least 20 people-- just amazing. The attention to detail from the table settings to the hors d' oeuvres to the service--it was an impressive way to get ready for the big weekend ahead. We had wine and cheese to start, followed by Beef Stroganoff, and of course a delicious dense chocolate cake with Brigadeiro chocolate sauce. Dinner started at 10, which is something that is so interesting to me. I think Brazilians can function on less sleep, because I was exhausted this morning for my 7:30am English class.
This weekend we are off to Sao Roque, a country town where Fred's family has had a house for years. It is tradition to spend Christmas there with the entire family. The 24th here is the big day. Everyone opens presents that night, and the big dinner is the 24th as well. Its going to be different, actually more similar to a Florida Christmas, because it's close to 85 and sunny here everyday. Fred and I bypassed the Christmas tree, but we're hoping to do a better job next year with Christmas decorations.
http://www.saoroque.sp.gov.br/
Great Pictures of the mountains and countryside, Fred's favorite getaway spot
I'm really excited for my beach getaway coming up. The whole family is off to the northern coast near Sao Paulo, normally three hours by car, but with traffic it can take up to 10 hours to get there. I'm leaving on Tuesday, the 27th with Fred's parents, and I will be returning on January 2nd, but unfortunately Fred can't come until the Friday before the New Year because of work (the only upside is that he might have to take a helicopter to get there). Either way, I'm definitely looking forward to a week away from the city. On New Year's Eve everyone wears white and goes to the beach at Midnight, so I should have plenty of amazing pictures. Fred's sister's husband's family has a big beach house there, so we will all be together.
Have a wonderful Christmas Holiday, USA style.....miss everyone very much!!
http://www.peleclub.com.br/
Last night, we had the nicest dinner (formal, formal---so nice) at Fred's sister's husband's brother's home, kind of confusing, sorry. Paula, the hostess, is a fashion designer, so her taste is impeccable. Imagine an apartment with ceilings high enough to have a second floor, crazy modern cool decor, gorgeous chandeliers, with a balcony that could fit at least 20 people-- just amazing. The attention to detail from the table settings to the hors d' oeuvres to the service--it was an impressive way to get ready for the big weekend ahead. We had wine and cheese to start, followed by Beef Stroganoff, and of course a delicious dense chocolate cake with Brigadeiro chocolate sauce. Dinner started at 10, which is something that is so interesting to me. I think Brazilians can function on less sleep, because I was exhausted this morning for my 7:30am English class.
This weekend we are off to Sao Roque, a country town where Fred's family has had a house for years. It is tradition to spend Christmas there with the entire family. The 24th here is the big day. Everyone opens presents that night, and the big dinner is the 24th as well. Its going to be different, actually more similar to a Florida Christmas, because it's close to 85 and sunny here everyday. Fred and I bypassed the Christmas tree, but we're hoping to do a better job next year with Christmas decorations.
http://www.saoroque.sp.gov.br/
Great Pictures of the mountains and countryside, Fred's favorite getaway spot
I'm really excited for my beach getaway coming up. The whole family is off to the northern coast near Sao Paulo, normally three hours by car, but with traffic it can take up to 10 hours to get there. I'm leaving on Tuesday, the 27th with Fred's parents, and I will be returning on January 2nd, but unfortunately Fred can't come until the Friday before the New Year because of work (the only upside is that he might have to take a helicopter to get there). Either way, I'm definitely looking forward to a week away from the city. On New Year's Eve everyone wears white and goes to the beach at Midnight, so I should have plenty of amazing pictures. Fred's sister's husband's family has a big beach house there, so we will all be together.
Have a wonderful Christmas Holiday, USA style.....miss everyone very much!!
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Birthdays and Birthday Cakes in Brazil are definitely something I enjoy every time!
I'm not quite at the point where I could sing you the birthday song in Portuguese, but I'm on my way...The cake at this party was really good---melt in your mouth chocolate brigadeiro cake covered in chocolate shavings. I had two pieces and didn't feel bad about it.
One of my favorite girls from NYC is also here living in Sao Paulo-- Andrea Krongold. We went to a restaurant called Si Senhor for a birthday party...lots of Margaritas and birthday cake.
One of my favorite girls from NYC is also here living in Sao Paulo-- Andrea Krongold. We went to a restaurant called Si Senhor for a birthday party...lots of Margaritas and birthday cake.
Christmas Party by the Pool
85 degrees in Sao Paulo today, so what better way to kickoff the Christmas celebrations poolside. Fred's sister and her husband had everyone over for lunch and some sun:)) Little Joaquim had a great time with his Uncle Fred...
Fred wanted to wear Joaquim's baby hat along with his goggles
Fred jumping in the hot tub
Olivia (Fred's cousin's daughter) and Joaquim smiling for the camera
Friday, December 16, 2011
Work Visa in Sight!!!!
Last week, I sat down with Mindset Institute, a successful Business English School in Sao Paulo who has already given me 5 students (all amazing people by the way). They have offered to sponsor me, which is something that was starting to seem close to impossible. This process is somewhat complicated for two reasons. One, so many people want to come to Brazil right now, so the country is attempting to protect jobs belonging to natives. Secondly, Brazil believes in Reciprocity, meaning that they reciprocate the same policies that a country enforces on Brazilians traveling abroad. The US is very hard on Brazilians in regards to work visas, so Brazil is very hard on US citizens. Currently the company, in order to sponsor, must have at least 2/3 Brazilian employees, proof that the US citizen has skills that cannot be found locally, and they must be 100% responsible for the employee (salary, health insurance, the employee's whereabouts in the case of a problem). Mindset has agreed to sponsor me for a work visa!!! Without a work visa, my 180 days permitted per year as a tourist expire at the end of April, so I was coming up on a deadline that would really hinder my life here in Brazil.
The best part is that I'm going to teach part of the time, but the other half I'm going to be working with a prominent Marketing Director from the telecommunications industry who has offered his services to help Mindset attack this rapidly growing market. I will be working in Sales/Marketing to expand Mindset's client base. I will get to do a little bit of everything while also having a very flexible schedule. The job involves lots of walking, talking to people, and building relationships, so I think for the next year I will be very happy:))
The best part is that I'm going to teach part of the time, but the other half I'm going to be working with a prominent Marketing Director from the telecommunications industry who has offered his services to help Mindset attack this rapidly growing market. I will be working in Sales/Marketing to expand Mindset's client base. I will get to do a little bit of everything while also having a very flexible schedule. The job involves lots of walking, talking to people, and building relationships, so I think for the next year I will be very happy:))
Sunday, December 11, 2011
It's Christmas time!!!!!
A tremendous party yesterday....everyone was together to kick start the holidays. Fred's sister, Graziela, is married to Pedro, and his mother hosted a Christmas lunch at her home. The food was to die for good-- and of course there were tons of sweets that I couldn't resist.
New Year's Eve...new movie....save your money
My first time to the movies in Brazil....a wonderful, but different experience. It was raining, it was 4pm, and I didn't have any students scheduled, so I made my way over to the Kinoplex. This is a very nice theater, walking distance from my apartment, and I thought it would be fun to go watch a movie dubbed over in Portuguese.
Something new and unusual happened when the ticket lady asked me to pick a seat, so just like on ticket master, you pick an available seat. I was then surprised to discover that all the movies are just as they would be in NYC or any state in US---they're in English (with Portuguese subtitles). The overall process of going to the movies was extremely pleasant.
On another note, the movie was close to awful. They may have brought a ton of good actors and actresses together, but it was void of a plot. Much like Valentine's Day (both movies directed by Gary Marshall), it was a disappointment, but I loved the fact that it took place in NYC. For an hour and a half, I was back at home, wandering around Columbus Circle, Times Square, the West Village. You really don't know how wonderful NYC is until you're very far away from it. It's what I would call "The Land of Everything and Anything You Want"----one of the greatest cities on Earth!!
I hope this blog post can save you $15 dollars at the movie theaters....
Something new and unusual happened when the ticket lady asked me to pick a seat, so just like on ticket master, you pick an available seat. I was then surprised to discover that all the movies are just as they would be in NYC or any state in US---they're in English (with Portuguese subtitles). The overall process of going to the movies was extremely pleasant.
On another note, the movie was close to awful. They may have brought a ton of good actors and actresses together, but it was void of a plot. Much like Valentine's Day (both movies directed by Gary Marshall), it was a disappointment, but I loved the fact that it took place in NYC. For an hour and a half, I was back at home, wandering around Columbus Circle, Times Square, the West Village. You really don't know how wonderful NYC is until you're very far away from it. It's what I would call "The Land of Everything and Anything You Want"----one of the greatest cities on Earth!!
I hope this blog post can save you $15 dollars at the movie theaters....
Friday, December 9, 2011
Salve Jorge with new friends!!!
Just some of my new friends here in Sao Paulo. There are so many Americans living here for work or for a Brazilian:)) I felt right at home. Salve Jorge is quite a happening spot right around the corner from where I live...very convenient.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Campos do Jordao for Fred's Dad's Birthday
The whole family, including Baby Joaquim (Fred's sister's son) left Sao Paulo for the weekend to enjoy a relaxing few days of fresh air to celebrate Zota's (Fred's dad's nickname) birthday. The town, Campos do Jordao, is about an hour and 45 minutes from the city. It's a quaint remote getaway known for it's resemblance of an old German/Swiss town and it's delicious fondue. We stayed at the most amazing hotel overlooking the mountains where we ate endless good food. I tried to capture the experience on camera, but of course the pictures don't do the weekend justice. I'm back in Sao Paulo, ready to get back to finding a job:)) with a work visa....
Our Hotel
The View from our Balcony
A little blurry....Everyone together in front of the Christmas Tree
So much chocolate--Campos do Jordao is known for their hot chocolate
A chocolate fountain
The Little Town...
Fred with Baby Joaquim
Fred's Mom, Lena
Fred's sister, Graziela, and baby
The Rain forest toy we brought from NYC
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Fantastic Meal at Artefato with Friends from NYC
Fred had to work really late, so I was on my own in Sao Paulo with friends last night from NYC.....big step. Delicious meal to celebrate Ruben's birthday at Artefato in the Pinheiros neighbord. Lots of Lychee Caipirinhas!!!
Leandro and Karina
A Delicious White Fish with Spinach and Pumpkin Puree....mmmm
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Coffee All Day...An amazing thing
Just finished my first in-person interview to teach Business English!! It was way more intense than I expected, which is why I rewarded myself afterwards:))
Everywhere you walk there are these cute little coffee shops...my caffeine addiction could very easily go through the roof!
Monday, November 21, 2011
Lots of Good New Stuff
The big move into the new apartment is this Friday, and I can't wait to finally be living out of a closet, and not a suitcase.
Fred's mom gave me the nicest welcoming gift, a plant that is almost impossible to kill...the leaves are bright green and beautiful
Last night was my first time driving in Sao Paulo, following Fred of course, but it was a big accomplishment. Driving here is a bit more aggressive, quite similar to NYC, but then again I never drove in NYC. This can be a walking city when you want to go out to dinner, but you really need to drive in order to get to the gym or work, etc.
Yesterday we had a delicious lunch at a place that made me feel at home
Fred's mom gave me the nicest welcoming gift, a plant that is almost impossible to kill...the leaves are bright green and beautiful
Last night was my first time driving in Sao Paulo, following Fred of course, but it was a big accomplishment. Driving here is a bit more aggressive, quite similar to NYC, but then again I never drove in NYC. This can be a walking city when you want to go out to dinner, but you really need to drive in order to get to the gym or work, etc.
Yesterday we had a delicious lunch at a place that made me feel at home
Friday, November 18, 2011
The things you learn when you move abroad
On any normal day, I turn on my computer log into Gmail, Facebook, surf the web, and play my favorite tunes on Pandora. If I'm really bored, I might go to the CWTV website to catch the latest episode of Gossip Girl or 90210, not to mention my occasional venture over to HULU where I can pretty much watch anything for free. The things that we take for granted because we have always had a US IP address, but now I fall in a new category. I've never been technologically savvy, so the other day when in big letters, "This site is not available in your country" came across my screen, I panicked. How will I survive without these oh so important sites!!!
Everything is in Portuguese, even the command bar on Google.....aaaaaaah, what will I do? Well, someone out there is making money off people like me, because for $9.95 a month, you can have a US IP address assigned to your computer and it's as if I never left NYC. A matter a fact, I'm listening to Pandora right now...Life is good.
In case you find yourself traveling out of the country, and you can't live without Gossip Girl and the UES, here's how you can solve all of your problems- https://www.overplay.net/
Everything is in Portuguese, even the command bar on Google.....aaaaaaah, what will I do? Well, someone out there is making money off people like me, because for $9.95 a month, you can have a US IP address assigned to your computer and it's as if I never left NYC. A matter a fact, I'm listening to Pandora right now...Life is good.
In case you find yourself traveling out of the country, and you can't live without Gossip Girl and the UES, here's how you can solve all of your problems- https://www.overplay.net/
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
OUR NEW APARTMENT....I'm so excited!! A real home!!
Let me start by telling you that Fred thought it would be funny and probably smart to manage my expectations about our future living space, so I arrived with the mindset that closet space might be on the limited side, and the shower might be the next best place to hang my clothes. I was also convinced that we would be storing my bras and underwear in a dresser in the living room.
I practically shed tears of happiness when I saw our apartment. I've recently nicknamed Fred "Big" because I can compare my experience to the unveiling of Big's gift to Carrie....the closet of all closets. When she opens the doors to see a shoe rack empty and ready for her Jimmy Choos (of course mine will be Nine West), her dreams come true. I've been living out of storage units, depending on space under my bed, and purchasing movable garment racks off craigslist for so long, that the thought of having all of my belongings in one place could make me cry, and it did. I've shared a sneak preview below, but of course there will be many more photos to come:))
Pedroso Alvarenga, 793, 16th Floor
Itaim Bibi, Sao Paulo, Brazil
THE CLOSET of ALL CLOSETS
I practically shed tears of happiness when I saw our apartment. I've recently nicknamed Fred "Big" because I can compare my experience to the unveiling of Big's gift to Carrie....the closet of all closets. When she opens the doors to see a shoe rack empty and ready for her Jimmy Choos (of course mine will be Nine West), her dreams come true. I've been living out of storage units, depending on space under my bed, and purchasing movable garment racks off craigslist for so long, that the thought of having all of my belongings in one place could make me cry, and it did. I've shared a sneak preview below, but of course there will be many more photos to come:))
Pedroso Alvarenga, 793, 16th Floor
Itaim Bibi, Sao Paulo, Brazil
THE CLOSET of ALL CLOSETS
My First Week in Sao Paulo!!!
I'm finally here!!! I left from Miami International Airport on 11/11/11, arriving in Sao Paulo on Saturday morning, the 12th. The trip overall was a breeze, but lugging four 70 lb bags and all of my carry-ons through the airport and customs wasn't one of my happiest moments...of course worth every minute because I can't live without my beauty products, shoes, and handbags..
I think any difficulties I had were forgotten when someone named Frederico snuck up behind me at the airport. At this point I was profusely sweating, and the deodorant I had bought in the airport was no longer living up to its promising words of prevention and protection. I don't think Fred noticed, or maybe he did, but either way it was so rewarding to finally see him. Leaving my family, my friends, my work, and my home, NYC, was at this point more real than ever, but I felt oddly calm and very relaxed...not like me...haha. I think it was my Dad who said to me once, "if you the love the person, and you love spending time with them, then you can make any place work." I'm on a mission to prove that statement true!!
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