Ali's Blogs the Precurser

This is based on true events and lives. I cannot promise everything to be child friendly. Infact I KNOW things will not be child friendly. Commandments will be broken, Risks will be taken, Sexual things will be persued, and Swearing will happen. Hey this is life!! Live and let live...

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Wanderlust: Calls from Mexico

As I already have informed you I am a horrible blogger as of late. 
In fact, I have not updated my blog since February. 
By all means, run from me NOW.

   I do however want to tell you where I am currently blogging from. Mexico. Can you believe it? I am sitting in a hotel in the middle of the Yucatan! I have been to at least 8 Mayan ruins 4 different cenotes and 2 beaches. And guess what the best part is... I still have two weeks left!! 

Have you ever been swimming in the Gulf of Mexico? I have several times. Every time I am amazed at the enchanting beauty of the sea and it's cream white beaches.  I get lost in the awe of being able to see the ocean floor even when my feet can no longer touch it. I enjoy the fact that the higher salt content allows me to float when in fresh water I sink like a cannon ball. Even shelling in the shallows seems a little more mystical. I can find whole conch shells instead of just bits and pieces of partially eroded ones.  I am never one for tanning though. Even relaxing on the beach is for the enjoyment of a good book, soft music and the crash of the Mayan blue waves upon the shore. 

But the Gulf has only been a minimal portion of my trip. I have climbed every mountain so to speak. Temple to be exact. I am here to study the Mayan culture. Remember that post about adding to my major? Well, this is where it takes me. Viva La Mexico! I am learning about the past cultures of the meso-americans. Did you know the Mayans (you know 2012) kept a better count on days and years than we could until about 1582 when the Gregorian Calendar was formed by Pope Gregory XIII. Due to Protestant Reform only four countries actually converted. It did not take affect for Britain/ British Empire(USA) until 1752 and the last hold out was Greece not converting until 1923.  They were around since 2000 b.c. the last civilization of Mayans ended with the Conquest of Mexico by the Spanish starting in 1511 by trying to enslave and convert the indigenous. But now I am teaching. 

I am having a blast. I am making new friends. I am improving my limited Spanish.  All with a study abroad program for 6 credit hours. What are you doing with your summer?


Until the Fates Let Us,

Ali

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Best Things Are Life Changing

I HATE how horrible I am at updating my blogs.


 I use to update this thing at least monthly, now you Lovely Darlings are lucky to hear from me semi-annually.  It's a good thing I suppose. Being too busy to stop and fill you all in on my time. However I am going to try to change that.  My life has just become a big bunch of everything. I have yet to find something I hate about school. I even have found more things to love.  For now I will tell you about my current Big Desision.


I am Changing My Major.

So it is nothing as drastic as it sounds in fact maybe I should label it as "updating" my Major. I am keeping my current status as an English Major but tacking on one minor detail, an Anthropology Major. Hard as it sounds.  I spent all of last semester ranting and raving to anyone who would listen about how fabulous my Physical Anthropology class was. Did you know this Athropithicus came before Homo Habilis? That kinda thing. I was horrifingly obsessive. Finally after much debate to myself, I decided. I can do both. I love writing, even if it just this blog to you. Nothing will take away my shot at my English Degree. BUT who says I can't have a shot at something else too?  Who knows? Maybe I will make something of myself this way. :)

Oh Wait.
I already I am.



Until the Fates Let Us,
          Ali

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