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Katerina S.

Valparaiso, Chile

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The Final Countdown

By Katerina S.

The top FOUR things I’ve done since I returned to the United States: 1) I continued to travel. Throughout the semester, I had a couple of opportunities to stretch my... keep reading

When Two Worlds Collide

By Katerina S.

The best presents I’ve ever received arrived on Solstice morning at the Santiago airport with more luggage than energy, but huge smiles and hugs and love none the less. Their... keep reading

El Idioma--ESPANOL

By Katerina S.

Me llamo Katerina (yamo) Tengo 18 anos Soy des de Estados Unidos Quiero ayudar. As a parting gift, one of my friends gave me a little notebook to fill with... keep reading

High Five

By Katerina S.

And the low ones as well (to keep it real). SIGHT- This is an easy one. I can not emphasize enough how much I have LOVED living next to the... keep reading

How to go to CHILOÉ!

By Katerina S.

And other possibly helpful travel tips. Get a Great Group. Regardless of where you are going, the people with whom you are traveling with will make or break the journey... keep reading

B.I.D.N

By Katerina S.

On Thursday afternoon, Dania, Yoe (two of my best friends here that I met through running), and I went to Valparaiso to spend some time together in the city. It... keep reading

Snapshots

By Katerina S.

Hola buenas! Today I’m going to take you on a little voyage throughout the last couple of weeks here in the fifth region of Chile. Here are a couple snapshots... keep reading

A La Feria

By Katerina S.

Almost every Saturday back home in Wisconsin, one of my best friends Sarah, my mom and I head downtown to the Dane County Farmers Market to buy fresh food for... keep reading

Vamos a La Playa !

By Katerina S.

Playa Uno: Casa de Primo. In Spanish, the verb “esperar” means both to hope and to wait and a couple of weeks ago, that’s exactly what I was doing, waiting... keep reading

Con Una Sonrisa

By Katerina S.

Elevando sueños, construyendo oportunidades (Lifting dreams, constructing opportunities). That’s the motto of one of the volunteer organizations I’m working with throughout this semester: ADAPTA Chile. I don’t know much about... keep reading