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I'm a young - happy go lucky - 26 y.o High School teacher. I did my teaching practice at Liceo Nº1, where I saw the good, the bad & the ugly of chilean education. In that place I realised that the only way to teach children is to save them from their fossilized teachers.

---------------------This is my Crusade-------------------------

BARILOCHE!
February 09, 2008 , 2:27 PM

OMG, what if I die!


I just had this awful feeling that since nothing worked for me on January, what if now that I'm leaving for Bariloche I'll also be leaving this world for good! Yeah, I'm becoming that paranoid x_x

In that case...well shit. Because I really wanted to travel to China with Jose, and I wanted to go to Vina with Dani, and I wanted to have that apartment I've always dreamed of and that white kitty, and also I wanted to have new students. Actually last night I cried a little while remembering them. Yesterday night I received an e-mail from one of them. He is in Mendoza right now and he asked me if I wanted something from there, like chocolates or candies (because he knows I love them). As a teacher you never know how much you are able to touch a person's heart, but you do know what they mean for you. I think I'm still too young for letting them go from my memory...I still feel they are MY CHILDREN, MINE! so if I die on my trip I wish to keep looking after them for ever.

Hmmm, I'd like to leave my computer to my dad, because poor thing loves using it but I never let him. I'll leave everything else to my aunt so she can sell my clothes and start the business she wanted to. My toys and books go for my friend Dani, I know she'll like them. All my earrings go for my friend Jose, as well as my Japanese books and the heart candle we bought in Vina. My sister can get...er..whatever she picks from my closet and all my bags.

I'd like to be buried with my white bunny (the one I sleep with) and with my blue Totoro, because it was the first present I ever got as a teacher.

Hmm. I think that's it.

Bye dad, sister, aunt, Jose, Dani, Karen, Sara, Karla, Carlos, Guillermo, Pablo, all my japanese classmates, bye sensei I hope you have a beautiful child, bye cousins, grandma, aunts and uncles, bye Andrew (oh, and shave anyway!)

Now if I don't die, don't expect me to bring you all presents! >P Because I'm unemployed. But I'll take lot's of pictures, promise.

Oh! I hope everything turns out well for anonymous tomorrow, this is the first time there's a global protest totally coordinated through the Internet and it feels like history is changing and moving forwards again. I'm so exited!

HAIL XENU!!!

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