Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Update as the semester is almost over

It is hard to believe that this semester is almost over. The semester has gone really fast as we have been very busy the entire time with 5 classes, each with homework, groups (which was hard to keep straight for the longest time), and projects. I feel like my Spanish has greatly improved and I feel happy to be here in Monterrey, I'll run through my life here pretty quick.

One highlight has been the planning of the trip of my Dad and my aunt Beth and uncle Jim in the first week in December. They will arrive two days after my last class and we'll do the fun things in Monterrey and then we'll fly back to Nebraska on December 9th. I would be happy to host anyone else out there who wants to visit Monterrey. CJ and I are flying here the first week of January, but my classes don't start until March 1st, so I have all of that time to catch up on Rotary, meetings, traveling, and helping CJ get acclimated to Monterrey, and hosting YOU!

Speaking of Rotary, I attended a very interesting meeting at a beautiful building on a mountain overlooking the city, called Club Industrial. From this building you can see Monterrey stretching to the right and San Pedro and it's tall buildings to the left. The Rotary group was an extremely nice group of all women. I had a fun time chatting and I even got to give a little presentation about myself, Nebraska, and my time here, (they couldn't believe my town has only 1 stoplight). Rotary meetings are a great way to work on Spanish as we spend the entire time communicating and having fun, and then we eat!

On Tuesday, we had our final class of consulting. In this class a group of my classmates and I worked with a Pharmacy here in Monterrey that wanted to be able to franchise their business and expand, while maintaining some control over the new franchises. It was very interesting meeting with the daughter of the owner and discussing the options. We got to travel to the Farmacias and it was quite the cultural experience. Doctors consults cost 30 pesos, or less than 3 dollars, what do you think about that Dad? We did a lot of research and work, and gave a nice presentation.

Our marketing class has been underwhelming (with a teacher that will do anything to not teach about marketing), but we did have two cool projects. Markstrat is an online business simulation that we have to segment, target, and position products that we design and modify over 10 decisions. It is fun to compete against the other students in the program, but this simulation has a lot of information but no definitive product, all we know is that it is electronics, but we have no idea if bigger is better or worse for example.

Another cool project was from Nokia. It was a mix of 3 different classes so we had 2 guys from Mexico, one boy from Finland, and a girl from Germany. It was interesting gaining the perspectives from the other people in the group and putting together a Marketing plan with a message, copy and images for a Nokia product for a segment that we chose.

One theme from this semester has been presentations. I don't know if the teachers are told that the students must give a lot of presentations or if they don't want to give lectures for 4 hours, but one week, I had 3 presentations in 2 days. (And my brain was dead after that) But seriously, it is useful to practice giving presentations in Spanish. I did a really good job with one group presentation about decision making. After I finished, the teacher stopped everything and asked the class, "How many of you could go to a University in the United States, and give a presentation in English with 98 or 99 percent clarity like that?" I was like whoa, what a nice compliment.

So as hard as it is sometimes, I know my Spanish is improving and I feel like I am on my way toward reaching my goal of being perfectly fluent by the end of the program in July 2010. I miss lots of things from home, CJ, family, friends, and food, and I'm looking forward to coming home for Christmas. I'll be home from December 9th to the first week in January.

Thanks for reading!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

CJ visits!

This might get confusing because it's all in reverse order. This was our last night in Monterrey and we went to an Argentinian restaurant with our friend Calla who is also studying here in Monterrey and from NWU.
The Food was great, the company was better
I took this pic after she found out
CJ is paying close attention to the game
We had pretty good seats
Really fun time
We took a boat ride on Paseo Santa Lucia, it's a river walk and has art all over the place

Nice pic
Toucan!
The cute little girl decided she didn't want to hold the snake at the animal show at the zoo
Turtles!
This was 1 second before the bird squawked and scared the crap out of CJ
We found a zip line
CJ went first with her flip flops in the bag
Pretty proud apparently
Nice pic CJ, this is Paseo Santa Lucia where we started our day with a nice walk
We went to a soccer game. Our seats were high, but it was a nice view
Ruffles chips with the design of the soccer team we watched
Paseo Santa Lucia
This is the crazy fan section where people jump, chant, yell, and sing for the entire game

We went out. Isn't CJ beautiful?
Our matching Under Armour shirts. We went on a walk around campus and took a picture with the deer.
CJ surpised me by coming to Monterrey one day before I thought she was. I was really happy to show her around Monterrey and hang out with her for about 5 days. It was just plain awesome.

Monday, October 12, 2009

va a cumplir 23!

The whole group, I'm on the far left
My roommate Marcelo
My friend Oscar
My buddies Alejandro and Samuel. We watched football together a couple times.
My TV, it's not gigantic, but I like it
Didn't quite catch that one
Got it!
Didn't hurt a bit
Some rum and coke in the hammock, gotta love it
Ready for my Dos Equis commercial


Yep, my birthday is on Wednesday, hope the song lyric , "nobody likes you when you're 23" isn't true.

It's been a while since I've last written a post on here, but that's because I've been really busy. School got into the swing of things awfully quick and they keep us busy. It's ok though, for the most part. I am liking my classes more this semester than the previous two sessions. My spanish is improving. I have good days and not so good days, but over the course of time, I know I am improving.

I haven't had a chance to attend as many Rotary meetings as I would like, but I'm hoping to get to a few soon.

So one friday afternoon, a group of kids from the MIB program went to the friend of a friend's house for a grill out and pool party. I sat in the hammock, had some Dos Equis cervezas and some rum and cokes and enjoyed the relaxation. Then we had some steaks on the grill that were delish. After that we swam a little and dove after the frisbee into the water.

Last Saturday, we had our group picture for the EGADE (which is the business school) at the Tec (which is the main campus) so everyone showed up dressed up in their business suits and we looked almost professional. The Thursday before I bought a suit for the pic, for much cheaper than I would have found in the states, gotta love the exchange rate.

On Friday nights, since I miss high school and Husker football so bad, sometimes I go watch the university team play. They are apparently 5-time national champs and they kick the crap out of everyone. The games I went to where 52-3 and 56-7. There are some huge boys on the line and I'm sure the running back/kick returner could play division 1 college football, and so could the kicker, but of course they were going to have a good kicker

Also, I don't know if I've written this, but since I'm going to be living in Monterrey for the next year (until may, june or july of 2010, not sure, i've asked, my questions go unanswered) I bought a TV. and since, I thought, Since Monterrey is so close to the US, there has to be a way to get the TV back to the states, so I might as well buy a nice one. After some research, I went to Walmart and bought a Samsung LCD 32" TV with Full HD 1080 p and I am really excited about it. We get the NFL network on HD and they broadcast a few NFL games on Sunday, some on HD and some not, but most with commentary in Spanish, so there is another way for me to practice my Spanish! We get about 60 channels, and 10 in HD. When I say we, I'm talking about me and my roommate Marcelo, who is in my program, and he's from Bolivia.

The greatest thing that has happened so far was last Thursday. On all of our channels, they show an average of one college football game per week. Out of all the games on all the days, they decided to broadcast Nebraska vs. Missouri on Thursday night! So I had some friends over, including a friend from Wesleyan who is also studying in Monterrey. We had some beers and I got a little wasted.

CJ and I spend a lot of time on skype where we can see each and talk to each other for free over the internet. We decided it would be fun to skype during the game, and it worked! It was especially great when my friends thought I was crazy for jumping up and down and yelling all the time but then they would look on the screen and see CJ and her friends jumping up and down and yelling (and all wearing red nonetheless).

My friends lost faith by the third quarter, but then I declared that we needed to throw it deep. Zac Lee heard me and the rest is history. Actually the rest was me jumping up and down and yelling even more than I had been, but this time, deliriously happy instead of pissed off.

So in conclusion, I got to see the NU vs. Missouri game at 8 pm, same time as everyone in Nebraska, on my couch in Monterrey, in front of my new TV, with friends and cervezas, and my girlfriend on skype. and we won!

The next day I had a group meeting that included guys from Sweden and Denmark and a girl from Germany at IHOP, because we thought that would be a good place for us to go for all of us to cure our hangovers. We did get work done, but the best part was the conversation, when I told them about the football game, the Swedish guy said "Oh is that the one where you use your hands all the time, ironic that it's called football." Of all the meetings I've had here, this was by far the most memorable.

My birthday is coming up on Wednesday, and I am really excited because CJ's fall break starts on Thursday and she is coming down to visit me! I have some secret things planned, and I'll be sure to post pics next time. CJ is also going to study abroad here in Monterrey next semester to help her work on her Spanish--Should come in pretty handy as a OB/GYN. As a student in business school, I recognize the huge and quickly growing market for Spanish speaking doctors, so I am very proud of her and can't wait for her to come to Monterrey!

Overall, I would say that I am happy and that I'm having a good time here in Monterrey. I miss home and everything, but I know I'm learning a lot and growing every day (although sometimes the growth just comes from the tacos).

Hope you're doin great,

Jarryd

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

va a mostrar el nuevo departamento


Here are some pics of my new apartment and Monterrey. I like to go on walks at night, now that's it's cooling down to the 80's around 6 pm and the humidity goes down too. There is a park right behind my apartment and there are lots of people out there exercising or walking their dogs. I got to chatting with someone and it turns out dogs aren't as expensive here, so i might be coming home with a new friend.


Self portrait, I got the short haircut goin cuz it's really hot here. I'm always with my iPod and headphones

The building security guard
This is our kitchen, we have a fridge, stove, oven, microwave and you can see my protein and the gigantic bottle of water that costs about 2 bucks.
Here's another view of our kitchen with the chairs, a couple bananas and some beers
My room, not exactly what you would call clean.


They have deer on campus
I told it to smile

People walk their dogs and exercise here in the park


El Cerro de la Silla

Peacocks on campus

This is a panorama from the 6th floor of the CIAP building on campus, i had to take 2 pics, the next one follows


Hello everyone!


In the park there are pullup bars, and these other things that i'm not sure what to do with them