Blog 3: Quarantine Activities
Hi everyone,
Hope all is well. So today the class decided to talk about quarantine activities. I have been in quarantine since March 18th and I must say that I am used to it :O I don't even remember when it became mandatory in my district (I live in downtown Santiago or Santiago Centro). I usually leave the house once a week to buy groceries at the Colombian mini-markets and buy fruit from the street. It is a big procedure haha.
Normally, I go on the computer in the morning after eating breakfast to look at news and read students' emails and correct homework. I also plan classes and check blogs. Then I eat lunch and have classes. After I watch series on Netflix (currently I'm watching Legion, Summertime, The Disastrous Life of Saiki Kusuo) and prepare the "once" or tea time. After that, I go shower and watch more series until falling asleep.
During my free time, on weekends, I wake up later and read. Currently I'm reading Rayuela (Hopscotch in English) by Julio Cortázar. It's a great book. I am also reading some of his short stories. I also go a lot on Instagram and post things and write to friends and family. I also play with my cat, Idania. Speaking of, I keep contact by using Instagram, Facebook, and Whatsapp. I talk to my mom on the phone (she's the only one I talk to on the phone).
I think that we will be like this until at least September, but that is fine with me because the winter always makes me want to stay inside.
- How long have you been in quarantine?
- What is your daily routine like?
- What do you do in your free time during quarantine?
- How do you keep in contact with friends and family?
- Mention anything else that you think is important
Remember to comment 3 classmates´ blogs and your teacher´s blog
Word Count: 190
Hope all is well. So today the class decided to talk about quarantine activities. I have been in quarantine since March 18th and I must say that I am used to it :O I don't even remember when it became mandatory in my district (I live in downtown Santiago or Santiago Centro). I usually leave the house once a week to buy groceries at the Colombian mini-markets and buy fruit from the street. It is a big procedure haha.
Normally, I go on the computer in the morning after eating breakfast to look at news and read students' emails and correct homework. I also plan classes and check blogs. Then I eat lunch and have classes. After I watch series on Netflix (currently I'm watching Legion, Summertime, The Disastrous Life of Saiki Kusuo) and prepare the "once" or tea time. After that, I go shower and watch more series until falling asleep.
During my free time, on weekends, I wake up later and read. Currently I'm reading Rayuela (Hopscotch in English) by Julio Cortázar. It's a great book. I am also reading some of his short stories. I also go a lot on Instagram and post things and write to friends and family. I also play with my cat, Idania. Speaking of, I keep contact by using Instagram, Facebook, and Whatsapp. I talk to my mom on the phone (she's the only one I talk to on the phone).
I think that we will be like this until at least September, but that is fine with me because the winter always makes me want to stay inside.
- How long have you been in quarantine?
- What is your daily routine like?
- What do you do in your free time during quarantine?
- How do you keep in contact with friends and family?
- Mention anything else that you think is important
Remember to comment 3 classmates´ blogs and your teacher´s blog
Word Count: 190

Great book! My last birthday a friend gave it to me and I am expecting to have time to read it
ResponderBorrarRayuela is such a great book, i think is very important to be concentrated in new stuff during quarantine, and what is better than art
ResponderBorrarit´s good to keep doing anything despite the quarantine mode...you are in the right way
ResponderBorrarI would like to read Rayuela some day!
ResponderBorrarJulio Cortazar is one of the best writers of latin america, I must say that Rayuela is a great book but Axolotl is my favorite story.
ResponderBorrarRayuela is a book of great value, nicee
ResponderBorrarIdania sounds like great company for quarantine time. I would like to have a cat too
ResponderBorrarSaiki Kusuo, i really liked that name
ResponderBorrarRayuela seems like a really good book!
ResponderBorrarRayuela is a fantastic book!!!
ResponderBorrarWatching series has become a lifestyle during quarantine.
ResponderBorrarI think that Rayuela is a great book. I would like to read
ResponderBorrarJulio Cortázar is a good author! When I have free time I would like to read Rayuela
ResponderBorrarI miss having time for reading other things. I'd like to read Rayuela someday
ResponderBorrarI don't know what quarantine would be without series to see XD
ResponderBorrarIn what order do you read Rayuela?
ResponderBorrarit's the second time I'm reading it, so from start to finish (like most books). the first time I read it, I did it jumping and now it's a whole different book haha
BorrarThe same thing happens to me every time it is winter ajaj I don't like going outside and I kept watching series all day, I love it ajjaja
ResponderBorraroooo u need to see Mr. Robot, it's a really good serie. It's about hackers. Elliot ( and he's mind) a it's really really really good character, probably my favority serie of the last years
ResponderBorrarwatching netflix series is the mood for quarantine
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