After fall break, Monique and I met for
another coffee at Union Grounds. We talked about our fall breaks and shared
stories on what we did. Monique had gone to see Cirque du Soleil, which is
currently in Dallas. She encouraged me to check it out. We also talked about
the state fair since I had had plans to go during break. She said she had gone
before so she shared her experience and warned me to be prepared for all the
fried foods at the fair. Unfortunately, I hadn’t been able to go to Dallas in
the end because I had other plans that got in the way. Instead, I had spent
time with my friends who were still on campus during break.
Maybe it’s too soon to be thinking about
it, but we then shared our winter break plans. She told me how she was planning
to go back to Brazil for the break and see her family. It’s disappointing,
though, because she won’t be able to stay for “Carnival,” a weeklong Brazilian
festival to celebrate Mardi Gras. During “Carnival,” everybody dresses in
costumes and, as Monique put it, everybody “goes wild;” it’s like a weeklong
party. Interested, I asked her more about this festival. It usually happens
around late February and everything is closed so that everybody can celebrate. This
reminded me of Lunar New Year (Tet) in Vietnam during which all services are
closed for celebration.
She told me more about Brazilian
celebrations. It was exciting to learn about the holidays that are celebrated
in Brazil. What I found most intriguing
were the Brazillian traditions for common holidays. It’s interesting to see how
different cultures celebrate worldwide holidays. For example, during New Years,
everybody wears white in Brazil. This is to bring in good luck and peace for
the New Year. New Years is her favorite holiday and favorite time to be home so
she’s glad that she’ll at least be able to be home for it. Moreover, she told
me she was ready to get away from the cold since it will be warm when she goes
home in December. I told her that I could relate to this since I was also
raised in a warm country but I liked that it was getting colder because it
brings that feel of the holiday season, which is my favorite time of the year.
Hi Lizzy, Thanks for your great conversations with Monique. You seem to be having rich, full, and fluid conversations, learning a lot from each other.
ReplyDeleteThanks or the good work. dw