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Tourist's eye view - Brazil WOW ! Brazil was amazing! Foreign Exchange on YouTube Wedding in Brazil Host a Foreign Exchange Student May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, RJ 22080-101
If visiting Brazil doesn't amaze and put you into a sense of awe at the incredible beauty of this place on Earth, your vision needs checking! Riding the aerial tramway up to the top of Sugar Loaf (Pao Azucar) initially was a bit daunting ... I couldn't stop thinking about that 007 movie where there was fighting on top of the swinging tram car! But amazingly, the ride was smooth and nonfrightening even though the tram is almost 100 % glass. The view is just so amazing it overwhelms the senses. At that moment I thought nothing could be more beautiful. That was before I traveled up a mountain on a streetcar to Corcovado to see the Cristo. Oh my gosh! Corcovado is higher than Pao Azucar which can be seen below along with an incredible vista of Rio de Janeiro, the harbor(s) and Copacabana! Seeing the view combined with the enormous and amazing statue of Christ overlooking it all, arms widespread to encompass the entire world, was inspirational to say the least. I definitely recommend this as a vacation destination!
Location:
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, RJ 22080-101
WEDDING IN BRAZIL - July 12, 2008, 7:30 p.m., Rio de Janeiro, at the Igreja do Nossa Senhora do Bonsucesso, BERNARDO TAVARES and LUCIANA BABO were married in style! What an extremely happy and gracious couple! Friends and family filled every possible space in this historic Catholic church in the center of Rio de Janeiro. The lights glowed softly with a golden sheen and the bride was brilliant in her mother's wedding gown, trailing several feet of lacy veil. The church orchestra and wedding choir made music that was indeed heavenly. There was not a dry eye as Lu walked by holding her father's hand, her eyes brimming with unshed tears. One moment of humor occurred as the small cousin walked in alone after the wedding had started just asked (she'd been bribed with a promise of chocolate) holding a small statuary of the Virgin Mary. Her lovely dress was actually a bit too long and she stumbled several times before solving the problem by wadding part of the skirt into her mouth! As promised, chocolate was traded for the Virgin Mary and she promptly sat down on the stairs to eat it. Sitting up close as we were, the wedding party had a chuckle over this. The lovely ceremony was both familiar and slightly different than here at home. There was lots of hugging, many smiles, and joy at this marriage! The party afterwards was 5 hours of nonstop dancing and music at Clube dos Cicaras, a private country club on an isle in a lagoon in Copacabana. When the Samba band arrived Bernardo and Lu lifted joined hands up in the air and lead the musicians into the ballroom with huge smiles. Best wedding I've ever attended! The happy couple will live Copacabana. Hey! Check out the great videos about foreign exchange students on YouTube! I know some of the adults and students on these videos personally - this is a great program!
Excitement is rising! In just a few weeks I'm off to Rio De Janeiro to be in a wedding. I still can't believe how lucky I am to not only have this great opportunity to see Rio as well as Sao Paolo for three weeks, but to have such great relationships with two wonderful Brazilian kids! Ten years ago and for only 5 months I was host mom for Bernardo Tavares. I can say unequivocally that I loved him the minute I met him! Some people just click right away, and our five months time together was way too short. However, he promised me that I could come to his wedding. Little did I know that he meant I would be IN the wedding. Aren't cultural differences great? Apparently, in Brazil, instead of bridesmaids and groomsmen the Bride and Groom choose mature adults to be marriage advisers, 'padrones' or god-parents, for their marriage! What a great idea. I'm lucky enough to have a Brazilian son who still loves me even after 10 years. As an extra bonus, I have another Brazilian son, Felipe Souza, (also completely wonderful) who was concerned about me traveling alone so he is going along as well. We'll meet up in Sao Paolo, travel to Rio together, and the two boys will get to meet for the first time as well. Some people are blessed with family and others are blessed with choosing their family. Being loved and appreciated by other people's children is a great joy in my life. You can let Bernardo and Lu know you are happy about their July wedding by emailing lucibabo@yahoo.com.br Thanks! Margo mtyree@bak.rr.com
Host families are needed in Bakersfield and other areas of Southern California! You and your family can break down cultural barriers by hosting a foreign exchange student in your home. Volunteering to host an international student for an academic year or semester provides a rewarding experience for your entire family. Children of all ages benefit from bonding with a student from another country, often learning a new language, developing a global perspective, and making a lifelong friend in the process. This is something that I've enjoyed doing for the past 13 years - often having two students in my home at the same time. I can say that 27 people call me 'mom'. I have loved visiting them in their own countries, going to their weddings, and enjoying their babies as they have moved on with their lives. Right now there are many excited students waiting for homes. If you are interested or would like more information please contact me at mtyree@bak.rr.com or call EF Foundation For Foreign Study at 1-800-44-SHARE. Thanks! Margo Tyree I hope to hear from you!
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