Los regalos continuan a venir!

Los regalos continuan a venir!

The gifts keep on coming! 🙂

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So my dear friend (and landlord) Carmen was in Spain while I was in the United States this semester.  She travelled there to complete her doctorate in library science becoming the first Librarian with a doctorate degree in Talca, and perhaps in the entire Region VII of Chile.  I’m so proud of her accomplishment.  While there, she picked up this gift for me.  It’s jabón natural de jazmín (natural Jasmine relaxation soap) and it smells so beautiful.  So I’ve got a present from Spain too and I can’t wait to try this out.  My friends here are spoiling me, and I likey!  Ha ha  Carmen was also attentive to make sure that the product was produced in a just (justo) manner and did not exploit the poor as indicated on the company’s bag.  Therefore, that completes her classification for triple awesomeness in my eyes.

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I also had to go to the story tonight and buy some of these, because the one in my digital recorder is failing and I have a research interview tomorrow.  I actually didn’t know the word for these when I arrived at the framacia (pharmacy) so I again had to resort to my high-level charade playing skills to describe what I needed.  NOTE:  These are not called batteria but are in fact called pilas.  But come on!!  You can’t blame a sistah for tryin’ that one out hoping to hit the mark. He he! 🙂

March 1st Futurists Worldwide in 24-Hour Discussions

March 1st Futurists Worldwide in 24-Hour Discussions

Well, I am gearing up for my return to Chile and my dissertation research but before I leave just wanted to mention an awesome experience I recently had the pleasure of participating. Saturday, March 1st marked Future Day (there was some debate about whether it should be called Futures or Future).  Since my last post, along with being accepted into the Association of Professional Futurists, I was also accepted into membership with the World Futures Studies Federations.  As a result of my new associations I was able to join a Google+ Hangout chat with think tank intellectuals and scholars from around to globe to talk about issues of complexities and futurist forecasting in a number of social, economic, and educational areas just to name a few.  I was able to discuss my doctoral research on the topic of Civic Engagement and my methodological frameworks of Spiral Dynamic Theory and Memetics.  It was extremely well received by my fellow futurists.  I got my first futurist retweets and tweet favorites from the experiences posted on Twitter.  It was amazing to witness both the convergence and diversity of thought surround both our shared human and environmental conditions.  I so look forward to engaging more with these new colleagues and friends and will work very diligently not to get too distracted.  There is of course the looming elephant in the room which is the completion of my dissertation.

I got a little frustrated today with those yet to be expected, “unexpected changes” to my research agenda.  Nevertheless, I remain encouraged as my research conceptual framework is strong and in spite of the fact that I will need to expand my field of participants I feel good about where I stand at this point.  However, I am super excited about my pending contribution to the scholarly discussion of civic engagement that my completed dissertation research will offer.  Moreover, I am extra stoked about returning to blog here  on in my WordPress space and hope I haven’t lost too many followers as I needed to touch base with my faculty and dissertation committee members back at UGA.  Please continue to follow me and I will do my best to keep up with blogging awesomeness at well.  ¡Chau chau mis cariños y los estraños!  Hablaremos de nuevo pronto. 🙂

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Awesome find

Check out this sweet find I got prior to my departure back to Chile.  It’s and international converter with a universal adapter so that it can be used in almost every county around the world.  It also has an adapter so that you can use a USB rechargeable portable device.  Sigh… it’s the little big things that often just make my day! 🙂

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RDIF Identity Theft Protection

Also among my international travel awesomeness find was this passport wallet with RDIF protection.  Right now, anyone looking to steal my identity would be very disappointed (he he), but just to be on the safe side in the event that my dissertation research makes me famous, I will err on the side of caution.  I also posted this on my Facebook page because I love how colorful Chilean pesos are (pretty money).  Sorry about all my typos as I am also adjusting to my new computer.  With this high resolution screen the fonts on WordPress appear so tiny.  Ugh!!