I had a really amazing week, mainly because the organization I've been working in had it first important event. It consisted in collecting food for an orphanage. The members of UPEC had to go classroom by classroom to ask for the cooperation of the students and teachers. I really liked it, not only because I really wanted people to participate in, but because I realized that I have great persuasive skills. It was really nice, this week gave me the opportunity to learn a lot about myself. And today, we are having the best part of this project, we are taking the food we collected to the orphanage, then we will spend time with the kids, feeding them and playing. It has been a really hard week, because I am also trying to apply to Buluck so I have to take the robotics courses they are giving. Anyway it is awesome, I am very exited.
On the other hand, I had a terrible Friday night. I stayed at Tec to the "desvivetec", however it was pretty disappointing. I wanted to see División Miníscula playing, but like 1 hour before they turn at the stage came, it began to rain. I was wearing cloth boots and one of my friends had my sweater, so you can imagine how cold I was. Even though, it was fun, we were 8 friends under a tiny umbrella trying to survive between all the people trying to steal our place in front of the stage.
I didn't really think that the policeman would let me get in the bus as wet as I was. So I went to a friend's house, which is in front of the Tec, and I borrowed some towels and dry clothing. So yes, I was wearing men's clothes.
Finally I am going to talk about a short film the teacher showed to us in Friday. It was called the Butterfly Circus. I liked it a lot, I really think Nick Vujicic is an inspiration. For me, the movie is about how extraordinary people take advantage from their imperfections and transform them in their strengths. But the most important message from the short film, is not to judge people because of how they look like, miserable people usually hadn't had opportunities to become something better. We must help them.