Hi! My name is Francesca "Frankie" Guedes and I am 14 years old. I live in Irvine, California and attend University High School as a freshman. I love to play soccer, cello, listen to music and spend time with my friends. I have recently been accepted in the foreign exchange student program with AFS. AFS (American Field Service) is an international non-profit voluntary organization that provides intercultural learning opportunities to help students develop the knowledge skills and understanding needed to help create a more just and peaceful world.
I will be studying abroad in Brazil, my first-choice country, so I am really excited. The exchange program is six months long; I depart in February and I will return in early August 2010. While in Brazil, I will be staying with a host family with a host brother or sister. I will be attending a Brazilian high school, and my "brother" or "sister" will help me get used to the Brazilian way of things at home and at school. I can't wait until February, I'm hoping to learn so much from my experience and gain a feel for the Brazilian culture.
The best part of going to Brazil, a country that is almost magical to me, is to learn the native language of my father. Unfortunately, almost all of my dad's family has learned to speak English, and I never got the chance to have a relationship with them in Portuguese. Although my family is excited for me, I know that they will miss me a lot, and I'm so happy that they are supporting me. I know that I will miss them a lot!
Although the cost of the program is pretty steep, my parents are supporting me and they will be covering the costs. I am also contributing my savings, $2100 that I have saved from allowance, gifts and money earned from babysitting and coaching. In addition, I have also been awarded a $1250 scholarship. AFS suggests that I head up my own fundraising efforts, as a way to defray the costs for my semester abroad, so I have created this blog entry with a ChipIn gadget that is regulated by AFS. It is a way for anyone to make a secure contribution that will go directly to my tuition account. Please know that even a small amount would help me, and your support and well wishes are greatly appreciated!
Thank you for visiting my blog, and please come back to visit this site often. I will keep this updated with the latest of what is going on during my preparations for Brazil (check in for information on where I will be placed!) as well as while I am abroad.
Tchau,
Frankie
Esperamos ansiosos pela sua chegada!!!
ReplyDelete(We are looking forward to your arrival!)
Beijos
Tio Luis e Tia Denise
im goin to miss u times a billionnnn
ReplyDeleteHi Frankie,
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry I just saw your comment now, or I would have responded much sooner!
I am so excited for you, and we should keep in touch while were away to exchange stories about our trips.
Some fundraising things that have worked for me are yardsales, if you do them the right way by advertising with signs and things like that you can make up to $300 dollars in one sitting. Also, talk to local stores about maybe making a contribution to your trip, and you can send them pictures and letters in return. I know the fundraising is a struggle, and feels impossible, but im sure you will get there!
Also, are you going to Miami before you leave for Brazil? or do you leave from somewhere different?
If you have any more questions, or things you want to say this is my email: rebeccasherouse@aim.com
I check that more often.
Best of luck and I hope you have a wonderful time in Brazil.
~Rebecca