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06/20/2011

A day in the life of an awesome host family

On Friday, I could spend the whole day with a host family in Yarmouth, Maine. It was one of the greatest experiences I've had in the U.S. so far!
First, I met with these siblings, Jack and Phoebe (18 and 16, respectively), and with Néstor (17), their Spanish new brother, who came from Spain after being granted a scholarship, and who has been living with them since last August. The three of them took me to some cool spots in Yarmouth and they told me a bunch of different stories and facts that these places conceal. Then, we went to their house and we all had dinner, the 3 siblings, their parents (Nico and Ellen), and I (I don't know what "title" could describe my position, but I can say for sure that "stranger" is not an option). In just one day I learned a lot about the lifestyle of these young students and their family. And one of the most interesting things was the atmosphere that this family created. I felt integrated right away. They shared all their experiences and knowledge with me. By the way, I must say that these kids looked really mature, and I confirmed this idea after hearing/participating in all the debates that took place during dinner. I am not sure if this attribute, the way they see the world and life, is part of what makes them such a great/cool host family, or if being a host family is what  contributes to their interesting/cool vision of things and life. Maybe a little bit of both.

Walsh family

On Saturday, I was walking down the street when I heard 'Eze!' (I never thought I would be given a shout in Portland!), I turned around and there they were, Jack and Néstor. It was nice to see them again. :)


Here is a small peek of Néstor's experience living with his American family...



And here's a similar video of Jack's opinion on the experience of studying abroad:



This may sound a little trivial or, actually, a little nerdy, but one of the most interesting places we visited was their high school building! I know all my friends in Argentina are probably wondering about this, and the answer is: 'Yes, the school looks exactly the same as in the movies':

Yarmouth High School

Yarmouth High School

...and you can see more pictures by clicking HERE! :)

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FFFFF.....Muy bueno Echi, todos los videos y fotos :D muy metafórico como le sacan la correa al perro ;) jajaja... un abrazo grandeeeee! :D me alegra mucho ver que la estás pasando super cool ;) te queremos muchoooo! :)

Excelente broooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep like this!

Que bueno Echi!!! Entendí todo y tenes razón... es igual a las peliculas!!! (y la tele tambien... se parece al cole de glee, jaja)
Me encantó el comentario sobre tu rótulo en esa situación, jaja y cuando leí these kids me sonó raro, pero es verdad, tienen 10 años menos que nocotros, jaja
Un abrazo grande y segui disfrutando mucho!!!

Hermoso Post Echi :)
Me encantaron los mini documentales.
Cuanto talento hay ahi eh?
Te abrazo fuerte

Jaja.. the same as in the movies'!! ..sentí que esa podría ser una pregunta del grupo VD!
Muy lindo Post!
Abrazo Grande :)

Hay algún programa para aprender ingles desde cero=?..porque a mi me gusta la idea...

Todo muy esta excelente..sos un groso...

Echiiiii! me encantaron los videitosss!! sos un geniooo total! besotes ;)

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Ezequiel Coeli Canobbio

My name is Ezequiel Coeli Canobbio, I am from Argentina, where I have lived all my life. I have studied Film and Television at the National University of Córdoba, and I simply love filming and editing. I worked for a TV show for almost two years and I have also filmed different events (including the most important Tango festival in Argentina that takes place in La Falda, my hometown).

I met CIEE in 2007 when my twin brother and I decided to participate in the Work & Travel program. We went to work to Taos, New Mexico (USA), and we had an amazing experience. So much so that we decided to repeat it the following year, and it turned out to be even more amazing! We met loads of wonderful people, got the chance to visit different places, and learned a lot. Now I have the opportunity to keep traveling around the U.S. while doing what I love the most: filming, taking pictures and telling the CIEE story. I won't have my twin brother beside me to share this experience with, but I will have the pleasure to share it with all of you through this blog. Hop in!