After breakfast, my host mother and I headed out to the metro station "Los Orientales" which was about four and half blocks away from the house. However, before we got on the train, mi mamá pointed out to me that it was probably wise I had un cuaderno (notebook) to take notes in during orientation. So before arriving at the metro station, we stopped at a nearby supermercado (super market that looked similar to Walmart) and I purchased my very cheap, less than one dollar, handy-dandy One Direction themed notebook:
Once I had my notebook in tow, mi mamá and I set out for the metro station. We were at the station that houses the purple line. It was not a straight shot to the Universidad though (where my orientation is held), instead we had to transfer to the red line at the station "Tobalaba". The red line is probably the most important because it is the train that spans the major road in downtown Santiago-Liber Bernador O'Higgins. I was really surprised by Santiago's metro system, known as transantiago, because the trains are very clean, tunnels have fans with water mist spraying to keep people cool, and payment for the metro is similar to in the states. Above is a picture of my bip! card. This card is my ticket to riding the metro or the buses. Almost everyone in Santiago owns a bip! card to easily get around. Each trip costs approximately $1.00, so by the end of my trip I will probably end up spending most of my money on transportation. Below are some pictures of a map I grabbed from the metro station. The first photo is the overall map and the others are bits and pieces of the map. The station I start at is along the right side of the map and the main building of the university is in the center on the red line.
Once done with orientation, my host mother picked me up and we headed back on the metro. This time however, we got off at a stop next to the mall and took a bus back to the house. I have posted some pictures of the area where the bus station and metro station are located. The green squiggly awning represents a bus stop and those green squiggles are seen all throughout the city.
Last but not least, I told myself in my room at the end of the day "yeah you got a nice tan". I will let you decide if you think my pale skin is an indication of a tan.