On Dec. 30th I moved to my new family. My new house is very close to my old one which is nice, because it will be easy for me to go and see my first host family. In my new house, I have my own room and an older brother instead of younger siblings. I have another brother but he doesn’t live here anymore. My new family seems very nice. And they have a dog, which I am very excited about. I have missed having dogs and cats. But they don’t have horses, and I will miss the horses!

We ended up spending the whole weekend at the farm. We spent the rest of the weekend swimming in the little lake at the farm, fishing, laying in hammocks and relaxing. I loved relaxing in the hammocks! They have lots of fresh fruit growing on the farm so we would go and pick the fruit to eat whenever we wanted some. It is very good, but very different from fruit we have in the U.S. At one point Flavia, my brother, my cousins and I were talking in a bedroom and a rat ran across the floor. Flavia and I started freaking out and the guys were trying to catch it. Everything got knocked over as the guys dove across the room trying to catch it and Flavia and I tried to get up on the bed. There were so many people at the farm for the weekend that people were sleeping on mattresses everywhere and there was always a line for the bathroom! It was so much fun!!
On Thursday, Jan. 6, I leave for a month long trip to Brasilia, Sao Paolo, Rio de Janeiro, and North East Brazil. We spend most of our time exploring different beaches in Brazil. One of the places we visit is famous for selling hammocks—I may buy one for myself! It is hard to imagine that I will be spending the month of January on beaches and playing in the ocean when I am used to it being so cold at this time of year. I am going with about 40 other Rotary Exchange students who are staying all over Brazil. I won’t be back from my Beach tour until Feb. 5, so I won’t be able to post another blog until after that time.
--from Jessica Weindling our RYE outbound in Brazi