With all the changes that have taken place recently on my website I realized it was time to write a little bit about myself for those who might not know much about me. I thought about writing my bio in third person but then realized that too weird so I just going to wingit instead.
I am was born and raised (mostly at least) in Portland, Oregon, a state largely unknown by most people of the world. I attended Cleveland High School, a time in my life I vaguely remember especially since I was already on my way to college after graduation my sophmore year (I'm no Einstien, I just knew the grass was greener on the other side). I attended Portland State University (PSU for short, GO VIKS!) in 2002, there I spent my first years in and out of both classes and parties, Life was GOOD! Then realizing that I had spent the last 3 years test driving nearly every degree option aside from Liberal Arts, I discovered (like many eventually do) Psychology and it didn't take long for me to realize that I had found my calling (A+ grades and a rising GPA are great motivators). While finishing my B.S. in Psychology I met a few guys who at first I thought were douches (they will remain nameless, You know who you are) who latter turned out to be great friends. It was those friends that encouraged me to join a fraternity, Phi Delta Theta, an notion which in the past I would have never really given a second thought (saddly I was a believer of the common frat boys stereotype). Meeting the rest of the gang I learned that they were men of diverse backgrounds and personality types and I felt at home so it was no surprise that three months later I was being initiated into the Bond.
Finally after an unforgettable year and a half of drunken dubachery, scandalous parties, late night pranks, and just about any other textbook college activity you can think of, it was time for me to graduate. After graduation I worked various jobs until I decided to go to Peru where my father is currently working/living (He lives in the city of Lima). Since I had'nt seen my father in seven years I figured it would be a great opportunity to catch up before I decided to pursue my career goals (which at this point seem unclear). In this time I discovered a love for photography and purchased my first dslr camera which I have used to take many of the photos seen here on this blog.
Currently I teach English and work on my photography skills. My goal is to provide those unfamiliar with Peru and Life in the City of Lima a window into the world in which I reside.
Hi Marco,
I have been living Buenos Aires for the past three years but am originally from Portland, Hillsboro actually.
Found your blog today (via Google Alert for "living abroad").
Any chance I could get you to do a short 10 question email interview for my blog? The questions are at:
http://www.expatalley.com/interviews.
I have no one from Peru yet so it would be a nice addition.
If you are in Buenos Aires sometime, please look us up. tom@boldschoolgroup.com.
Best,
Tom
Hey Anonymous (I will call you Tom), It's always nice to hear from another Oregonian. I have never been to Argentina but would definitely love to visit.
I will do your interview but in exchange could you answer those interview questions for me so that I can post them on my blog, also could you email me a photo or some photos of you in Argentina?
My email address is marcomendoza33@hotmail.com, thanks
Hi Marcos, just a short note to tell you that I really like your blog, I lived in Lima for almost 2 years and have been there many times when I worked as a Tour Conductor for an English Company.. I feel Lima is somehow a misunderstood and underrated city, you really have to live there to embrace its hidden beauty. I'm right now in Colombia , my home country, working on promoting it as a travel destination, if you have the time you may like to take a look at my blog: http://colombia-travel-marcela.blogspot.com/
Thanx for a great Blog y un Abrazo
Marcela