Getting to Brazil was somewhat unpleaseant. I was very excited, of course, but I was also missing my Dad. On top of that, all my flights (2) were late, which made me anxious. But it worked out, I got to Rio de Janeiro and had a fun night solo meeting people in the hostel (including a vegetarian from Buenos Aires!) and spending the entire day on Ipanema beach the next day.
Blake arrived the next night, and it was so great to finally see him after not seeing him for 2 months. Our time in Rio was great, we ate Indian food on the beach (surprisingly great!), hiked around Pao de Azucar as well as saw the beautiful sights from the top, and explored. We then went to Sao Paulo for a few days so Blake could attend class. Sao Paulo is essentially a concrete jungle, and I mainly explored his classy neighborhood Perdizes while he was in class. I did attend two classes, it was very strange to be in a classroom again! A highlight was staying with his very nice family. My Portuguese was decent enough that I could actually hold a conversation, it was fun to actually practice, although I spoke "portanol," mix of Portuguese and Spanish.
Then, for the grand finale of our trip, we went back to Rio for Carnaval! We lucked out and were able to rent an apartment in the heart of Ipanema with 7 other people from Blake's program. Carnaval is wild - people are dressed up like Halloween and are partying all day everywhere. We had a grand time, although the crowds were obnoxious at times. An interesting part of our apartment was that on one side we had a stunning view of the ocean, and the other side was close view of a favela, one of the many poor sections of Rio. The economic disparities are so obvious and close together, I have never seen any city like it.
Saying goodbye to Brazil and Blake was sad, I had a wonderful time and I can't wait to go back and see Blake again! There is so much to explore, I truly hope that in the future I can have a trip solely dedicated to the diversity of Brazil.