Processing paperwork here in Argentina is unlike anything I have ever done before... it takes time, patience and a certain skill of knowing exactly what to fill out and hand in, because even most Argentines are confused by it all. This has left me bruised and battered most times.. and elated when we accomplish a simple task!!! I am thankful for my Tutor who has been so kind to join me on "field trips" where her knowledge and language skills are required.
When not dealing with the everyday mundane stuff of just getting settled.. we have tried to be what we hoped we would be... TOURISTS!!!
We have visited downtown Buenos Aires a few times, hitting up Puerto Madera, Temaiken Zoo, The Decorative Arts Museum and the San Telmo Market (like 2 miles of shopping!!!).. Last Monday was a holiday from school here and we made sure we spent it exploring.
Also.. we started school.... this is the end of our third week and may I say we are settling in quite nicely.. The girls ride the bus in the AM and I am pick them up after activities in the afternoon. Cora is taking readers workshop, tennis and jazz dance and loving them all!!! Nola is taking a well deserved break from soccer and trying her hand at drama, basketball, swimming and synchronized swim. So far Nola is loving them.. she is really liking the swimming competitively and last night I think she admitted she liked it better than soccer. They have nice classes full of good kids from all around the globe. Nola's class has not one child from the same country in it!! Their teachers are wonderful and so far the school lunches are the best food ever!!! I will say I have seen the lunch and it looks so good..
so here are some random photos.. :)
Grades 4th and 5th... where the time has gone is beyond me
lunch at a little parilla by the uniform shop.. always need new clothes
Decorative Arts Museum.. a former home of a wealthy family... it is beyond stunning
lots of furniture with wooden detail inlay.. expensive at any time
bottom level of the museum was a museum dedicated to a famous Argentine designer..
random.. but the roads here are rough.... still haven't figured out how to get this back on the car..
Nola aboard the ARA Uraguay at Puerto Madero
thank god for the love of coffee and snacks
ok.. the public toilets on the boat.. NO WAY.. LOL
We found Abuela Goya Chocolate.. YUMMMM
lunch in San Telmo where they cut the meat with a SPOON!!!
The San Telmo market is full of lovely treasures and unique sightings.. lots of music and street food.. next time I am determined to try more street food.. the chocolate covered churro let me know there is more yumminess out there..
The zoo is lovely.. and only 20 minutes from our home.. we will be regulars!!!
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