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We spent a fun week with Cody and Amy, who arrived with their luggage, only 3 hours later than scheduled – setting a new record for our visitors. This was their first visit to South America, and we were happy to show them all our favorite places around the city. After the welcome breakfast (turned lunch due to the airline delay) we wandered around the San Telmo fair, checking out vintage posters, surprisingly well-kept gramophones and green/blue glass “siphon” water bottles –
the kind with the CO2 cartridges to make the water bubbly as your pour it. We also watched a man on stilts dance with little kids, an orchestra perform tango music, and our favorite puppet show.
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In the remaining days of Cody and Amy’s visit we spent time in Microcentro, walking along the big, busy streets of Avenida de Mayo and 9 de Julio, stopping for coffee at Café Tortoni and Puerto Madero. We checked out both the Museo de Bellas Artes and the Evita museum. We spent a while playing with the resident stray cats (all of whom Cody lovingly named “Scraps”) and taking photographs at the Recoleta Cemetery. Our trip to the zoo was also a great day because we managed to catch up to a zoo keeper, and followed him around for a bit while he fed some of the animals lunch, and we were also lucky to find some of the food pellets that the kids from the school field trips had dropped near the camels – so we fed them too!
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We also spent some time visiting Caminito, a small part of the Boca neighborhood where all the buildings are painted in bright colors, and a street fair is set up on Sundays. Another day, we spent in Colonia, Uruguay walking around the cobblestone streets and having lunch at our favorite pasta place with the singing and crazy hat wearing waiter. We also took Cody and Amy to our favorite paper store and restaurant (now their favorites too we think!) in Palermo. We also cooked at home a few dinners – notably our famous home made tortillas and home made pasta! However, I think all four of us agree, that our favorite part of their visit was when we ordered empanadas and ice cream to be delivered and played marathon games of ChinChon –that Amy almost always won!
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The morning after we sadly said goodbye to Cody and Amy, our friend Mark arrived – at his scheduled time, but without luggage. We’ve spent the past two days here in the city with him, visiting some of the same places we enjoyed with Cody and Amy. This evening we went to a bar to watch the final match of the Copa Libertadores, an all South-American club soccer tournament that has been going on the past few months here. Our favorite team, Boca Jrs. was playing Gremio, a Brazilian team. In the previous game (home for Boca), Boca won 3-0, giving them a good lead for the final game. The second half of the finals was played in Brazil, where Boca scored 2 more goals, winning the tournament dominantly. They are now the champion club team in South America. The game began at 10:30pm and ended around 12:30am (after much singing and cheering from our fellow fans in the bar). It is now 1:30am and we are back in our apartment. Cars are still constantly driving down our street with passengers hanging out of the windows, waving flags, yelling and honking horns in celebration. This sure is different from sports celebrations at home – there is really nothing to compare it to. Although we wish it would settle down a little so we could get some sleep, it is nice to see people be so passionate and excited for something. We didn’t have our own pictures, but we found some on Boca’s website to share.
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For more pictures from our trips to the zoo, Colonia and around the city, here are the links:
http://picasaweb.google.com/martinswims/ColoniaIIIhttp://picasaweb.google.com/martinswims/ZologicoDeBuenosAiresIIhttp://picasaweb.google.com/martinswims/PaisajesDeBuenosAires
3 comments:
Of course Boca Jr. won.
Sounds like you are enjoying all of the sights in the area. I hope that your future guest have a little more luck with the luggage.
Miss you guys!!
Laura
PS. You both look great!!
Your photo albums are super!
Martin looks quite dashing with his long wavy hair - I agree with Laura - you both look great!
Love you both - MOM
Hey-it's been a long time since I've been to your site, but now that everything's done for the end of the old & the start of the new fiscal year,I actually have some time to spare,plus since it's the day after the 4th(did you celebrate with another bar-b-q?),no one is here. Your pics are fantastic (Martin-looking very Euro hip with the hair)-kind of weird to see you guys bundled up. Take care...love Aunt Jan
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