But as great as it is to constantly see new things, I'm very very happy to be back in Buenos Aires! I will be here for about a month and its very exciting. You have no idea how great it felt to put my clothes in drawers and put my damn backpack away. I was actually successful in organizing a homestay and I think its going to work out! I've heard so many horror stories but so far, so good. I'm staying with a woman and her son but I know her son, Gaston, from before so at least I wasn't going in blind. The woman, Sonia, is also very nice and easy-going so I feel comfortable there - well, as comfortable as I can be in someone else's home. The apartment is pretty big and breakfast and dinner are both included. I also have my own room and its so nice to actually have some personal space! And I can now take a proper shower with all my soaps and lotions spread out! Its funny the things you miss. I've also gone pretty nuts with the shopping but I can't stand the sight of my ugly, function travel clothes, especially the tapered pants with zip-off legs. Very chic, I know. Its also very serious business when you consider how trendy Buenos Aires is. And cheap!
My room! I have a twin bed but at least the room is big enough for 2. I couldn't fit my closet in the picture but its probably my favorite part :).
The other side of the room. As you can see, I've made myself feel right at home.
I'm here to continue with my Spanish lessons and volunteer work. I've missed my kids! I would have came here first rather than travel through Peru and Bolivia but it is so unbelievably hot and humid here during the summers. The weather in the last couple of days have been in the 80's and 90's with humidity you can cut with a knife! And this is the end of summer! But in any case, I'm glad I put my time in Buenos Aires at the end because it gives me time to recover from constantly traveling. And this time around, I actually know the city and have friends here so I actually feel like I have a life to come back to here. I´ve been just walking around the city with a big grin on my face. I forgot how beautiful and cultured this city is. I'm sure the reality of everyday life will settle in but I'm going to enjoy this as long as I can!
2 comments:
I love your blog, and your enthusiasm for travelling. I've just come back from a year's trip myself and tried to sum up what I felt when thinking about the stuff I'd just done - but you describe it much better than I did.
Have a great time on the rest of your travels - I see in your itinerary that you're off to Australia. It's a fantastic country to explore, you'll love it. Also get over to New Zealand if you can - it's awesome. Bon voyages...!
You will never get bored in Argentina. You can do many things: from a simple picnic or afternoon retreat in Plaza San MartÃn to a day spent exploring the museums along Avenida del Libertador, there are plenty of Buenos Aires activities to keep you busy. When I travelled there I had decided to rent an apartment in buenos aires and I kapt myself entertained with many of these attractions!
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