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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Mom's *Second* Trip to Argentina

My mom just spent 10 days with me in Buenos Aires and we had an absolute blast. I took her to a pretty eclectic set of events and destinations, but I think she had a good time :) She was here during Halloween, which is not a widely celebrated holiday in Argentina. Fortunately, there are enough foreigners who live here to keep the tradition alive. I spent Halloween at Milion with a lot of expats and went as Minnie Mouse!



Robert and I.



Olaf and Mirko-- Olaf stole my ears!



Olaf and I-- ears back where they belong :)

Here are some other highlights from mom's trip-- I think the funniest thing I took her to was my weekly AIDS outreach class at the AIDS Foundation here. I won't go into the details of what she witnessed, but needless to say, she got a very progressive view of Buenos Aires!

We attended a soccer match at River Plate Stadium, which was amazing. The entire stadium was full of River fans because they played a team from Uruguay.





We also went to Tigre, which is a beautiful town along the delta leading to the Rio Plata. It's a series of waterways with restaurants, houses and hotels. We splurged and hired a private boat to take us out to La Gata Blanca for lunch. It was a beautiful day.





We had the most spectacular day in the country watching polo at the Hurlingham Polo Club. The weather could not have been better.







We also spent a morning at the Rose Garden.





I took mom to Costanera Sur while I did HIV/AIDS education and outreach with the AIDS Foundation here.



She and I also attended a lecture with former President, Raul Alfonsin regarding the state of human rights in Argentina since 1983.



A little blurry (he's in the middle.)



Right before I got to shake his hand-- what a thrill!

Needless to say, mom did a lot while she was here. My time in Argentina is coming to an end and I have been so fortunate to spend eight months here. I have had so many great experiences in South America that I will remember forever. That said, I cannot wait to come home!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I love Polo!!
I hadnt had the opportunity to watch it, so sad about that
I lived in an apartment for rent in Buenos Aires, in Belgrano, very close to the "monumental" (River Plate stadium) so I did go to se a soccer match!!