Later that day, the girls and I had dinner at Celeste & Mariano's house, where we ate delicious homemade fajitas and had ice cream for dessert. Now that our trip to Patagonia is officially booked, we spent a long time talking about all of our exciting plans for while we're down there, and had a really fun night with our Argentine aunt & uncle : ) Because it was so nice out on Friday, we took a walk after lunch & hung out in a park, then went to Puerta Uno at night to kick off the Halloween weekend festivities--complete with masks & glow sticks.
On Saturday we played a double-header in soccer--we got a win & a tie. That night, the five of us decided to go old-school American and dress up as the Spice Girls. I was Sporty Spice, which meant that I got to be comfy in leggings, a tank top, and a high ponytail.
During my first month in Buenos Aires, I made a list of 50 things that I wanted to experience during my time here. Now that I only have six weeks left, I decided to look back and see how far I've gotten and what I still need to do!
Things I have accomplished:
- Learn more Spanish!
- Dance tango & salsa
- Go to Plaza de Mayo and see the Casa Rosada lit up at night
- Stand inside the president's office
- See a show at Teatro Colón
- Make Argentine friends
- Eat choripán & bondiolas
- Celebrate the 4th of July in a foreign country
- See the obelisco
- Cross Avenida 9 de Julio, the widest street in the world
- Watch a movie in Spanish without subtitles & actually understand it
- Shop at a feria
- Eat at Café Tortoni, the oldest café in the city
- Visit the Iguazú Falls
- Tour of the river delta in Tigre
- Stay in a hostel
- Relax on the beach in Rosario
- See the madres of the desaparecidos at Plaza de Mayo
- Learn how to use public transportation
- Read an entire book in Spanish
- Go to a boliche & stay out all night dancing
- Shop along Calle Florida
- Get my picture taken with a tango dancer in la Boca
- Try dulce de leche & alfajores
- Go to an all-you-can-eat parrilla
- Do a wine tasting
- Visit an estancia
- Be mistaken for a porteña
- Go hiking in the Andes
- See a show at the International Tango Festival
- Play a sport
- See the Palacio del Congreso
- Go to the Feria de Mataderos
- Zipline in the mountains
- Eat in Barrio Chino
- See the Palacio de Aguas Corrientes
- Tour the Cementerio de Recoleta
- Buy a book from the Ateneo Grand Splendid, the largest bookstore in South America
- Go horseback riding in Mendoza
- Walk along the Paseo del Fileteado in Abasto
- Go to a professional fútbol game
- Visit the Japanese gardens
- Gamble at a casino
- Sing karaoke
- Go to the opera
- Visit the ecological reserve in Puerto Madero
- Watch a horse race or a polo match
- Picnic in Parque Tres de Febrero
- Go to the beach in Uruguay
- Travel through Patagonia: walk with penguins, see whales, and visit Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world (will be checking this one off the list soon!)