WWWWWWHHHHHHHHHAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTT’SSSSS GOOOIING OONNNNN everybody! I am back today with a cool blog post about our last 2 weeks here in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and I had an awesome time. I went to cool museums, ate amazing steak, got caught in horrible rain pours, and got a free week with my dad, Greg! So today, let me explain to you about my awesome two weeks here since I last talked because it was very fun. So first of all, Ella and I got to spend a whole week with our dad, Greg! The last time we visited him was when we were in Paris and we wanted to spend more time with him since then. That was a LLLOOONNNGGGG time ago so I was very excited when we got to see him again after all that time. We moved into his place, which was very big and comfy, and after settling in we went to bed and for the next few days we toured around his neighborhood and did fun activities as well. For example, we went to a nice town square where we saw a bunch of cultural activities such as people doing the tango, people selling old items, and shops filled with old stuff from the 1800s. It was a very cool town square and even though that was the most active part of our time with dad, it was a fun experience nonetheless.
A few days later, we joined Aba and Troy and we went to a small town called Tigre. It was very hot there and we were planning to take a boat to another restaurant, but it was closed.
A day later, or awesome stay with dad ended and even though he was going to stay a week more, we were very sad to leave him because we don’t know when we’ll see him again. Also, I got a new Spanish tutor named Hernan! He is a very cool Spanish teacher that is teaching me 1,000,000x better than that lame Spanish school ever did and we went out to do fun things like going to gardens and awesome museums. I am greatly improving my Spanish on this trip and I feel like that is a great thing because I’m one step closer to being fluent in 2 languages! I also went to a very spooky cemetery with my family that was filled with old and spooky coffins. It was scary because all of the coffins were busted open and the whole place looked abandoned which made the whole experience eerie and frightening.
Anyway, Dad brought over a friend named Mark who is really cool and comes from France. He is also learning Spanish this trip and we went out to dinner a few times. Before Mark got here, Dad, Ella, and I went to dinner with Aba and Troy at a delicious steak restaurant where there was literally a humongous rain pour outside. The streets were flooded and we all got super wet! It was a horror, but it was very fun. Now though, Dad and Mark have left to go elsewhere and I am sad because I don’t know when I’m going to see them again.