Sunday: Went to the famous Recoleta market and was pretty cool. It was fun but was pretty similar to every other market that I have been to. Nothing too crazy. there were a group of students raising money for haiti with a campaign "Abrazos por Haiti," literally means Hugs for Haiti. We then went to the game early to go experience the culture but River is actually a pretty tame team. They are liked by the middle and upper class so they had a lot of security, probably more security than fans. Unfortunately they lost but the fans for River never stopped once. They were crazy the entire time. Really glad I was able to go to that game
Monday: Had my first day of classes and then moved in with the family. I got to my classes and my group consisted of a 69 year old female from Canada, 44 male German, 27 female brazillian, 22 female french. Quite a diverse group so knew the week would be interesting. As for my family, they live in the Recoleta district and are SUPER nice. They live in a really nice place. The dad is a fighter pilot for the argentina air force, mom, 20 year old daughter and 14 son. They have two other daughters but they are in the US. I have my own room but unfortunately, it is in a loft that does not have air conditioning. So that was kinda rough the first couple days but is fine now.
Tuesday: Pretty chill day. Just class but got a chance to talk with my parents and Katherine via Skype so that was a nice piece of home that I have been missing
Wednesday: This day was the day for Boca. Juniors. Class was getting better but still tough. Trying to remember spanish and be at a good level is going to take some time. Wednesday night, Tyler (friend from hostel) and I went to the Boca Juniors game and let me tell you, it was SO awesome, way better than the River game. It was much more active and there is no track that goes around the stadium so the fans are right on top of the field. When people say that the Bombonera has its own heartbeat, i could definitely feel it. The only problem was that it was pouring rain like i have never seen before. We were soaked before the game even started. So the play wasnt the best but the experience was pretty unreal.
Thursday: Got a chance to go to a Tango show tonight which was also really cool. They move their feet and bodies so quickly its pretty unreal. It looks to be a mix between salsa and waltz. They had younger dancers performing the more passionate form and then had older dancers showing the class. Very well done.
Friday and Saturday: Just spent most of the days chilling and getting to know the city a little better. Going to head out with my host sister pretty soon to see what the younger crowd does on the weekends.
So far I say the trip has been a great success. I have dont many of the tourist stuff in Buenos Aires so that is good. Now I just need to keep working on my spanish. The family is really helping with the day to day conversational spanish and the classes help in grammar and verbs. Probably going to leave Buenos Aires in a little over a week to start heading to Peru although all of that is still up in the air. Only this next week will tell
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