So I am finally here in Buenos Aires after months of talking about it and planning it. I am very nervous and very excited all at once! No matter how much I travel the first couple of weeks are always pretty nerve-wracking! So lets recap my last few days!
Friday night before I left I was trying to finish packing, because my last-minute self did not pack in advance at all, when all of the sudden I started to feel terrible! Well, I got a 24-hour stomach virus. I was sick all night, could not pack, was miserable and terribly afraid I would miss my flight. Luckily my flight left at 9 PM on Saturday so I had all day to try and finish packing and relax. I managed this but still felt awful on my way to the airport. Luckily, by my flight, the worst of it had passed and I just needed to relax and sleep as much as I could on the 10-hour flight.
The flight was easy. I slept a lot and just picked a little at my food because I was afraid of getting sick on a plane. Mind you the only thing I had eaten since the night before when I got sick is some french fries at the airport. For some reason, my stomach loves them when I am sick! Anyway, I make it to Buenos Aires where it is HOT!!!! So far it has been mid-80′s every day. I know I am from Texas but the 40′s to 80′s jump while still not feeling so great was not awesome.
So I make it to my host house and the woman, Graciela, seems nice and there is a Brazilian girl living here also named Magaly. For dinner Graciela makes me what she called chorizo and I called smelly brown tube of mush, “soup” that looked and tasted like runny oatmeal and salad. Needless to say, I ate the salad and the bread. I tried the other things, but brown mush and runny oatmeal just aren’t my favorite. Then I went with Magaly to a bar in San Telmo and met some people she had met in a hostel, Benny from Liverpool and Jules from Australia. They were playing music in the bar so when I arrived I was serenaded with classics ranging from “Hey Ya” to “No Diggity,” “Stand by Me” to “Use Somebody,” and “Twist and Shout” to “Wonderwall.” It was entertaining but I was EXHAUSTED! My body hated me for flying in that condition! So to bed I went.
Yesterday (Monday January 4) I went to COINED, which is the local office for my program, for a welcome lunch (empanadas) and city walk. This is when I discover that of all the people at COINED, probably 95% are Brazilian, if not more! I saw one French girl, met one American and heard talk of another but that was it! One the walking tour I made friends with a good group of people who all live together in a student residence. Part of me wishes I lived with them! So after the city walk I went and bought a cell phone and came home just in time to leave again with Magaly to see a drum group called La Bomba de Tiempo who play every Monday. Basically it is the ultimate drum circle, ever! But we met up with Benny there and I quickly became the third wheel. I left them to go meet the city walk group for dinner.
That dinner was my first real meal since before I left America! My stomach is still adjusting to here, but it was nice to feel full and eat something other than bread and water. We then ended up at a place called Madagascar Bar and walked in 5 minutes before they started charging people. Then an Argentinian woman got on a stage and started singing. Again we heard American classics ranging from “Sweet Dreams” to “Poker Face” to “I Will Survive.” Then the Spanish music started. I knew a few songs but it was fun to just relax and enjoy the local scene.
That is all for now. I meet with COINED again tomorrow and will see where I am working and then start work on Thursday! More to come! Wish me luck!