
We didn't have school the Thursday and Friday before Easter so we woke up at 4:30 on Thursday morning of Semana Santa (Easter break) April 1st in order to get a cab and get to the airport before our early flight. There were 8 of us together- 6 girls and 2 boys. But Tess did not bring her passport to the airport and had to catch the next flight to meet us there. But a short flight and easy transfer to our wonderful Hotel America was easy. It was so nice to breathe in fresh air and enjoy life outside of the big city. Until I escaped for a little while I hadn't realized how different life is in a big city!! Just stepping off the plane relieved stress of the hustle and bustle of the city. We spent our first afternoon on a city tour. Because I thought of Mendoza as the wine country (which it is) I didn't think much about the actual city which wasn't all that impressive. There were some cool parts and we drove up to this statue and it gave us a beautiful view of the area with the Andes around sunset.
On Friday morning, Meagan, Paige, and Michael set out to go skydiving. Far too adventuresome for me! It took them the whole day due to winds and everything but all three had the best time and said it was amazing. Sounded cool but not cool enough :) Instead, Jackie, Jenn and I went on a wine tour for the afternoon! I finally saw areas more similar to what I had been expecting to see! We went to two wineries and one olive oil place! I can only imagine that outside of the city just 30 more minutes out there would be absolutely beautiful places that are very peaceful. Maybe someday I will return! We didn't stay out too late because we had a big day planned for Saturday! Adventuring on the Mendoza river and repelling and trekking in the Andes mountains.It was so weird to not be at home with my family on Easter. They were getting up to go to church for Easter Sunday and I was in Mendoza, Argentina without them! It was hard knowing they were all together at the beach but I reminded myself that Mendoza (and this semester in general) is a once in a lifetime experience and I can be with them every other Easter of my life!! I didn't get to go to church just because of timing with out flight and checking out of the hotel but before the end of the semester I am going to try and go to a service (even though it definitely probably won't be a Presbyterian church!) We had a really late flight back to Buenos Aires but had to check out of the hotel so we left our stuff there but walked around town and relaxed a little. It would have been nice to go back earlier but it was all part of the adventure!
Mendoza was so fun but since then I have been camera-less! But basically these are the weeks that pass by so fast! I have busy days Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday then I have started volunteering Thursday and Friday then its the weekend and then the next week again! A couple things though: I have changed my schedule to drop my Service Learning class and add yoga! It has been a nice change. it makes my Mondays not quite so long and gives me less homework! The best part though is that I am still getting to volunteer! I am working with three other girls at an organization called Puentes. I don't know exactly all of what it does but in general I think it aids students who are starting at universities who need some extra help. What we are doing is actually teaching two english classes! It's so cool; I absolutely love it! It's even worth being across town at 10am on Fridays which is a day that we don't have class! Thursday's class is a group of 6 eighteen-year old boys who are all really excited to improve their english. Some are better than others but they are all trying hard. They are so funny and each have their own personalities. Friday's class is supposed to have 4 girls and 3 boys but only 3 of the girls have ever come! It is a different group dynamic with the girls but they are so sweet. It is so interesting to work with people trying to learn english. Little word usages that I don't even think about are easy to mix up for them. Also it is fun just getting to know some Argentines! None of these kids are very wealthy. None live in Palermo or Recoleta (I live in Recoleta) which are 2 of the more upscale neighborhoods. It again reminds me of how big this city is!! We had our first classes in the bottom of basically of an office building which didn't have WiFi or a projector screen so we have moved the the business and alumni center of a local university. it is cool to be surrounded by students around our own age and have the technology but its further away an we have to go through steps just to get past security but it looks like that is going to be where we are for the rest of the semester so we will have to make it work!
Other than that I have just been enjoying the Argentine life! I just booked my spring break to go to Cusco and Machu Picchu and then down to El Calafate (the glaciers in Patagonia)! It is going to be absolutely amazing. So just two weeks and I will be on a plane to Peru! After spring break I will still have a weekend in Uruguay, Bariloche in Patagonia, and Iguazu Falls! And 2 weeks with my family which will be the best part! I will try to update again before spring break! Because after that I will have so much to write about!
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