So just the other day (today) I was looking through a load of quotes and sayings about life, change, love and the such looking for just the right one that could describe something about my time here (yeah I was trying to get all philosophical... and sound super smart). But the more I looked, the more I just kept thinking of this one that made me laugh... And I really don't have a good reason why I decided it was my favorite, seeing as it's not at all in the least very philosophical. Except maybe that because it made me laugh, I chose it. Because I believe anything that makes you laugh is something good. They've been right along, laughter truly is the medicine in life. That and love. And health. And all that good stuff... but you know, psh, who needs that when you're happy and smiley right? :)
Moving on....
HOLY SWEET MOTHER OF BABY JESUS!(excuse me). 1 WEEK?!! 1 SMALL. TEENY. INSIGNIFICANT. WEEK?!
Yes people, it's true. I will be in the United States of America in:
7 Days 16 Hours 15 Minutes and approximately 53 seconds... 52... 50... 48.... etc.
They always said how fast exchange years go, but even though I had the long days... and long nights, I never really imagined it would go THAT fast. I can't believe it. It's weird. That is the word I've chosen, weird.
Weird to think I will be in a completely different country that I've lived my entire life in but am now not completely accustomed to it.
Weird that I will be seeing the people I love and have missed for almost a year.
Weird after living in such a surreal-like dream world I will be going back to reality.
And of course it's also scary, sad, exciting, good, and crazy.
Now that I've updated you all on that, let me tell you about a little something that happened in this past month I haven't written...
MIS PAPAS estaban en Argentina, conmigo, viajando por 2 semanas!
MY PARENT were in Argentina, with me, traveling for 2 weeks!
It was the most amazing thing getting to see their faces in real life and not over the webcam all the time. Oh and my sister was there too of course ;)
Here's a little of the mischief we got into:
Yes, you guessed it... the windy city of Comodoro Rivadavia.
The family my father lived with in Mendoza 33 years ago.
Rotating restaurants on the top of hills in Bariloche? Ummm.... I think YES.
Buenos Aires middle eastern food restaurant... delish.
That's all for now! I'll be seeing many of you in a week! :D Can't wait!
Besos
K