Well done Emma, I am so proud of you. I sincerely hope i'll be able to come and see you very soon (not to mention my grandson). Lots of love as always. xx
Precioso reportaje.
A Vicen y a mi nos gusta mucho tu casa y tu gato, ademas de seguirte con admiraciĆ³n como desarrollas tu vida lejos de casa
Besos de los dos
teenagers I feel your pain with the hispanic teenagers. Mine in Madrid were....challenging. All those hormones and attitudes kicking around...
strangely, I remember them fondly though.
CONGRATULATIONS As, of course, your blog entries are far from being in real-time, I'm sure you that you've been elected to be the mayor of BA by now, but I'm sending my congrats on getting a job so quickly!
Now, find someone to take you on a motorcycle tour of Argentina during the winter holiday!!
they were renovating the Guggnheim when I was there...do these peopel DO any work?!
Also, i got lost in NY EVERY SINGLE day...ALWAYS walked the wrong way....I'm with you on that!
Em's this sounds absolutely fantastic! Got to love the Button fans, and the red lights of course!!!
However, I have one question: do you have any friends? :)
Have fun in the funny french speaking canadians -- its worse than Belgians!
Having been travelling on and off since I graduated in 2006, I decided it was time to settle down for a bit...
I arrived in Argentina in July of 2008 looking for work as an ESL teacher. Once the job was secured I got a little bit comfortable... and this blog has gone from being a travel blog to a space to recount the ups and downs of my life as una inglesa en Buenos Aires...... full info
Kate
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Are you sure you're giving a presentation in those photos? It looks to me like the bootcamp for Argentinian Idol....