Saturday, December 14, 2013

El Fin

Well, I can’t believe it’s already that time, but this is my last blog post about my Argentine adventures! This has definitely been a bittersweet last week, trying to fit in all of my last minute errands and activities! I am so thankful to have had such an amazing experience abroad. I have done so many awesome things, meet so many cool people, and visited many amazing places in only a matter of 5 months! I couldn’t have done it without the support of my parents, so THANKS. You guys rock and this is an experience I will definitely never forget. Thinking back to when I first got here feels like actually forever ago, but at the same time, it went by in the blink of an eye. I had never been so scared in my life, intimidated by the city life and my lack of Spanish skills, but I can proudly say I survived! I am very happy about how my time here was spent. I was able to take all of the trips I wanted to, with the people I wanted to, when I wanted to. I always had something to look forward to. For now, I look forward to going home! As much as I will miss Buenos Aires (especially when the schoolwork hits), I can’t wait to get home. This week of free time has allowed me to appreciate my semester here and spend time revisiting my favorite spots, but also has made me ready to go return to the States. 

After an amazing trip to Salta, I had exactly one week to take on the city one last time. On Saturday, I was on a mission to buy a few gifts and I knew exactly where I needed to go. Because everyone else had a different plan, I took a solo shopping and lunch trip. Felt like a loner at first, but actually enjoyed just chilling solo, reading my book, and enjoying a frozen mint and ginger lemonade after my lunch. I can definitely say I am much more independent now. For our last dinner outing, we wanted to make it was good one, so went to Don Julio, a delicious parrilla for some steak and red wine (classic, I know). We even got champagne while we were waiting for a table! After that, we went to a bar that served shots on fire. As cool as it was, it didn’t taste so great. It was even called the Harry Potter. I then proceeded to come full circle and go to Terrazas. This is the boliche that we didn’t quite make it to our first weekend here. Luckily we were prepared and had enough money to get in this time! It was also a beautiful night that we could spend on the outside terrace dancing until the morning.
Terrazas
Sunday, after 4 hours of sleep, we were motivated to go to Fería de Mataderos. While it was quite a struggle bus getting there (no pun intended), it was a fun time eating choripan, getting the last of our gifts and watching some local folk dancing. We then rallied and made it to the San Telmo market for the last time. Running on such little sleep, I was proud that I actually made something of my day.


Fería de Mataderos
Monday was definitely the low of my week after finding out about my grandma passing. At that point I just wanted to get home, but was thankful I only had to get through the next few days. I found that keeping busy and distracting myself was the best way to deal with it, so called my friend up to get some milkshakes and fries. They were delicious. Then we spent the rest of the afternoon shopping around Palermo Soho and I finally found the leather jacket I had been looking for. After trying it on at other store locations, but not finding the perfect one, I was beginning to lose hope. When I found it, I was just meant to be! The perfect memento of Argentina. That night my friends and I went to La Bomba del Tiempo, which is an awesome percussion show.


La Bomba del Tiempo
Tuesday, we went to the ecological reserve and watched the waves crash on the shore. It was a beautiful day and I was all about soaking up the sun while I could. I know I am going to miss this weather as soon as I touchdown in Minnesota. That night, we did a final round of drinks at The Oldest. Man, I am really going to miss those frozen mojitos! Wednesday, we spent another gorgeous day in the sun, having a picnic in the park! We walked through the rose gardens, which were actually in bloom this time, and beautiful! That night we went to one of my favorite bars, Milión, where I once again got the Frozen Gaucho! And because the drink menu is too delicious to pass up, I also got a Mangotini. Yum! This whole week I have also been slowly packing, and working on my Spanish post test. Not so fun, but finally finished! After getting most of my packing done on Thursday, I was able to make some donations of clothes, books, etc. It is so liberating! That way I also have a little extra space in my suitcase for my new purchases J We also made a final stop at Baking for a yummy salad. And of course had to try the new flavor McFlurry. It was definitely a good one, but I officially can say that I am ready to go on a cleanse and eat healthy again!  We had a fun last night out on the town going to some of our favorite bars and stopping for some delicious food at the end.


The Oldest
El Rosedal
picnic in the park!
The final day was spent enjoying one last meal with my friends from IFSA! Arriving earlier that morning, Alex and Traea made the trip to La Cresta as well. Then the goodbyes began. I have never really been in a situation like this, in which I don’t know if I will actually ever see any of these people again. I was very glad to have met them and enjoyed forming friendships over these past few months. Hopefully our paths will cross someday! Alex and I then walked back to mi casa and made our last ice cream stop at the delectable Persicco to enjoy in the park. While I know I will see her within the next week, it was hard that we were saying goodbye to our lives together in Buenos Aires, something we have been looking forward to for a long time. How is it all of a sudden over? Going abroad was something I have always something I wanted to do, but I can’t believe it will now be a topic of my past. I am happy to say it was a very memorable one!


After a tearful goodbye to my amazing host mom, her grandson and nephew, I was off to the airport to begin my journey back home. Everything went much more smoothly than the trip here. We had enough time to spend the last of our pesos on a yummy dinner and enjoy our last legal drink (a bottle of Malbec, of course). I even lucked out on having an empty seat next to me on the plane!

Adios, Buenos Aires. And thanks to everyone who kept up on my adventures abroad. I hope you enjoyed reading about them as much as I enjoyed experiencing them!