Friday, March 25, 2011

Culture Differences

Argentina has many Culture differences. Some of these we have learned to love and others not so much. Siesta: Nichy loves the siesta time and will try to take one in the U.S. I don't like to take one and usually go to the gym during that time. Eating Late: In Argentina we don't have a choice because restaurants don't open until 9:30. Nichy also does not get home from practice until 10:00. Dinner in Argentina is usually 10:00-10:30. When we are home we eat around 7:30, which is late compared to some of our family or friends. Hugs and Besos: Everytime you see a friend here you greet them with a hug and beso. I have grown accustomed to this and will usually give people hugs in the U.S. also. This summer I saw a girl I went to highschool with, and we greeted each other. I went in for the hug and she wasn't trying to hug me. She was surprised and it was kinda awkward! Drinking after people: We all disagree with this! Nichy has to fight to get his own water bottle during games. Anytime Gabriela has an outing I always bring her own water bottle. Majority of the time I don't drink after people. When my friends ask for a drink of my water, I usually just give it to them. Gabriela and I went on a field trip with her pre-school. After looking at the farm animals in the hot sun. The teacher brought out two plastic cups and one water botttle. She gave all the kids in the class water from only two glasses! Again, I was prepared with Gabriela's water bottle! Sunday rest day: Everything is closed in are town on Sundays. People usually eat Asado with families and rest all day. In the U.S. we got to church on Sundays and then usually go out to eat. I would love to try and stay home all day. However, it seems like something always comes up.

Children's Birthday Parties: The parties here are usually 3-4 hours. They are a blast and the kids are entertained with games, puppet shows, magic shows, and dancing the entire party. However, in the U. S. I will stick to a two hour party for Gabriela.

When you arrive at the b-day parties you give the child the gift and they open it then. I like this because it doesn't put as much presure on kids to buy an expensive gift. I went to a big b-day party this summer where the little girl took almost an hour to open all her gifts! Before the dollar treep opened I would spend around $5.00 on a bag and tissue paper. Here they keep the presents in the sack from the store. The first time I bought a present for someone, the store clerk asked if it was for a present. I said yes and was expecting gift wrapped! She stapled the bag and put a tag on it to write Happy Birthday and your name!! Its not that cute, but you save money!! Children drinking cokes: I have seen babies, toddlers, and children of all ages drink cokes with meals and snacks! We are are the minority here because we don't let our child drink coke. Everytime she is offered and we tell them no "she doesn't drink coke." We get the looks of "ooohhhh you are the weird parents." This is something I have never budged on, and Nichy and I have left asados, birthday parties, or other events to go buy her more water or juice. Walking: I walk 15-20 mins. everyday to take Gabriela to preschool. Even though in the U.S. I could walk somewhere in 10 mins we always take a car. I like walking here, but there are times I wish I could just get in the car and park front row and walk in!!


Friday, March 18, 2011

Great News

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I received an e/mail this week that Gregs tumor is gone!! I couldn't believe it and read the email a few times. Witnessing a miracle from God is truly the best experience. Brad e/mailed that after hearing the news they had a party at the house with 142 people. All came to celebrate the life of Greg!! He still has the disease medulloblastma, and the chance of a tumor reoccuring. However, he was basically given a few "good" months to live and now his tumor is gone!!! Thank you to all our friend and family who have been praying and donated money for Greg's travels!!






Sunday, March 6, 2011

My Little Drama Queen

Image This is when Gabriela burned her finger. She was sitting on the stair case and touched the little light.
Image The walk home she is feeling much better!! Then we got home and Papi had to make her feel all better again:)

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This week I took Gabriela to the museum when I picked her up from preschool. We walked around looking at the art and paintings. She actually liked it and each painting she would tell me what she saw. Before we left she touched a light and burned her finger. I got her ice because that seems to fix everything! Our walk home was about twenty minutes ,and when we arrived home she was all better! At least that was what I thought, until she heard her Daddy's voice! She immediately started crying again and ran in the room to show him her "boo boo." Of course she needed more ice and Daddy gave her extra attention!