Friday, January 13, 2012
January 9, 2012- Letter
Dear Mom and Dad,
Wow this was a crazy week! But crazy in the good kind of way. So you remember how I had gotten bronchitis (don´t worry, I am a million times better now. I still cough a little, but really that is about the only thing that is bothering me), well just as I was about on the mend, Hermana Sleight got sick. And then, just as she was getting better Hermana Pixton got sick. I think I had about the worst of it, the other hermanas didnt´ even have to go to the doctor! But we are all doing a lot better now.
Marta, our wonderful Marta fell last week, and has been in quite some pain ever since. She couldn´t even come to church. She has barely been able to walk! Very very slowly she has been getting better, and tomorrow we are going to see her to see if she is doing better.
Graciela and Carlos are doing well. Those two just kill me. They are so funny. The best part is that they dont´think that they are funny. They think that their life is just so normal. To paraphrase, because seriously, to tell you thier whole story would take at least an hour to type, they have been wanting to move, so they can be in a house where their nephew can´t bother them. (which really, can you blame them?), the nephew that ran away from jail that is. So they starting building their own house out of material that they found in various places, and I was starting to get really worried about what would soon be thier house. But then, for some reason I do NOT understand, (Graciela is hard for native speakers to understand), they were told to move into a house that was already constructed. Which is great! So this last week, they got moved and are finally feeling more safe and peaceful. So that is a nice change.
We did have trasnfers this week. Which was a sad and a happy thing. Happy because Hermana Israelsen and I are still companions and still in Puerto!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am really really really REALLY happy about that. This is a really special ward, a I was praying for at least one more transfer here. But sad becaue Hermana Pixton and Hermana Sleight left. They are now in a city named Dorrego. And we didn´t get more hermanas here. It is just the two of us. I am feeling mildly overwhelmed about that because our ward limits are HUGE! I could put Atlantida and SOA in the boundaries of Puerto, and now there are just two of us.
However, I am really excited to work here. We have a lot of ideas that we can do to improve our teaching, and the things we can do to help our beloved ward. Jose, one of our ward missionaries leaves on his mission this week. He is going to Rosario, Argentina. He is going to do so good! He bore his testimony yesterday in church, and he started me off crying. Then the Hermanas bore their testimonies, and I cried harder. Then Franco and Marco bore their testimonies (they leave in two weeks) and I cried even harder. And then I had to play the piano for the closing hymn. Needless to say I did not play very well, I could hardly see the notes. How embarrassing. But I suppose comforting at the same time to know that some things never change. Looks like I´m still a weeper.
I also taught Sunday School yesterday. I still get super nervous when I teach classes. All of you who were in my Gospel Principles class know what I mean. If I can sit down when I teach, there isn´t a problem, I don´t know what it is about standing up and giving a class that makes me so nervous. Ugh. But I think it went well. The really cool part of this story is that they asked me to give the class two minutes before we started. I could never havbe dont that at the beginning of my mission. I would have died, literally, if someone had asked. But I think that the class went okay. It was really cool to feel like the Lord really has helped me with my language skills, at least well enough to be able to give a class when the need arises. One of those cool tender mercies.
Yesterday after church we were taking bunch of pictures because the hermanas and Jose were leaving, we were also writing in peoples contact journals, so Hna Israelsen had her stickers out, and the boys saw the one that looked like little nametags that say Future Missionary. So we gave them all placas for the day. And took pictures of all of us with our placas.
Also, right before the hermanas left, we made pancakes, since Hna Israelsen got maple for christmas, so there is a picture of me cooking pancakes.
And a couple of pictures from when we were at the bus station saying goodbye. It was very sad, but you would have been proud. I didn´t cry like a baby. I just cried normal. It was so sad to say goodbye, but I know that they are going to do so well!!!!
And, one from today. We went back to the same park as yesterday, and we had a picnic! It was great! I love Hna Israelsen!!!!!
There is also a picture that I included for Kami´s enjoyment (and for everyone else). She knows which one is for her.
Zac, congrats on the play! What play is it, and what part do you have? Are you having a good time with rehersals? When do you show?
Holly, How is Spring cheer going? Is is a lot more than fall cheer? Which one do you like more? How is dance? Basically, how are you?!!?!?! How is being the oldest sister at home?
Summer, How are all of your preparations going for DC? I am so jealous that you are going to go to DC before I will have made it there! Not fair! When are you going again? Also, why am I in the boring club?!?!
Mom, How are you doing health wise? Did you have you doctors appoinment? I got four of the five christmas packages. At least you said you sent five. Up till now I have gotten four. I am feeling much better, and my burns are completely healed, I just have a little scar on one finger.
Enjoy the cold weather, and know that I am jealous. Right now it is almost 100 degrees. With humidity. Kill me now. Just kill me now. Except not really. Just kill the heat and the humidity. All of you who said that after a while you don´t notice it anymore lied to me!!! That being said, I love it here, and I am so happy for the chance to have 6 more weeks to work here!!!!
I love you!!!
Corinne
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
January 2, 2012- Letter
Dear Mom and Dad,
Well that was weird. It sent with nothing written. Sorry about that. Hopefully it didn´t send more than once.
We did celebrate New Years! We had a chocolate party to end the year off on a bang and start our healthy goals. We ate a lot that night. But you will be proud to know, that I was able to eat more than anyone else, and the only one who didn´t suffer any ill affects from the night! Haha, we also all wore shirts that we got while we were in the MTC!
Argentina sets off a lot of fireworks for Christmas, and for New Years. ALOT of fireworks. They start at midnight. And for New Years they went off for about an hour and a half. And these aren´´t the little wimpy ones that we use for the 4th of July. These are the big giant ilegal ones that the use for the Stadium of Fire. Okay, so it wasn´t as good as the stadium of Fire, but it was still a lot of stuff going on. And loud! I was so excited when I could finally go to sleep.
Church was good. We did not have very many people there however. On normal days we start at nine thirty in the morning. I really enjoy morning church.
That is totally crazy that it is so warm there. It has been getting uncomfortably warm here. And it is humid. I would venture to say that sometimes I feel as if I am melting. I think I might die during the summer here. I miss the winter weather!!!! I so prefer extreme cold to extreme heat. Gear up folks, it is going to be a long summer.
Okay, in terms of other pictures, we decided that it was a very sad thing that there wasn´t any snow here, so one day, while we were cooking lunch, we deceded to make a snowman out of the excess frost in our freezer (there is a LOT of that). It was actually really fun. However in our hot, humid weather, the poor little guy didn´t have much of a chance, and he meltedin about three minutes.
This week had a couple of adventures. The first one started last week actually. Remember when we were talking, and I told you how I hadn´t been feeling very well, and it kind of felt like I had strep? Well, the strepy feelings went away, but the feeling sick feelings did not. So finally, my District Leader called Hna Detlefsen (I would have done it myself, I was just going to wait another 24 hours to see if I got any better), and she gave him the number to a memeber here in Mar del who is a doctor. So on Thursday I went to go see him. And it turns out that I have bronchitis. Don´t worry. I am actually doing really well now. I have an anti biotic, and I will finish it tomorrow. I had to rest a couple of days in the house which was actually quite annoying, but I am doing much better now.
The other adventure was today! Today I complete 10 months in the mission! How crazy is that?! So to celebrate, we went to a park, took some pictures and got churros! It was great! We had a really good time, and then we came back and just sat at the table, silent and exhasuted.
This week was really hard to find people, and to teach, so we are hoping for a lot of improvements this week. The good news is after a hard week, it is really easy to improve! I am glad that you are all doing well,
I love you!!!
Corinne
Oh thats right. The last picture is me looking sad at my hand. This is why. I got two second degree burns on my hand this morning. I accidently touched something on the stove when I didn´t realize that the stove was turned on.´Don´t worry. They hardly hurt anymore, and I can type with them. The good news is that they are on my left hand, so I don´t use them very much. The bad news is I have already gotten some big reactions from members that we saw today, and I am not excited to explain this a million more times.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
December 26, 2011- Letter
Dear Mom and Dad,
It was so good to talk to you! And better yet, to see you!!! I realized as well that I did not do a very good job talking about what had happened during the week. And a lot happened!!!
But first, here are some of the pictures from Marta´s baptism! It was such a good day! Sorry I didn´t get a chance to send them last week! I had forgotten my camera at the apartment, and no one else had their cameras at the baptism. Mom, I think that you would be proud of my picture taking on the mission. I think it has improved significantly. Needless to say, you will have a couple thousand pictures to look at when I get home!
Also, some of the Christmas pictures that we took in the apartment
Okay the marathon that was this week.
Tuesday,
We had district meeting as normal, and then we went home for lunch. We also had the baptisimal interviews with Graciela and Carlos and they passed with flying colors!!!
We also started the Christmas presents of Franco and Marco. We decided that we wanted to do something special for them since they are with us almost on a daily basis, and do alot alot of things for us. So we ended up deciding to tie them fleece blankets that they could take with them on their mission, and we embroidered their names on them, and our initials. Let me tell you I have no desire to ever embroider by hand ever again, but they turned out well! So all week, whenever we were home, someone was stitching away like a mad woman, and the companion was writing things down in both planners so we weren´t wasting any time!
Wedensday,
We got a call from our ward mission leader, saying that he had found someone to fix the bathroom for us, and they would be there in 30 minutes. Thank goodness we didnt´have any lessons set, since all four of us had to stay so that the Hermano could come into the house. We also got Carlos a haircut for his wedding (Fanco did it), and we went over everything that they would need the next day for their wedding and on Friday for their baptism.
We also had our meeting with the ward missionaries, and then we were invited to a special ward council meeting. They had a cool little devotional and then dinner. We had to run home on a dead sprint to make it home in time.
Thursday
WEDDING DAY!! We spent the whole morining getting ready and travelling out to Santa Clara. We all got together at Graciela and Carlos´s house, took a bus to the center of town, where we waiting for Franco´s brother in law (who works for the embassy which is how he knew someone who could get Graciela and Carlos an earlier wedding date), who has a car, so he was going to drive us out to Santa Clara. Which he did. But he had a truck. So the lovely couple, and the family of Franco rode inside the truck, and Hna Israelsen, Franco, Franco´s dad, and I rode in the bed of the truck. Which was actually very fun.
They then got married, which if truth be told was mildly anti climactic. But they were married!!! And that was great. They were super cute and excited and embarrassed that we kept taking pictures. That night the ward threw them a reception. Which I hear went really well.
However, we didn´t get to go because we had Super Pday! We actually missed the first part of Super Pday because we were at the wedding, but I wouldn´t have traded that for the world. Actually the first part was everybody going to this sports place and playing sports. And apparently they made everyone play volleyball at first. And you know how well I do with being forced to play sports with a bunch of people that I don´t really know. So it probaly was a tender mercy that I wasns´t there.
The evening part however, consisted of a talent show ( I sang with Hna Pixton), a devotional, and talking to people! Which was really fun as I was able to meet some of the good elders who were previously in SAO! It was really fun to catch them up and let them know which of thier converts and the menos activos are doing!
I also got to see some elders from past districts, and Elder Proctor who was in my district in the MTC. That was a really fun night. We did get back super late though, and I was completly thrashed.
Friday!
Baptism day! Everything went very smooth. We were able to get the font filled with minamal problems. And the baptism was great! I loved it! The other Hermanas also had two baptisms, so we had four total! It was really great, and a good number of the ward turned out to support. It was really nice. I will put picture of that in another email so that I don´t have any problems sending that.
Saturday,
Was kind of a sad day. I got pretty sick Friday night, so I spent most of Saturday resting and feeling like I was dying. I was pretty sure that I was getting strep throat, and I really didn´t want to get anyone sick.
We thought that we had dinner with Bishops family Christmas night, but he called that night saying that it was in fact, Christmas Eve, so we ran to his house and ate with them. Again, I was super beat by the end of the night. The mission had permission to be out late that night, so we were home later than normal.
Sunday!
Was Christmas! And i got to open my Christmas presents from you! And Graciela and Carlos got confirmed! Which was also perfect! And I got to talk to you! Which was great! After that, we gave Franco and Marco thier Christmas presents, which was super fun. And then we went to go see Carlos and Graciela. And then I crashed again.
I have recieved a blessing, so don´t worry about my health. I will be fine. I have the faith necessary, and right now that is all that matters. I feel like there was so much else I wanted to say, but I just don´t have time. I am going to quickly send the other pictures!
I love you!!!
Corinne
December 19, 2011- Letter
Dear Mom and Dad,
Okay, first things first. Skype. I am pretty sure it is happening. If all goes well, that is what we will be doing in only a matter of days!!! I am thinking that I will be calling (for lack of a better term) around three your time. Don´t stress too much about running home from church, these things almost always take a little time to set up, etc, and Hna Israelsen will be talking to her family before I will be talking to you, so it may be a little later than that. But as of right now that is what we are planning.
Also, I was under the impression that the 12 days of Christmas was supposed to end on Christmas Eve. And as of right now, I am right on track. I think that the time difference is messing with your ability to count days. Hehehe.
This week was pretty crazy. First lets start with the sad news. Pedro did not get baptized. I don´t know what it was. He was pretty MIA all week. We couldn´t find him at his house, he didn´t answer his phone, he didn´t come to church. It was pretty sad. Yesterday night we finally made contact again, and we have a lesson set up with him tomorrow, so we are hoping that next week he will be able to have his baptism.
The good news. Marta got baptised!!! It was actually a crazy story. And I will give the (very very) readers digest version. Marta´s sister Norma is a member. Norma has been trying to share the gospel with her sister for who knows how long. Marta´s husband was actually investigating the church, and passed away 3 days before his baptism. Hermanas a year ago were trying to teach her, and she resisted just about everything. Hermana Israelsen passed by with her old comp and it was basically the same story. Marta said that they could pass by and teach, but that she wanted nothing to do with a baptisimal date. When we passed by the first day, it was pretty much a dream lesson. She accepted everyday, date and all. She progressed very quickly after that, and we were impressed to move her date up a week, we she also accepted very well, she would be getting confirmed on Christmas.
She then realized that she, her sister and brother in law, would all be out of town for Christmas, (just that day) and for New Years (also just that day). So even if she were to be baptized, she wouldn´t be confirmed for 3 weeks. Which is a really really really long time. So she asked if we could move her date up again. For that Saturday. Hna Israelsen and I were in complete shock. Of course we said yes, and inside I started to freak out a little. There is a lot that goes into a baptism, and I knew we didn´t have much time. So I started to make some lists, and get things figured out. One of the ward missionaries Franco, was with us, and when we left, he told me to stop being silly, the ward took care of all of those things. I went into shock again. So the ward took care of everything, and she had a beautiful baptism on Saturday, and on Sunday she was confrirmed! From the day that Hna Isrealsen and I started teaching her to her baptism, it was only 10 days. We feel very strongly that we were placed here for her. As she has told us many, many times.
The other big miracle of the week is this. Graciela and Carlos have been waiting to find out when they will be getting married, and after their wedding, they will be able to get baptized. With how everything is here, they were looking at a date in April. Which for a missionary, and I am sure two people who are wanting and waiting to get baptized, is forever. Franco knows someone, who knows someone, who does something that I don´t completely understand, and they said that they woud be able to get them a date much closer. On Wednesday we found out what that date was. Are you sitting down?!?! They will be getting married on Thursday. In three days. THREE DAYS!!!!! Is that not ridiculous?! And they will be getting baptized on Friday. And confirmed on Sunday. I am still in shock. When Franco told us what the days was (which was in a meeting with the ward mission leader and ward missionaries) I started to cry like a little girl. And proceeded to cry for the whole meeting. I am pretty sure that I have now scared all of them. But I am so excited!!! And Graciela and Carlos are so darn excited and cute. They will be getting married outside of the ward boundaries, so we got special permission to go to the wedding. I am SO excited.
We certainly are seeing so many miracles here. We are hoping for the miracle of new investigators this week. After the next two weeks we will have baptized all fo the investigators that we have. Which is great. But we need more people to teach. So that is the miracle that we are asking for this week. I have been so blessed in my mission. I feel bad. Sometimes I don´t think I am as grateful as I should be. And then I have weeks like this, and I ask why me? I am so grateful for the opportunity that I have to witness the miracle of the gospel in peoples lives. It really does have the power to change. I am very excited to see what the Lord has in store for this very choice area in the new year!!!
I love you so much, and I am so excited to talk to you next week!!!!
Corinne!
December 12, 2011- Letter
Dear Mom and Dad,
I have recieved four of your packages! The one that has the 12 days of Christmas, the ones that have the gifts for Hna Israelsen and I, and the envelope that has the carmels in them (heaven on earth by the way). You said that you sent 5 right? I wouldn´t worry too too much about it. From what I have heard, what happened with the Conference Candy package ( a dark day in history), is kind of a fluke thing. And there are alot of packages arriving right now, so I think it wil just be a matter of time. Speaking of that, your Christmas presents might be a little late. But the will be coming.
I have yet to eat fish in Mar Del Plata. Thank goodness. That being said I am sure that it is an experience that I will have. It is just a matter of waiting for that little bit of doom to arrive. I´m just hoping that it wont happen very many times.
We still haven´t found very many new investigators, which is a little sad, but the ones that we have are progressing quite nicely. Graciela and Carlos were attacked by the police, yes. I will be honest when I say that I don´t understand all of that myself. But they are doing much better, and we are hoping that they will find out the date of their wedding this week, and then we can also set the date of their baptism! They are so cute, they already have thier rigns and everthing, they are getting so excited! I don´t know why the government makes it so difficult here. I do know that alot of people just don´t want to get married since 1) it is such a hassel and 2) it is even a bigger hassel to get divorced, and people feel more secure if the can just up and leave when ever they want. Which to me is a bit of an oxymoron, but there you have it.
We are hoping to have Pedro´s baptism this week, but he is still smoking quite a bit, which worries me. I am not quite sure where his comprehension is, but it gets better and better every time. He just is still smoking that darn man!!!! I feel like he lacks a little bit of initiative, but we are going to see what we can do to help him to be prepared on Sunday for his baptism.
Marta is also progressing!!! And she is going to be baptized on December 23 so she can get the Holy Ghost on Christmas. Ahhh!!!! I am so excited for that. It has really been a great experince teaching her. Apparently for a year she has been rejecting a date and not wanted to put a time line on getting baptized, but in our first lesson with her, she just accepted everything, and it has been so wonderful to teach her! She really does have a special spirit. It has been really really cool to watch her grow and gain her own testimony. I certainly feel like I have been sent to this ward for her.
We are hoping to find some new investigators this week. We have a couple others that at this moment aren´t progressing, and we are hoping to change that this week!!! We have a couple references from the ward that we are going to contact this week, and we have high hopes for them.
I am so bummed that I am missing Holly´s dance concerts!!! These are her first ones in High School!! It is a good thing that I will be home next year so I can pretend that they are her first ones and that I am not missing them!!!!
Same thing with Summer´s Choir concerts! When I get home she will be in eighth grade!! How weird is that? I can´t believe it! Everyone is gettng so old! When did that happen?!
Dear Zac:
You should know I never said my computer was good for anything. You made that assumption on your own. And you know what Dad says about when we assume. :)
Love you!!
Corinne
Dear Summer,
I have no information about Hermana Salas´s sister. I haven´t heard from Hermana Salas since she went home. But when I hear from her I will ask her!!! Love you!!!
Corinne
Okay, about the whole Christmas thing. I think (and again think, I still dont´know for sure) that we will be able to use Skype. We are still trying to figure out the details, but the most important detail is what time you all would be avaliable. I pretty much have all day. We have been invited to a couple of members houses and whatnot, but everything (okay the timing really, the members are open to whatever) depends on when you are open. So if you could let me know mas o menos what time would be best for you all. Before church, after church, let me know, and I will see what I can do to make it happen. Isn´t it weird that in two weeks we will have already talked on the phone?
So far it doesn´t look like too much of a warm Christmas (and I have NO problem with that) the weather is still a little cloudy and gray. Again, no problems on my part, I love the rain! And I love that it is not lava boiling hot!!! I am more than okay with that!
Okay, pictures then I have to go. First, Hermana Israelsen and I with our first 12 days of Christmas! Which by the way was super exciting. I haven´t used real handsoap in who knows how long. And, I fully got the Black Raspberry Vanilla one! My favorite scent!!!! It was awesome!
After that, Franco (one of the ward missionaries), Hna Israelsen, and I went to Graciela´s house to decorate her Christmas tree with her. It was one of those cute little maybe 2 feet high ones. By the time we finished with it, you could no longer see the tree. She had three bags of decorations. Not little ones either. Big ones. Everytime she asked us to put more things on it, one of the three of us had to hide a laugh. We really thought that the poor thing was just going to fall over because it couldn´t support all the weight it was carrying. Franco is the missionary that is with us the most. He leaves on his mission in January, and man, we are going to miss him. He is with us almost everyday.
Well, I think that is basically it. It was a good week, and hopfully next week I will be able to report a baptism!!! I love you all and I am praying for you!!!
December 5, 2011- Letter
Dear Mom and Dad,
I did get transferred. It was really really weird. I was not expecting that at all. Not even a little bit. At first it was a bit of an unpleasant surprise, but I am really enjoying the ward and the area now. It really is a completely different world. There are a lot of missionaries in Mar del Plata. I really have no idea how many there are. There are four of us Hermanas that are working in Barrio Puerto. It is really really pretty here.
Hermana Isrealsen is really great. She has only been in the mission for 5 months, so she still feels like she can´t talk very well, but she is going really well. My goal is to help her feel confidant in her ability to talk. She really does better than she thinks. She is from Logan, Ut. Her family has a farm there, they raise cattle among other things. Random fact about their farm: The hay that they grow they sell to Hoogle Zoo and it is the hay for the elephants. Isn´t that cool?! She comes from a family of 10.
The weather is heating up, but it has rained hard a couple of days. I have gotten SOAKED. But that is okay. I do love the rain. Some days it is noticeably humid, and other days it really isn´t too bad. I do have a secret fear that it is only going to get worse, but we will see if that happens or not. The one bad side of our ward is this, it always always smells like fish. We are the part of the city where all of the fish factories are and where all of the boats come in. It really cool, but really smelly.
The ward is really fantastic. I am feeling a little bit useless. I am used to wards or branches that don´t have much of anything, so we are teaching lessons, and doing a lot of other things. But this is a really really established ward. And it is flourishing. They only need us to do the missionary work. (Okay, and I played piano on Sunday) But it is really weird. They have a ward mission leader. And we have a meeting with him every week. And we actually have this meeting. Every week. And we have 7 ward missionaries. That is right seven. And they are with us basically everyday. And if we don´t talk to them for a couple of days, they are calling us, asking when they can come with us. It is like the heaven for every missionary. I just don´t really know what to do. I suppose I´ll get used to it some day, and as soon as I do, they will pull me out again.
We also have all presidencies in all the auxiliaries. There are about 100-120 people every week. I just don´t know what to do. We are going to do missionary work. I am excited. I think it will be really good.
The only problem right now is that we don´t have very many investigators, and it is hard (at least right now) to find new ones. We have Graciela and Carlos. They are waiting to get married. And getting married is hard here. Seriously. They are waiting for the government to give them a day that they can get married. That is how it works here. You have to go and talk to the government, and they give you a day that you can get married. It is mildly obnoxious. Right now it looks like they are going to have to wait until April. We are hoping we can help them get that figured out for much MUCH sooner. But we´ll see, They actually had a mildy tramatic experience on Saturday. They were attacked in their home. Some police came and did some damage. I don´t really understand why exactly, but it was really bad. They are doing okay, and I don´t think that they will have any lasting affects, but it was unpleasant to say the least. They got blessings at church yesterday and that has helped them both calm down a lot.
We also have Pedro, who came to church for the first time! Who hoo!!! The first giant hurdle! His date is for the 18 of Dicembre. We de-demonized his house the other day. He has a neighbor who deals in Satanic things (again, something I didn´t completely understand), and it has been a struggle for him, and he has had some weird things happen in his house. So we went with some of the ward missionaries, and gave him a blessing, and dedicated his house. It was really good, and it helped him feel a lot more comfortable. And then the next day he came to church!!! So that was great. And now he wants to bring his mom and his sister. Here´s hoping.
Three of our ward missonaries already have thier misson calls. Two to chile (different missions) and one to Rosario, Argentina! Two more are filling out thier papers and two more are thinking about it. We are going to do all we can to help them make the right decision. They really are great. One in particular works with us a lot, his name is Franco. And today he took us on an "insiders" tour of the beach at Mar del Plata. Hna Isrealsen and I kept thinking that we were going to arrive somewhere, since that is how he made it sound, but we ended up walking around all day. Seriously though ALL DAY. It was really fun, but I didn´t take as many pictures as I should have. We are hoping to do a mini repeat next week and take more pictures.
Also, it started raining A TON. So when we wanted to take more pictures it was really really dangerous to take out our cameras. They would have been ruined. But that is why we are wet in the pictures we took.
Okay, so the pictures.
1. Mar del Plata is famous for the seals here. So we took pictures with the giant cement ones.
2. We also went to a park where there were these..things...that we are on. I dont´know how to describe them, but they were really really fun.
3. Hna Israelsen and I. Wet. But happy.
4.Franco and I.
5. We also went to the cemetary. I really like Argentine cemetaries.
6. Another picture of the cemetary.
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