Friday, December 28, 2012

Valdez Peninsula

For the past 4 days my family, including my grandparents and uncle's family, have been staying at a hotel called Las Restingas on the Valdez Peninsula in Argentina. This image gives you an idea where it is.
We stayed there for Christmas and had a delicious meal.
My grandfather at Christmas Dinner.

During those days we saw more penguins, elephant seals and sea lions at wildlife reserves around the peninsula, for we staying in the only town there. We also went to the beach, though the only one who braved the cold waters was my dad. Here is some pictures of the wildlife we saw.

Penguins!

The Valdez Peninsula is the only continental place where the elephant seals live. They spend 6 months at sea before they come to rest at the Valdez or islands in the North/South poles. These guys just lay around all day and were so chubby they couldn't move 3 feet to the water!




 

A fat elephant seal taking a nap.

Though they might look like elephant seals, these guys are sea lions. Here are some differences between the two. 1. Sea Lions have fur and elephant seals don't. 2.Sea Lions are much better equipped for land with there feet like flippers, while elephant seals can't move a foot on land. 3. Elephant seals mostly live at sea, while sea lions spend a lot of time on land. 4. Elephant seals have much more blubber and fat.
A big sea lion on the point where there was a colony


Sunday, December 23, 2012

Penguins!!!

Before these few weeks, I thought penguins only lived in Antarctica.  I couldn't have been more wrong.  Today my family and I went down to Punta Tombo on the coast of Patagonia.  This is where a whole flock of Magellanic penguins go for months September through March. Then they go to southern Brazil for summer (or winter in Argentina) to lay eggs.  Punta Tombo is a big area where the Penguins come in Argentina.  It is the biggest out of 63 places in Patagonia.  At Punta Tombo, you can walk on a pathway that goes beside all the penguins nests and allows people to see them up close. Penguins are my favorite animals and I was psyched to mingle with them.  We took tons of pictures and here are some of them.


From Malin's Point of View...


Loving being tourists

I am still a little stunned by what we’ve gotten ourselves into.  We are taking it one day at a time ("Today we figured out how to make coffee.  Yea!").   Here’s my list of observations so far:
  1. I wondered what I would do all day. Ha! Simply subsisting here will be plenty.
  2. Our Spanish could not be worse. 
  3. This part of Argentina is dry as a bone.  We will need all the Chapstick and moisturizer we can find (thank you running ladies!).
  4. Trelew is a lot less Italy, a lot more Mexico than we anticipated. Yet we suspect it contains secrets hidden behind run-down exteriors and mystical Spanish signs (e.g. tennis? swimming pool?).
  5. Everything new that we try – visiting the bakery, driving a rental car, buying gas, locating a map, finding the beach – requires a small amount of bravado.  The kids watch us carefully. Setting an example makes us all braver. 
  6. It’s fun to be a tourist (the penguin colony today was awesome).
  7. Our house is simple, but has most of what we need (except a lot of sunlight).  But we suspect the heavy shutters protect against sun and wind, so we'll be thankful for them over the next few months.
  8. Will says we haven’t experienced real wind yet, but we got a taste on our first day.  Wow!
  9. The countryside around Trelew looks just like rural Wyoming:  flat, dry, sage brush-like plants, barbed wire fences, sheep and cattle.  And then some really weird animals like guanaco (small llamas), tinaimo and emu (birds). 
  10. The penguin colony at Punta Tombo
    Sea animals and land animals together = weird 
    Taylor's new binoculars (for Christmas!)



Saturday, December 22, 2012

Sports Field

           Yesterday me and my female family members (mom and Abby) were going to a "park" to eat lunch.  We had planned it all by looking on a map. Well on the map the field was green, but as we were walking down the road that it is on we saw soccer nets.  Well of course Abby and I were psyched out at the site of a soccer field.  But when we got out on to the field there was no grass all dirt.  It turns out that in Patagonia it is so hard to maintain grass that the soccer (futbal) fields are all dirt.  So that meant we could not eat our lunch.  So then we went to the town square for lunch.  My mom and sister both were eating "Tuna" sandwiches , well that "Tuna" tasted like cat food to both my mom and sister.  I don't like Tuna anyway so I got away with eating a hard boiled egg. now of coarse mom says there was a huge cat food aisle in the market place and she may have misread it...


Different in Argentina

Here in Argentina things are very different! Here is a list of things I noticed.
  • The yolks in eggs are ginormous
  • The fridges are freezing(our liquids are frozen solid every night
  • Some of the faucets turn a different direction
  • The tuna tastes like cat food:(
  •  They have different stores for each of their foods(butcher, fresh food market, bakery)
  • They eat dinner at about 10pm
  • The time when everyone is out-and-about is 8pm
  • They have a "siesta" or silent/napping hour after lunch, which is when all the stores are closed
  • They use military time

Friday, December 21, 2012

Argentina

Buenos Aires across the water

My brother and I at a park in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires outside the airport window

Our first grocery shopping trip

Asado, Argentinian meat that is coked on an open fire.  We had it at where my dad will now be working and it is all pork, beef, lamb and sausage.

Asado on the open flame


Trelew

  We have just gotten of our last plane trip from Buenos Aires to Trelew, Argentina.
Our first was from Boston  to Miami (3 hrs.) and than our longest, Miami to Buenos Aires (9 hrs.). Buenos Aires to Trelew was about two and a half hours. So if you do the math it adds up to 14.5 hours, yeah, that's a pretty long time in the air.
It is pretty weird when you are the only people in the town who are speaking English but we manage to be understood by people (usually).  We are living in a small house in down town Trelew.  Trelew is about as big as Portland, Oregan but in the middle of a desert.
    The food here is pretty much just MEAT! In Argentina they call it Asado. It is lamb meat.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Snow!


I was just telling my friends a few days ago; "I really want it to actually snow, like a foot, before I leave." Well, wah-la! My wish comes true!  Thank you Jack Frost for sending us folks in Durham a White Christmas!
Mmmmmm! Snow is yummy!



Friday, December 14, 2012

Last Day of Work


My office has never looked like this.  Ever.  Last day of work for 6 months!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Friday Night Fun!

Friday night, I was all down because I thought all my friends were going to my other friends house without me.  My dad decided we should go out to dinner, and guess what!? My friends threw a surprise party for my leaving, not an afternoon without me!!!!  We went to Flatbread pizza and to a movie...funnest night of my life! Here is a picture.

My friends and I at Flatbread!

Friday, December 7, 2012

10 More Days!

Today, December 7th, I realized that I only have 10 more days left before we leave for Argentina!  I also realized that these were the last days I was going to see my friends.  Thank you to all those friends who changed my life for the better! Here is a poster I made to remember you guys!

Sunday, December 2, 2012

T Minus Fifteen Days

Current state of The List
In the next two weeks, we still need to pack our things for six months, finish up things at both our jobs, collect school work for the kids, cancel our phones, prepare three different rental leases, get our house ready to sell, and buy a new house.  But Will observed yesterday that "at least now when we check something off the list, we aren't adding other things to the list."  So we're making progress.  Ha ha ha (deranged laugh).

Saturday, December 1, 2012

snow!!!!!!!

 this is what happens when you make a snowman these days

Today it snowed for the second time this year.  It might be last snow I see this year(supposing it does not snow in Argentina).  There is not much but enough to cover my neighbors roof(it is flat). It is about 25 degrees outside and pretty foggy.  Our yard outside looks pretty lonely and gloomy when only our couple of bushes are alive and when branches and sticks are every where(my mom and sister raked all the leaves). Sadly the snow will probably melt away.     

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Fun with Camp Friends!!!!

  
On the way back home from NYC, we stopped at the home of my camp friend, Emma.  Thanks so much for having us Emma!!!!  Sorry we couldn't go to the park and play on the rolly thing, ha ha ha!!! ;-)

Brooklyn

My cousin Keira and I at a playground in Brooklyn. So much fun!!!

Taylor, Clara, Keira, and Abby at the Bronx Zoo.

New York

Over Thanksgiving me and my family went to New York to see our cousins (Keira age five and Clara age one).  At the feast we had sixteen people (including kids).  We rented an apartment with our grandparents (my mom's parents) but on the the third day my grandmother slipped on the floor and hurt herself.  After that my grandfather drove her back to N.H.  Later that day we went bowling at Brooklyn Bowl. Then, on the way home we had two stops one in Darian to see one of Abby's camp friends and one in Boston to see my other cousin.  My favorite part was bowling.  My sister made a chocolate pie and I made an apple pie for our meal. 

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Pre Thanksgiving




OK, so it's 4 o'clock pm, 8 hours before Thanksgiving and 16 hours before my family heads to NY city for the big Turkey Tom Day.  Which I am happy to say is going to be a battle ground at my uncles house in Brooklyn, because my uncle is a Jets fan and we are Pats fans.  Anyway, my brother and I were playing football in the yard, he the quarterback and I the receiver. I was running/walking fast, backwards up a hill in my yard, when suddenly my ankle twisted badly!  I think I sprained it and probably ruined the vacation for my whole family!  I feel so bad because one, I can't even put weight on my ankle, and two I'll be toddling around while my family celebrates Meleagris gallopavo day (turkeys scientific name).  Happy Thanksgiving everyone and be thankful that you don't have a sprained ankle!!!:)


Monday, November 19, 2012

Dads birthday!!!!






Yesterday was my dads birthday.  He just turned forty five.  The New England Patriots (the new England football team) beat the Indianapolis Colts on his birthday. Me and all my family (even my mom) watched the game.  The Patriots won by the score of 59 to 24 and tied the New England record for points in a game.  My sister and mom found a football birthday cake at the store and it was very sugary!!!!:-)

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Moving !!!

Several weeks ago me and my family looked at a house to move into.  It is only about two or three blocks away, but it is in foss farm neighborhood. One of the reasons we are moving there is because right now we are surrounded by college students. They are  very loud and are very annoying. 
Another reason is that we just want a change.  I have never moved in all the nine years I have been alive.  We have been looking for a house for a couple of month's and when we got a tour of the house we all loved it!

this is us looking at the house





By Malin, later...here's the house, but we have to wait until we get back to move in!

Work!!!!!

Ever made a list? Bet you never seen one like the one my mom made this weekend. It was a to do list for stuff we need to do before Argentina. 10 things listed under mom, 10 under dad, and guess what? 3 under Taylor and 2 under me. I mean I seriously scored! On Monday we raked 5 billion lbs of leaves, which Taylor sneakily got out of by going to a friends house.

The image above is what I described to my mom.  If we rake the leaves now, others are gonna fall off.  She responded by showing me that there were no leaves on the trees anymore.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Election Day!

 

We had our presidential vote today. It went great! The person that I wanted to win got reelected. His name is Barak Obama. I filled out an electoral college voting map with the colors red and blue for the two presidential parties. Red is republican and blue is democrat (for they are the two major parties).

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

End Of Soccer Season


Our U-13 girls soccer season was great - made it to state finals vs. Hookset(Our arch rivals) :-(
It was freezing out and the game took place at 5 pm. Everyone in the picture is wearing gloves and jackets!  Great job everyone!!