Cordoba
Cordoba is one city that we have looked forward to going to since coming to South America, not only because it’s rich in history, a city of youth because of the numerous colleges, and has a great night life but because one of our dear friends Luci lives there.
I have always been the type to laugh at those who ride the big red double decker buses around the cities on the “city tours” mainly because it’s full of old people or those total awkward tourist with huge cameras hanging around there necks. Yet, in Cordoba because the city was so huge, we decided to join the cheesy and do a city tour.
During the tour I played a game called, “wave at a cheesy tourist” this involved me holding the video camera and seeing how many people I could wave to and have them wave back into the camera. It was actually quite hysterical and the other tourist (yes, they were all old) found this very amusing. The video will be posted in time :)
Us about to leave on the city tour bus
Cordoba is strewn with antique looking building, it's a city that resembles a classic European city.
Ok, lets talk about this bead.
- 4 months growth
- Yes, a little out of control
- Scary looking (kind of a benefit while traveling)
- Tickles my face when we kiss
Results of the tour
- One hilarious video
- Sucking up our pride and doing the unspeakable
- Entertaining the other tourists
- Some cool photos (one thing to remember is on a city tour bus they don't stop so you have to have a quick camera finger)
Luci
While we were in Cordoba we stayed with Luci and her awesome family.
While we stayed with Luci she treated us to homemade Argentine
meals and dessert. Luci and her family run a small business out of their home making surprise breakfasts for people. They make all of there breakfasts treats by hand and they are delicious. Pasta Frola was amazing and she was kind enough to give me
their secret family recipe, I can’t wait to make it once I get home.
Cutie prickles, Mike found this little fella outside our window
We love our ice cream! Argentina has a heavy Italian influence which is really nice when you want some good ice cream!
Luci had
the most amazing generous dad, he was a bundle to joy to get to know and
hang out with. He has a smile and way about him that can light up the
room.
Classic mate afternoon tea time; we love how they make time to sit down, relax, and enjoy a family moment while sipping on their mate.
A "Thank you" cake that Nichole made for Luciana and family which was not that bad for not having all the same ingredients as back home.
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