The Family!
Today marks our first month in Argentina, our third week in Puerto Iguazu, the 4th day since we celebrated Fat Tuesday and sadly (sadler?) our last day at Aunt Diane's house--which means she might be having her own Fat Saturday party here tonight, finally riding herself of Beth's Chancho boyfriend.
Since we didn't plan ahead, this is going to be short. We wanted to give a really big thanks to Aunt Diane who graciously allowed us to stay at her home and not only made us feel comfortable, but truly made us feel at home. The cousins were equally as welcoming, showing us around town, cooking us asado (barbeque) and risking life and limb to smuggle us across multiple borders. The falls were, as we said, ubelievable, but the family is what made our time in Iguazu special. So, thank you Sadler, thank you De La Horras and thank you to the three brothers' in law: Jose, Fabio and Diego who helped Jason to consume more beef and beer than he could have imagined and Beth to hate cow deaths more she thought possible.
We now head off to Ushuaia, leaving in our (red) wake Misiones and the Dengue Mosquito for the colder and less infectious Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego regions, and penguins, cute, harmless, little penguins. We'll be stopping off in Puerto Madryn for a couple of days of beach going and nature walks then to the end of the world. If we have more internet access we'll make a post. If we don't, you'll know that penguins are not as cute, innocent and harmless as we thought.
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