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It Takes Two to Tango…

Why the title, you may ask…Well, I’m making this trip with my boyfriend, Sean. At least 2 weeks of it. I am flying down to Buenos Aires on the 23rd, and will stay till Sept 2nd (about 6 weeks). He will meet me in Buenos Aires on Aug 2 and spend 2 weeks with me. This will be our first trip together in a non-English speaking country, and only our second trip together abroad.

Why Argentina? Well, I thought it would be a fairly “easy” country to introduce him to, given the European influence. I did not want to throw him on busses with guinea pigs and chickens quite yet 😉 Plus, it’s a country that I did not get to touch when I went to South America last year. It deserves a trip of its own.

The plans are pretty open right now. As a matter of fact, I haven’t even researched much about Argentina. Except for the fact that it will be *winter* there, and Patagonia and Aconcagua are out of the question…will have to save them for another trip! 🙁 But most likely, we will go to Iguazu Falls, Cordoba, Salta, Cafayate – just a few ideas. Well, with only 2 weeks together, we have to pick and choose carefully. Argentina is *huge*, and the bus rides can be long. So…we’ll see. If we don’t hit those places up together, I’ll be sure to venture to them on my own.

We are avid rock climbers back home. And I hear Argentina has some great crags. So…we’ll *at least* bring our shoes. Whether we will bring the rest of our gear is a question for now. Don’t know if we want to do it on our own or go with a guide..we’ll see…

Tonight, I just bought my plane tickets. Sean bought his about a month ago, when we went to visit the STA office in town. We went to get student cards (discounts, discounts, discounts!!!) – I actually was a student in the Spring semester…hey, that counts! And we asked about flight inquiries from Austin to Buenos Aires. The lady said the sabre system was down, so she’d give us a call back on the tickets. She called him, but never called me…hmph. So he went ahead and bought his then. I was a tad bit undecided at the moment. But since then, I had been looking up fares from AUS to EZE, and damn, have the prices been going up!!! The best fares I found…shit…I would have to fly from Austin to Washington DC to Buenos Aires, or from Austin to Chicago to Buenos Aires. Come on people! I hate working backwards, especially like that. And oh, how I detest O’Hare and Dulles!!! So we ended up paying a little more for the comfort of taking American Airlines to Dallas then to Buenos Aires. Much better! So now I have the tickets…

And here it is, my itinerary:
Leave: July 23, 2005
American Airlines 1072
Depart 04:55 PM Austin Airport,(AUS)
Arrive 06:00 PM Dallas / Fort Worth Intl,(DFW)
American Airlines 997
Depart 07:35 PM Dallas / Fort Worth Intl,(DFW)
Arrive (7/24) 08:10 AM Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini,(EZE)

Return: September 02, 2005
American Airlines 996
Depart 09:30 PM Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini,(EZE)
Arrive (9/3) 06:25 AM Dallas / Fort Worth Intl,(DFW)
American Airlines 1071
Depart 07:25 AM Dallas / Fort Worth Intl,(DFW)
Arrive 08:19 AM Austin Airport,(AUS)

62 days till departure…



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6 Responses to “It Takes Two to Tango…”

  1. Sor Raimunda Says:

    Marisa,

    is great to know that you have your tickets!! I hope we can have fun in Buenos Aires, and we can do many things together.

    I’ll following your updates until you arrive in my city

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  3. admin Says:

    Of course we’ll have fun, Gabriela! Don’t forget that we have to take a picture of our legs 😉

  4. Posted from United States United States
  5. Liz Says:

    Hey, Oh, I’m jealous!
    I spent 3 weeks in Argentina a couple of years ago for a wedding and have always wished I’d had more time.
    B.A. is lots of fun, San Telmo is the coolest suburb, in weekends it closes out all trafific and the streets are lined with market stalls and outdoor restaurants and bars, a really cool boho vibe. LaBoca is pretty cool too, a bit more touristy, but all the crazy colours and buildings are great, although it can be a bit unsavoury at night, definately a place to taxi too and from. 9although that could be said about anywhere in BA.
    Even though its gonna be cold, I really recommend heading south if you can. Ushuaia is a really cool little city, the southern most in the world! there is an amazing glaicier that you can catch a gondola up to and then run round in snow shoes in the snow (much more fun than it maybe sounds).
    Wow, remembering all this makes me really want ot go back now! This year is dedicated to SE Asia and Europe… but maybe next year I’ll head back.

    Anyway, I’m sure you’ll both love it. Have fun!!

  6. Posted from New Zealand New Zealand
  7. admin Says:

    Liz, thanks for the info!! I definitely like the sound of San Telmo and the boho vibe. I’ll have to check it out! And La Boca, too 🙂

    Good luck on your SE Asia and Europe trip! 😀

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  9. BLAKE Says:

    GO VESNA

  10. Posted from Australia Australia
  11. BLAKE Says:

    VESNA SHOULD HAVE ONE

  12. Posted from Australia Australia
  13. BLAKE Says:

    FUCK THE LOGANS

  14. Posted from Australia Australia
  15. admin Says:

    Who the fuck are you and why did you spam me?!?! Dumb fucker!!!

  16. Posted from Argentina Argentina

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