Up!
1. To have the best siblings in the world. They drove me all they way from home to Hamburg airport (3 hours there and back) the day before Christmas, while I could just have taken the train.
2. Receiving Christmas presents on the 22nd of December - 2 days before everybody else - muhah!
3. Meeting an aquaintance on the flight from London to Buenos Aires and exchange ideas and tips for the travel
4. Having the best host families in the world who go over the top to host me yet again. Come to Denmark now so I can host you! :)
5. Sunshine in Argentina!
6. time at Heathrow airport to buy a tablet - see. 1 in down for more information on how much
7. that your little sister sends to an awesome happy birthday notice on fb. See picture
Down:
1. 3 hours of waiting in Hamburg airport - we were there a bit too early (dad's over estimation☺), 3 hours in Heathrow and 2 in Buenos Aires before the bus for Maipú departed.
2. That the kiosks in Buenos Aires airport - Ezeiza do not sell water. They have everything else but not water.
3. To try 3 different ATMs in Ezeiza before I was able to take out cash. You should have seen my face after trying the second one and my very relieved face after the third.
4. that it is absolutely impossible to look hot when travelling. I wore pink tshirt, green running shoes, tights for running and a blue scarf. Fancy eh?
5. Ad. Up! 5: That 37 degrees just makes you wanna hide inside close to an air conditioning and that it stays that hot all day!
Funny facts:
- Christmas dinner was composed of cold food and lots of champagne. See picture.
- That all Christmas trees down here are made of plastic, plays jingle bells when you pass by and is max. 1 meter high. See picture
- That all fireworks have been banned in Maipú because it scares the animals
- That the us dollar is the best way to get by in Argentina. You go to a guy on the street and change one dollar into 13 pesos or to the bank and change it into 8 pesos. Which do you prefer?
- That the rate of the dollar blue (unofficial) can be found online on a well known website
- Argentinian morning tv - forget all about Slow and serious Go'morgen Danmark. Here you get music, only blond girls, lots of pink, feathers and confetti and lots of gossip about how the rich and famous pass their summer holiday. See old post on dancing with the stars if you wanna read more.
1. To have the best siblings in the world. They drove me all they way from home to Hamburg airport (3 hours there and back) the day before Christmas, while I could just have taken the train.
2. Receiving Christmas presents on the 22nd of December - 2 days before everybody else - muhah!
3. Meeting an aquaintance on the flight from London to Buenos Aires and exchange ideas and tips for the travel
4. Having the best host families in the world who go over the top to host me yet again. Come to Denmark now so I can host you! :)
5. Sunshine in Argentina!
6. time at Heathrow airport to buy a tablet - see. 1 in down for more information on how much
7. that your little sister sends to an awesome happy birthday notice on fb. See picture
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| Happy birthday from little sister |
Down:
1. 3 hours of waiting in Hamburg airport - we were there a bit too early (dad's over estimation☺), 3 hours in Heathrow and 2 in Buenos Aires before the bus for Maipú departed.
2. That the kiosks in Buenos Aires airport - Ezeiza do not sell water. They have everything else but not water.
3. To try 3 different ATMs in Ezeiza before I was able to take out cash. You should have seen my face after trying the second one and my very relieved face after the third.
4. that it is absolutely impossible to look hot when travelling. I wore pink tshirt, green running shoes, tights for running and a blue scarf. Fancy eh?
5. Ad. Up! 5: That 37 degrees just makes you wanna hide inside close to an air conditioning and that it stays that hot all day!
Funny facts:
- Christmas dinner was composed of cold food and lots of champagne. See picture.
- That all Christmas trees down here are made of plastic, plays jingle bells when you pass by and is max. 1 meter high. See picture
- That all fireworks have been banned in Maipú because it scares the animals
- That the us dollar is the best way to get by in Argentina. You go to a guy on the street and change one dollar into 13 pesos or to the bank and change it into 8 pesos. Which do you prefer?
- That the rate of the dollar blue (unofficial) can be found online on a well known website
- Argentinian morning tv - forget all about Slow and serious Go'morgen Danmark. Here you get music, only blond girls, lots of pink, feathers and confetti and lots of gossip about how the rich and famous pass their summer holiday. See old post on dancing with the stars if you wanna read more.



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