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Goodbye 2011, hello 2012! December 31, 2011
Hello guys! Hope you are having a great time this holiday just like I am!
Can you believe we are a few hours away from 2012?!
So many good awesome things happened this year that it’s hard to say goodbye, but let’s hope 2012 brings even better experiences
Amazing concerts, incredible trips, fun experiences, some fights but hopefully reconciliations, too.
I’m never going to forget the beautiful things this year has brought.
On a side note, I got the english Cultural’s exam results and I have to admit that they came out perfectly!
Why don’t you share some 2011 memories with me?
Have fun, see you next year! Hahaha
Time runs fast February 7, 2011
Even faster than you may ever imagine.
I can’t believe it’s 2011 yet holidays are almost over 
I can’t believe it was 3 months ago I gave my english cultural exam, as it looked unapproachable in that moment.
I can’t believe I went through 2nd year and ended up ALIVE, unlike many people said. HAHA (It’s been the most difficult ’til now, though)
I can’t believe 2011 is my last year of school!
I can’t believe this year I’m going to Bariloche with all my classmates as a graduation trip (I’m still convinced I could have spent the money in something more important, but I’ll convince myself it was a good investment)
I can’t believe I’ll have to take my most important decisions and pick up a career I’m supposed to follow and develop for YEARS in a few months
I can’t believe I’ve already visited all provinces in my country except for 3 – (there are 23) and I could make it this year!
As you can notice, I can’t believe many things, really! But what I can believe is that I’ll do my best to have an awesome ‘Twenty-eleven’
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Patagonian Rally January 16, 2011
After so many weeks, I’m back!
I went on holidays to the south of my country, a.k.a. Patagonia.
We called it Patagonian Rally as a joke, because we visited a lot of cities in such a short time! It was exhausting, I know, and many people believe it’s crazy, especially because we travelled 6000 km in 10 days, but it was worth it – we love travelling!
El Calafate, Bariloche, Comodoro Rivadavia & Esquel areonly a few of the dozen of places we visited! I fell in love with those patagonian cities, I really want to move to El Calafate*_* no worries, nice weather (I’ve always been a team-cold-weather person) >.<
When I said trouble, I meant that we had a few problems the first days.
First of all, I could get the permission to cross the frontier to Chile, so I couldn’t leave the country. Those people shouldn’t have holidays during OUR holidays
That’s why we didn’t go to Ushuaia
Then, as it was heavily raining, water broke the car’s air conditioning, which apparently burned it inside. Besides, we were in the middle of NOWHERE, in such a desertic road. I panicked!
- We deviated 200 km from the right way (it wasn’t wrong at all, but we didn’t know until we arrived to the city :P)
- There wasn’t enough petrol for everyone, so we had to look for a gasoline station and then wait 2 hours to get some.
Those are the main inconveniences but it could have been much worse! :P



