Sunday, February 17

Day 5:

Before going to sleep the day before we all agreed on waking up around 9/10 am to have some breakfast and walk around the city since we had a 'free morning' (meaning our guide wasn't available). Well, the truth is we had to be ready at 9, but I put the clock intentionally at 9:45 because I was tired as hell. Poor Raul and Camilo had to wait a lot >w<, sorry guys. The thing is we went out, had breakfast, Raul teased me because according to him 'I was the smallest one but I ate more than all of them together' hahaha. After that we walked around *_A_LOT_* , I finally bought my San Bernardo doggy (plushie), a couple presents for my friends, and a t-shirt. Raul and Camilo bought a couple fairies I think and a San Bernardo doggy, Soledad bought a pullover for her son.

I got teased the whole morning because of my San Bernardo, because I wanted to buy it...but not to spend too much money on it. So it was like 'OOOH SAN BERNARDO!' ...ahhh...too expensive. *laughs here*

We went to have an early lunch then, so we walked...and walked...and walked, until we found a place called 'the giraffe' (yeah) it didn't look very fancy, but it had great food!!!. I ate cannelloni with mix sauce and it was delicious, I was so damn happy that I couldn't talk. Everybody but Camilo and Raul ate cannelloni, Raul had meat and Camilo had trout... >w< I told him to have trout because he had eaten too much meat and in the end he didn't like it too much, so Raul gave him a little piece of meat. To get even I gave half of my desert to Raul (it was fair T-T). We began talking about the beds, because Raul had almost fell of the bed in the morning. I said I was very happy with the beds and that they were comfortable enough, he answered that I was saying that because I'd need just a couple wings to resemble tinker bell. I think my dessert came up of my ear in that moment (I laughed too hard).

****Random thought: One thing that makes me happy is that I've finally accepted myself as a tiny person and it doesn't bother me anymore, actually I think it's kinda cute, and everybody calls me 'chica' which is very nice. You can't call a 1.80m girl 'chica', can you? :B Fernando used to call me 'chica' too and I always thought it was very funny to hear (yeah I'm weird like that).

One thing I couldn't get over was that everybody is so *damn* slow in Bariloche, they take their time to do *everything*. You can be waiting for your meal 30/45 minutes and they don't give a shit, and they don't accept $100 US bill either. It's exasperating to eat there, I swear.

They don't have traffic lights either...in the whole town, except in two places, and we have to be 'careful' with them because they are to be used only by the buses not for the people! They don't know how to drive either, it's terrible. The previous morning when we went to have breakfast, this guy for *no reason at all*, put his car on reverse and smashed it against another, he broke all the lights down of both cars, got down of his car and said 'WHOOPS'!! It's no wonder why almost every car is destroyed there, as in literally destroyed, or that they are so old that it shouldn't be legal to put them on the streets!

Anyway, we left the 'giraffe' after a couple more jokes, and we decided we were going to go to this tango show in the library once we came back from our visit to the 3 lakes (Mascardi, Gillermo and Gutierrez). We went back to the hotel then, Raul changed some money and Camilo and I walked alone together very fast, I because I was freezing, he because...I dunno really maybe he wanted to go to the toilet XD; Mom and the girls were not very far from us...I think they wanted to arrive to the hotel as fast as possible too.

Day 5 - end
Part 5 of 8
(To be continued..someday)

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