Sunday, January 28, 2007

The Boys of Summer

A few weeks ago, while Rich S was visiting Buenos Aires, he commented on the fact that the three of us have had three summers in 2006. We started off the year down in Syndey for Mardi Gras and then Gav and I spent summer vacation with JL and Rich in NYC and then here we are in Buenos Aires as the rest of the northern hemisphere is freezing.

We're such brats.


El Obelisco
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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Jeff H visits Buenos Aires!

One of the best parts of our trip, and I always talk about this, is when we meet up with friends from other cities in new (or "third party") cities. Good ole Jeff from Honolulu has been one of those friends. We've met up with him in NYC and Washington DC and it was our pleasure to host him here in Buenos Aires back in November. He brought his friend Keven from LA and the four of us had a grand ole time living it up in Buenos Aires. Gav and I got to play tour guide and show the boys around and also pick out the city's best restaurants since Jeff and Keven are really serious when it comes to food and drink! We had a great time with them and we're looking forward to their return to Buenos Aires in a few weeks. YAY! Check out the pictures in the album. :)


Me, Gav and Jeff in San Telmo.


Gav, Jeff and Keven enjoying 1kg of the world's finest ice cream from Persicco!


More views from our apartment.


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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Feliz Navidad

Christmas 2006 was spent in the beautiful suburb of Buenos Aires called San Isidro. Our friend Ezequiel invited us over to his sister's house (which he was house-sitting) to lounge around the pool and to have Christmas dinner with. It was great to get out of the city and to learn how Christmas is celebrate in Argentina. Here's a quick rundown of the holiday:

1) The whole family gets together and tons of food is eaten.

2) At midnight, there's a champagne toast and the kids open their presents.

3) After midnight, it's party time! The celebration lasts until dawn.

4) Fireworks, Fireworks, Fireworks. The city turns into a War Zone!

For dinner, we fired up the parilla, the Argentinean bbq, and grilled a few beautiful steaks. We drank copious amounts of fantastic red wine and enjoyed a mid-summer meal in the backyard. Not a bad way to celebrate Christmas!


"Ever-lasting" Christmas Trees are so much better for the environment than real ones.


Zeque firing up the parilla.


Gavin with a bottle of bubbly and the pan dulce.

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Feliz Año Nuevo!

Gav and I rung in the New Year with the help of 40 of our new friends that we met here in Buenos Aires. The crowd was made up by people from the Spanish Language School that we've been attending plus a few other friends. We had no idea how many people were going to come, but let's just say that the First Annual Gavin & Keau New Year's Toast and Pre-Funk Extravaganza was a huge success!

All of the guests had a great time and even I managed to enjoy myself until I gave the green light for the confetti to come out. What a mistake! It took us 3 hours of cleaning the next day to get the apartment back into shape. Next year, we're either going to hire someone to clean or someone else is hosting the party. :)


Americans, Aussies, Germans, Hungarians, Brazilians, Argentineans and more!


F@ck! What a mess!