Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Who cares about Cinco de mayo when you have el VEINTICINCO (25) de mayo?!

Today is a big day in Argentina, the Revolución de Mayo. It commemorates the establishment of a government in Argentina in 1810, and thus, a preserved holiday in Buenos Aires. After last night's adventures, we were pretty tired, so it's been a lazy day.

I revamped both of my blogs, did some tarea (homework) for Spanish class and went on a walk with Stacey. For dinner, we really wanted to try the Chinese food here, and the delivery place was conveniently closed between 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. We called at 7:30 on the dot to place our order, and essentially, waited four hours (4:30-8:30) to eat this Chinese food. It was really good though!

Elizabeth got in contact with some other Mizzou students staying with host families in Buenos Aires, so we are going to meet them to celebrate el 25 de mayo! Yay!

Since we've been in most of the day, I've had time to search the internet.
DID YOU KNOW...
  • Twitter acquired the TweetDeck?
  • Two days worth of video is uploaded to YouTube every minute? (Source- my favorite, mashable.com)
  • Buenos Aires has GROUPON!
  • And, my least favorite, Hulu can only be streamed from the United States :(? So much for watching the past two weeks of Glee!

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