e bottle of wine together. :) The food was amazing and it was probably 3x cheaper than it would have cost in the US. After dinner, at around 2 am we met up with some people from our group at a club called Asia de Cuba. It was an awesome club and was really crowded. We danced until 6:30 am, yes 6:30 am - and it was SO MUCH FUN!!! The portenos really know how to party. When we left there still a bunch of people in the club. I got home around 7 am, ate some breakfast, took a shower, and then crashed at 7:30 am and woke up at 2pm. Somewhere during the night I must have gotten a second wind because I wasn´t that tired when I got home. I really don´t understand how they do it here. Maybe it´s because they eat dinner so late? I dont know. All I know is that when I woke up at 2 pm my housemom just gave me coffee and asked me what I did last night. I told her I got home at 7 am and she didnt even flinch. Then she said she got home at 4:30 am and woke up at 7 am. (Keep in mind this woman is 57 years old) She partied til 4:30 and then only got two and half hours of sleep. Seriously, Argentineans must have something in their genetic makeup that allows them to do that. I have no plans for tonight yet, but I love that. I feel so free here. Everyone´s schedules are so relaxed, it´s a very liberating lifestyle.Here are some photos to show you parts of the city that I visit everyday...
This is the University of Belgrano, where I have my classes everyday. The inside is very modern and a great environment. The building is really tall. I think it has around 20 floors. My class is on the 10th floor and the window gives you a great view of the city.
These next few pictures are of Cabildo, which is the huge avenue that runs through Belgrano. I walk on this street everyday. There are TONS of stores and restaurants and gyms.




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