May 2012


Free app for Buenos Aires

To celebrate the long holiday weekend here in Argentina & the U.S. (as well as my return to blogging about Buenos Aires) the 4 Days in Buenos Aires app for iPhone is free for this weekend.

And, if you’re into apps, you’ll definitely enjoy the Recoleta Cemetery iPhone app. You’ll have to buy that one, but it’s worthwhile.

Fútbol fans: don’t wake my baby…

A friend of mine says, “The most heroic task of a parent is getting their child to sleep each night.” Ah, that’s a challenge. Mila & I have our routine. It’s changes every few months. The process usually takes about 45 minutes. (Yes, to those of you without children: parenting takes a lot of time.) After she falls asleep I stay with her for a few minutes to make sure she drifts into a deep slumber. Otherwise I’m rushing back to the bedroom to soothe a screaming toddler who can’t understand why she’s along in the crib. (We tried the “cry it out” method and that didn’t work.)

On this night, just as Mila entered her sleep zone, a frenzied roar echoed across the barrio as a football game ended. A fan in our building sounded as if he himself had been unleashed onto the playing field. All the while I made humming sounds into my little girl’s ear in hopes that she wouldn’t stir. The magic held and her rest continued undisturbed. (Her mother once fell asleep during a University of Miami football game…in the stadium..the Orange Bowl. A different kind of football, but maybe Mila will have the same indifference to it as her parents. We’ll leave that to her, though we hope she doesn’t become a botinera [one of those girls who pursue football players for the moneyed lifestyle…do a Google image search on botinera if you need a visual reference.])

Oh, and the ball game. Evidently it was quite a big game as a tournament is underway. I should follow the sport more often but unless it’s the World Cup I’m really can’t muster the enthusiasm.

Mila

A Return to Buenos Aires

The inactivity on this blog was largely due to my absence from Buenos Aires for 2010 & 2011. I spent that time down on the coast of Argentina in a very small place called Mar del Sur, which proved far too small. We then moved over a bit to the larger town of Miramar. (Oh, and along the way we had a baby girl.)

At the end of 2011 we moved back to Buenos Aires, but work and parenthood is keeping me busy. I’m not sure yet how I will continue writing about Buenos Aires. My experiences in the city are very different than six or seven years ago when this blog was in full swing. No longer is there time for those long, rambling walks around the city. I rarely get out of the neighborhood these days.

We’ll see if I can return to an occasional presence on this blog.