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Week #2 in Argentina

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Our first full week in Argentina continued to be full of learning new things and how to survive in a new country along with being effective in the work we have been called to do here.   I was able to experience a first interaction with an Argentinian Police Officer as I missed a turn into the mission office so crossed a double yellow line into a driveway to turn around and just happened to do that right in front of an officer standing on the side of the road and, yes, i now know you cannot cross a double yellow line no matter what.   He talked so fast I couldn't understand what he was telling me so just said, "No entiendo" a few times, he asked for my license, my passport (which I didn't have).  At this point i was envisioning a dark cell in an Argentine prison but luckily Linda had her passport copy which appeased him and after a stern lecture about obeying the laws which I partly understood, he let me go with no prison term or fine..whew... We were able to att...

First Week in Argentina

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It has been an interesting first week in Argentina but one that we are loving even with all the challenges of getting use to how things work in Argentina and how to live in a foreign country.  We have learned to laugh as things take three times longer than they should if we can figure things out at all as some things we are still working out.   As an example of things we have had to figure out is the following picture to help explain.  We are living in a town North of Buenos Aires called San Fernando which is a nice little suburb with narrow streets but beautiful park and downtown shopping area.  We have to pay close attention to these signs as we drive: Most streets are one way cobblestone streets and stop signs are non-existent so the arrow tells you the way the traffic is flowing and which way to look for oncoming traffic before you cross the street.   Its a little nerve wracking as a new driver but somehow it all works in this city.    We...