We left on a Thursday morning and thanks to all the new highway that's been completed, got to Cordoba in 4.5 hours - as opposed to the 6.5 it used to take. We spent the afternoon taking Gabe to the zoo and exploring some of the historic center of the city. It's truly a lovely city and I could have spent the whole weekend there.
Friday morning we left Gabe in the very capable hands of Cecilia and Aaron (who got to ditch kindergarten to be Gabe's entertainment committee) and we headed to La Falda. It's a very quaint town that grew up around the Eden Hotel, which was completed around 1900 to be a refuge for aristocracy from Europe. The owners were German and wealthy patrons from all over Europe would come with their families and servants for a couple of months to avoid turburculosis. It is rumored that the German owners were very connected to Hitler and that he didn't actually die in Germany, but escaped and lived secretly at the hotel until his eventual death... We spent all of Friday and Saturday exploring La Falda, La Cumbre and the other little surrounding towns, and just generally relaxing and enjoying ourselves. Mario go to play 9 holes of golf, I got to relax and read a book, and we had delicious grilled goat, which Cordoba I guess is known for?
Then Sat. afternoon we returned to spend the afternoon having an asado next to a river with the Azcuy's.
Sunday dawned FREEZING and RAINING so we hopped in the car early and headed home. Over all it was a great weekend and we're so thankful to have friends that not only make us laugh, but also take care of our kid!!!
4 comments:
cutest pregnant girl ever. Dying for that baby.
Sounds like such a fun weekend, Cordoba is beautiful. And agree, you make pregnant look cute!
Why do you not have a pregnant face?? EVERYONE is supposed to have Pregnant Face at 35 weeks. But of course. You Don't.
I love you. Happy Birthday. I am lame for not calling but I have a fun package planned, I promise!
My fav is watching you lift up a toddler with that belly!!!
So glad you got out~
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