So, anyway, my last post omitted the last day of skiing, which I must say was one of finest. The lines that day were definitely the worst, for reasons unbeknownst to me, so I would say for a good majority of the day I was testing my patience rather than my skiing ability. Anyway, Joel was helpful in getting me to ski in the correct way, a.k.a. not shooting down the mountain as fast as possible, so by the end of the afternoon I was quite proud of my ability to weave back and forth among the plebeians. I bet there were those among me who looked upon and thought, ''What a stallion!''. It was a good way to finish off the trip, and I wait in anticipation for the next time I can go skiing back in the US.
For dinner that night, we made quite possibly the largest hamburgers I have ever seen in my life. We got 0.8 kilos of ground beef, which I guess is roughly 1.75 pounds between the 4 of us, so we each had a burger with about 0.4 pounds of meat on it. Mmmmmm... Haha. So we had to make them on the stove, seeing as how there was no grill at our disposal, and we mixed in some onions and egg to give it some flavor and a better consistency to stick together. On top of the burger we also had cheese, grilled peppers and onions, and fried egg in authentic Argentina style. That's all we had for our meal, because of its extensive size, and it cost us each about $1.20.
The two ensuing days we of course had our 20 hour bus ride back to Buenos Aires. The ride actually wasn't too bad, aside from our bus stopping at 6:45 am for everybody to be woken up for breakfast, which wasn't exactly my idea of a good time.
Since Friday, I've just been sitting around the apartment a lot doing some reading, watching movies, checking email, etc. to just take it easy after all the travelling we've been doing. Brock and Joel found this Israeli restaurant nearby, so we went there for lunch and had a three course meal for just $3.60 each. I had hummus, a Hawaiian-stuffed chicken breast, and a fruit salad, and it was awesome. We're thinking about going back again tonight for Brock and Joel's last meal in Argentina. They're leaving at 3:30 am from the apartment to head to the airport.
So from here until August 16th, its just me and Ashley in the city. I'll do some last minute gift shopping for everybody, and maybe hit up the cheap theaters a few more times before we head out. I'll probably post a few more times before I leave, but don't expect any juicy stories. I'm trying not to spend a lot of money so I don't have to go back to the bank again before I leave. That means my $200 has to last for food, gifts, taxi to the airport, and exit tax from now until I leave. It's a good thing that food is cheap.
Anyway, I hope all is well. I'm excited to read everyone's posts, even if they were written while not wearing glasses. Haha. Until next time....

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