Culture Shocks When We Moved to Buenos Aires
For the most part it has been pretty smooth since moving here. However, there have been a few culture shocks that I've experienced as an American moving to Argentina.
How I'm Doing Homeschool While We Are Traveling
We've been here in Argentina for almost two months now and there's a lot happening with that I want to tell you about what we're doing for homeschool.
Using the Spanish Visual Schedule Board to Supplement Our Spanish Lessons
I’m going to show you how we’re using our Spanish visual schedule board while we’re living in Argentina with the help of our local Spanish tutor.
Things I Love About Living in Argentina
There are many things that I LOVE about Buenos Aires, but three things in particular stand out especially when I compare them to their counterparts at home.
Things I Regret Bringing or Forgot for 6 Months Out of the Country
Since I've already addressed the things that I'm glad that I brought overseas I wanted to also go over the things that I regret bringing or wish that I had brought for six months in Argentina.
5 Things I Miss About Living in the US
After being settled in Argentina I can go on and on about the amazing things that the company has to offer. However, there are definitely things that I miss about the US. So here are five things I miss about living in the US.
10 Things I Am Glad I Brought for 6 Months Out of the Country
We've officially been in Argentina for a month. Since we are nice and settled I've been able to think about all of the things that we have that I'm SO glad we brought from home. So I wanted to share this list with you incase you are planning any overseas travel too!
Why We Bought Another Stroller
I did something I swore that I would never do. I bought a second stroller. If you know me at all you know that this a HUGE deal. We have had our UPPAbaby Vista stroller since 2016 when I bought it. The Black Friday before my daughter was born. I love this stroller with all of my heart. We use it constantly and both of our kids have loved it. I love that the rumble seat goes up to 50 pounds, It folds up really nicely and will stand up on its own and it's easy to take care of. UPPAbaby is also amazing when it comes to warranty and replacing parts or even finding new parts that need to be replaced that aren't under warranty. While this is an expensive stroller, you get the bassinet and the rumble seat with it and it has lasted us seven years, two kids and a lot of traveling.
How I am Staying Organized While Living in Corporate Housing
If you're new here, Hi I'm Emily! I have ADHD and in order to keep me and my family functioning, I have found ways of organizing and creating systems that I don't always use, but I can put stuff back into when I need to. Right now, my family is living in Buenos Aires, Argentina in corporate housing. I'm going to show you a few ways that we are staying organized in our corporate housing for the next six months.
Painting Our Organization Drawers
One of the first things I did when I first got to Buenos Aires was go to a local hardware store and buy a set of MDF drawers. Well, they were kind of plain and I really wanted to brighten them up a little bit. So my daughter and I got some paint and paint brushes, and decided to get creative!
Airplane Activity Kits
It was a long flight to Argentina so I made sure to make each of the kids airplane activity kits to keep them entertained. We put each kids toys in a travel cosmetic case and I want to show you what I put in each, because they were a hit and came in clutch for the flight.
How We Made Our Corporate Housing Feel More Like Home
We are officially in Buenos Aires, Argentina and are living in corporate housing. This is arranged through my husband's company. They work with a rental company here in Buenos Aires and it's a very lovely apartment. We have an amazing view, and the apartment comes with a couch, table and chairs, beds, tv and tv table, the basics that we need. Regardless of all that just still isn't home. I've done a few things that have made it feel more homey since we are going to be here for six months and figured that I would share them with you.