So as I said before, this will not be my first time in
Buenos Aires. Last summer I served for
two months as a multi-week fellow with JDC Entwine. I spent my days volunteering at a daycare
center called Baby Help, which provides daycare services for Jewish children
aged 1-3 on welfare. It was a perfect
volunteer position for me, mainly because my Spanish was at the level of a
two-year old so I could clearly understand the little ones (most of the
time). Here are some of the precious two-year olds:
Most of the children did not come
from the best home situation so my job was to be a loving figure to the kids by
playing with them, hugging them, and sometimes disciplining them. One day one of the troublesome two-year olds
snatched a toy out of his friend’s hand so I said to him “please share your
toys nicely”. His response was a
screamed “NO” so I replied “you need to give the toy back to your friend, when
she is done it can be your turn”. His
response was to run over to me and slap me across the face (he tended to hit
the other teachers and fellow two-year olds so I knew I was supposed to grab
his hand and tell him that hitting was not okay). The little two-year old looked at me and with
his little attitude replied “mi papá golpea a mi mamá todo el tiempo “ (my dad
hits my mom all the time). Oh how was I
supposed to explain to this little boy that his father’s actions were wrong. I left it at “I’m sorry but we do not ever
hit our friends or teachers here”. That was
my saddest moment all summer but my time in Buenos Aires was mostly filled with
a whole lot of fun. From learning salsa
and tango, to eating at the famous Argentine steak restaurants,
Ellie, Jay, and I eating at La Cabrera, a famous parrilla restaurant |
and going to
different Shabbat dinners every Friday night, my two months in Argentina were
full of exploring, meeting people, and a whole lot of eating. My fellow multi-week fellow Megan and I even got to travel to Igazu Falls which lay at the border of Argentina and Brazil.
I am most excited to go back and continue to
explore the amazing Buenos Aires street markets, travel around the area (I'm thinking Patagonia, Mendoza, and Uruguay to start), meet tons of cool Argentines, and make
Buenos Aires my home for the year. Any other places you think I should travel while there?
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