Arrived and Highspeed in Buenos Aires
Howdy folks. We arrived in Buenos Aires on July 31 and are settling in nicely. We moved right into our 5 BR, 4-1/2 BA mansion in the tony suburbs, about 10 mins. walk from school and the same distance from the train that takes me downtown to the Embassy. Clara and Gwendolyne started school and are enjoying it so far. Patricia plans to start Spanish classes at a private institute downtown on Monday, and I'll take classes twice a week at the Embassy starting Friday.
We still don't have our car - that's a whole other story I'll relate later - but our air shipment arrived and we have the first 700 lbs of our stuff.
We got high-speed Internet installed on Tuesday - 3 Mb down, 256 kb up, so we're able to use our Lingo VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol). This allows those of you who remember our telephone number from Arlington (and if you don't remember it, just e-mail us and we'll remind you) to call us - the phone rings right here in Buenos Aires. Ahhh, the wonders of modern infrastructure!
I reached an important milestone on July 28 - I received tenure! It doesn't come with a raise or anything, but now I can't be fired short of a criminal conviction. I'm in good company too, as all the IT guys I started with also received tenure, as did many of my colleagues in the other specialties.
1 Comments:
Horray! I'm sorry I missed you when you were stateside, but it's good to hear you're getting settled in.
Here is some good Spanish you can use when necessary. It is mostly useful when shopping or meeting new people:
Ay, pendejo! Hablas mucho mierda. Es posible que tu lengua esta en tu culo?
In other news, I just got signed up for a slot in next year's Mongol Rally. It's official!
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