Today, the Cary Academy students and half of the Quilmes students went by bus to La Plata, the capital of the province of Buenos Aires, to visit the beautiful Cathedral de La Plata, and a museum. The first thing we did was visit the cathedral. It was about a 45 minute to one hour drive from Quilmes High School. The teacher of the Quilmes students each gave us a package with facts on the region and the cathedral. She warned us that a lot of the information we’d learn about today would on the general knowledge quiz the next day, to which the winner was promised five extra credit points on the exchange trip portfolio project. Mr. Seeley really knows how to get the students motivated! So we arrived with the determination to learn and remember information about the cathedral. It was the fourth one we visited since the start of the trip, and personally, it was my favorite by far. I know a lot of my peers also commented on how breathtakingly beautiful and grandiose it was. For lunch, we hopped back on the bus and went to a restaurant named “Paris”, which looked a lot like a Bistro. We all divided into small groups because the tables could only hold up to five or six people. They offered a wide variety of food, and I ordered a delicious mozzarella pizza. A very strange thing happened to Karoline, Katherine, Katie and I while we were sitting down. We had sat at a table together that was right next to a window, and as we were aimlessly chatting while waiting for our food to arrive, a strange woman came right up to the window, looked at us, breathed heavily on the glass, and then licked it. All while staring straight at us. Afterwards, she walked away, leaving the four of us speechless, and slightly terrified. To read about what we did in the afternoon, check out Karoline’s post about today!
Pauline Pawels





meeting up with Jack, Davis, Alisha, Tori and their students in Starbucks. After spending about thirty minutes or so in Starbucks together, we all went back out to other stores and walked around for about an hour longer, until we left at about 6:30 to get ready for a party in Martu’s neighborhood that night. Since the party started at 9:30, we had a bit of time on our hands, which I used to try to get my clothes and books a little more organized (since we were going to leave very soon).






















