Saturday, March 19, 2011

Original Pokemon Silver Rom

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

This morning woke up at 6.30. Fortunately, a few minutes before the call of the grandfather of Julie and Anna!
We were just happy to hear them, just please, remember, are 6 hours difference in the extent to which Italy will not enter DST, will be after 7, Off!
After we woke up we were in for quite a dilemma: what to do now? He returned to Panama
our friend, wait for his call to see us in the afternoon, so we just had to spend the morning in a pretty fun place for Anita, so you do make a mid-morning nap. Near the house, the sea is this beautiful place, where you can see many sea animals, from turtles to sharks, starfish and dangerous breeds.
We went, I thought it was a European-style aquarium, all indoor, air-conditioning and artificial light, so I dressed Anita with something more opaque, so that our cold air conditioning keep us from boredom.
The fish are all outdoors, you will die of heat and the sun beats strong. We no hat.
E 'was great fun, there were many children, Anita was bathed all to see and touch the poor starfish and then became fascinated by the turtles, huge, giant.
After playing with the stones
has unleashed a downpour terrible, it was getting late, we had to go to eat, then slowly when the rain came down a bit 'trying to get closer to the machine. Result: all three soaked, Anita in seventh heaven shouting "it's raining !!!". We sheltered under a canopy and Anita began to emit strange sounds and indicate a tree. There was a Mapuche (like a raccoon) coming up the tree! Lately
is attentive to what they see around them, thanks to her this morning I took a zanzaraccia who had managed to enter and had pinched all three! Has given me and slammed his hands as if to crush it ...!
We stopped to eat usually the place where we have breakfast and now we are at home, the little explorer sleeping like a log. After we go to the house of our friend who has returned from the Dominican Republic, has a 2 and a half years and a swimming pool under house ... hope he gets the time so we take a swim!
Ah, I forgot, Anita has learned that in Latin America, the "hello" is used to go and to welcome you use "hola". He keeps repeating "olla" to all!

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