Halloween in Argentina
Halloween is just not as big of a deal in Argentina as it is in the States. There isn't a whole lot of Halloween stuff out, and no one really goes trick or treating. We tried to make it as festive as we could by making some Halloween decorations for our apartment as a fun activity to do with the kids, but for the most part it was a pretty mellow time. Along with the Halloween decoration we made I found really cute Halloween plates, cups and napkins that I planned to use for a Halloween party that we decided to throw for our friends here in Buenos Aires. I got them with that intention, but my husband reminded me that the party venue had all the things that we needed for the party so I didn't end up using them for that but we used them through the month of October to keep the Halloween theme going for the kids.
A Day Trip from Buenos Aires to Tigre
Let's take a day trip from Buenos Aires to Tigre! You can drive to Tigre from Buenos Aires, but you can also take the Mitre, it's about a 45 minute train ride. We arrived at the Tigre station and then took a short 15 minute walk to Puerto de Frutas. The walk is along the river with a beautiful view of the town and some of the really great things that Tigre has to offer.
Things We Needed From the States
My parents are visiting us here in Argentina! They are our first visitors which is so exciting, but it's also great because they brought some much needed necessities that we can only get in the US. We have found that some things aren't consistently available here in Argentina and some things from home we just like better, so having them brought to us was amazing!
What I Am Sending Back With My Mom From Argentina
We've been in Argentina for four months, and we're finally having our first visitors. We're so excited! My parents and two of my cousins are coming to see us. My parents and these cousins live only about 20 minutes from us back home in the States, so we're used to seeing them all the time. We are also excited for them to take some things home with them. When we came here, we had 15 pieces of luggage total. We've also accumulated a few things since coming here so sending some stuff home with my parents will make traveling home much easier.
Creating a Magnetic Wall Space for Magnatiles
I've talked about how magnet tiles are one of the main toys that we brought with us to Argentina because they're such an open ended toy and they're great for both of my kids. After four months here, I felt like it was time to change things up and add an extra element to our magnet tile corner.
Life Skill Download - Tying Shoes
I was trying to teach my daughter how to tie her shoes and it was not going well. I tried to teach her the "bunny ears" method and it was not clicking for her, which I can understand. It took me a long time to learn how to tie my shoes when I was a kid too. Theoretically she could just not have shoes that need to be tied, I feel like this is still an important skill to learn. So I searched for a method that would be easier for her to learn, found a really promising one and then made a life skill download for it after she picked it up super quickly.
Shopping in Buenos Aires
We're halfway through out time in Argentina, can you believe it? Before I came, I had no idea what the shopping would be like here so I figured I would take you along for a few shopping trips so you know what you can and can't get here. Lets go!
DIY Halloween Decorations
Halloween is not really a big deal in Argentina, especially compared to what its like in the States. So I decided to make some Halloween decorations this year since it's October and my kids love Halloween. I went to Pinterest and found some craft projects that I really liked and were actual viable options that I could get the materials for here in Buenos Aires.
How I Plan a Trip for Our Neurodivergent Family
I often get asked how I plan a trip for my neurodivergent family. I have I process that I always go through, so let's talk about it before we head out on another trip.
Dental Hygiene Life Skill & Social Story
I decided the next life skill that I wanted to work on with my daughter was brushing teeth and just oral hygiene in general. My daughter seems to be struggling with that at the moment, even though she hasn't in the past so I knew it was something that I wanted to work on. I know that she's not the only autistic to have trouble with it, so I wanted to do a social story to go along with it. I already have a going to the dentist social story, but I wanted to make a dental hygiene at home specific social story.
How I Made Our Trip to Iguazu Falls Fun and Educational for Our Autistic Daughter
Since we are homeschooling our daughter I try to find educational opportunities wherever we go. Our family recently went on a trip to Iguazu Falls in Argentina and Brazil and I tried my best to make this trip fun, entertaining and educational for our daughter. While she does love being outside and she loves nature, I really wanted to lean into her special interests to make this trip as fun and as memorable as possible.
A Getaway to Iguazú Falls
Recently, we took a little getaway to Iguazú Falls. If you don't know, Iguazú Falls is on the border of Argentina and Brazil, right near Paraguay. It was a bit of an adventure, we traveled from Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazú, which is on the Argentina side. We flew with Fly Bondi and it was, frankly, a terrible experience, but we still enjoyed the trip so I wanted to take you along for all of the ups and down of the trip.