Today at the Miami airport was crazy. Everyone always had something to do, even though we were stuck there for four hours. For example, Max Henning had actually lost his wallet for a little while. Although this caused a scare, Wynton ended up finding it and becoming the heroine of the day. Once Max had his wallet, it gave him the rest of the 3 and a half hours to talk to his girlfriend. As he did that, Jack Stutesman dazzled us all with his magical card skills. With flawless execution and precision of the right hand, he was able to trick everyone. Once he passed the trick onto Paul Vandergrift, Paul went around and displayed his newly obtained knowledge to tired bystanders in the airport. With camera crew JT and Kramer on the scene filming the excursions, not a moment was missed. It did seem to intimidate some people though. As time passed, Max Braun just listened to music. He, along with a few other people, was saving his energy for Argentina. Scott Kenney made sure to have a good time, telling jokes and creating conversation with the people sitting down. While everyone had their fun, Laura and Alex seemed to have the most fun with a puppet they made from a paper bag that they named “Crack.” They would set the puppet up in various locations and take pictures with it. Senor Quesada even posed with it. Now that we are situated on the airplane, many people are sleeping, and some are watching “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” for the second time over. Even though the hours have been long, this group of individuals has forged new ideas and creative ways to do things in order to make everything fun. We are having a great time on the plane and plan to have an even better time in Argentina.
(P.S. by Ming-An
Vic accidently met several former students of Cary Academy at RDU airport while waiting, those who just graduated from college weeks ago, they asked: “are they as crazy as we were?’ and Vic smiled back with a mystery facial expression. It’s always good to meet former students especially know they all are doing great in language and everything else. Kramer’s first flight was very good except the ruff landing, but the second landing at Buenos Aires was awesome.
We arrived at Buenos Aires airport safe and sound, J. T. fell to sleep in the plane even he swore he will keep awake entire trip. Everyone got luggage with no problem, and right away started intense Spanish practice with our tour guide, and senior Quesada switched to complete Spanish as well, therefore basically I am the only one need interpreter here. We checked in hotel already and in one and half hours will start our journey in Argentina. Personally I feel this is a very good group of students, they are polite, eager to learn, cannot wait to practice their Spanish, so far they all are well behaved.)
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