An Iowan and Wisconsinite found themselves in Buenos Aires, Argentina for two years.
He did some commercial insurance brokering, she did some English teaching, then they moved back to Chicago with a baby porteño.
Here's their little story...

Saturday, February 15, 2014

an estancia getaway

  • for Jake's birthday (not until Feb 10th) I planned an overnight stay an an estancia (ranch) and polo club, Puesto Viejo, about an hour and a half outside of BA
  • this was something we actually had not done yet, and after wondering out loud a few weeks back about how James would do at an overnight like this, Jake responded, "Oh, he'd be fine."
  • so I took this as a go-ahead
  • I wanted to surprise Jake by planning this, but also wanted him to be prepared for the weekend, so the week before, I had him unwrap a box that contained: James' toy horse, James' polo shirt, a pair of sunglasses and a swimsuit...he was supposed to guess where we were going...he first guessed a beach, and I was like, "Shoot! Maybe he'd rather go there!"
  • then I showed him the Puesto Viejo website and said we were going to spend a weekend at this estancia for some R&R amongst all the stress of the move
  • so about the clues...the toy horse was to represent horseback riding or polo lessons (we did each ride a horse)
  • the polo shirt represented the fact that it was a polo club and hopefully we'd get to see a game (sadly, we did not)
  • the sunglasses were meant for lots of time in the sun and vitamin d absorption! (sun peeked out for maybe 5 minutes...but we got some outdoor time in the country...always a welcome break from city life)
  • the swimsuit represented some pool time in their beautiful infinity pool (Jake did jump in between rain storms)
  • I checked the weather all week in anticipation and finally the night before, with an 80% chance of rain for Saturday, I accepted the fact that we'd need umbrellas and galoshes 
Sa 2.1.14

  • sure enough, we were greeted with rain upon waking up this morning, but luckily we only had about a 5 block walk to Alto Palermo mall where we'd board the combi bus to Cañuelas, a small city a little over an hour away...James was a champ and slept most of the time


awake to asleep in a flash
  • from Cañuelas, the hotel arranged a taxi to take us out to the estancia
  • we were settled into our room by noon and without even asking, the estancia provided a complimentary bottle of bubbly and a little note for Jake's birthday...how nice!



  • James loved sprawling out on the big bed...

dressed for the occasion

  • but he was willing to share with us...



  • after some relaxing in the room we had an asado for lunch (various cuts of meat along with empanadas, salads, wine, and desserts)
  • after lunch, the rain had stopped for a while so we decided to take a stroll around the property
where meals are served on sunny days



door to the polo club house (taking notes for our future home ;)
one of three full-size polo fields 

  • then we made our way to the stables...




hot water thermos, surely used for mate
riding boots...the real deal
how to play polo
  • then Jake got a little horseback ride around the grounds...

  • while I hung with James

  • then we switched

  • right at the end of my ride, the sun started to peak its way through the clouds and we were warming up quite a bit
check out my wild horse!
James' first time on a horse...don't worry mom, we'll let him sit on a horse for the first time with you!
  • I wanted to jump back on the horse and gallop back to the hotel to throw on my suit and jump in the pool before the rain returned, but that didn't happen
  • instead we walked back, grabbed some refreshments, and by the time we got to the pool and Jake jumped in...

good thing he doesn't roll yet

  • ...the sprinkles started dropping...

  • ...so back again to our room to read and nap while listening to the storm outside...which ended up being the perfect way to spend the rest of the afternoon
  • before we knew it, it was dinner time
Jake enjoying a delicious mushroom, sausage tarta
James nicely napped most of the meal

bondiola with an amazing plum sauce and homemade fancy potato chips and tiramisu and brownie for dessert

  •  then we went to the living room to check out the bookshelf full of good reads and board games
  • we played the pub quiz game for a while, then went back to our room to play a mean game of LIFE...it's been a while for me, and Jake thinks it was his first time playing LIFE.  We had fun...I let the birthday boy win ;)
  • all the while, this little guy slept pretty soundly in his little pack-n-play


Su 2.2.14

  • we slept in then headed down to a continental breakfast


  • then relaxed and played in our room for a few hours...




  • ...and strolled around the close to 100 year home a bit more...



  • ...then had one last quick bite to eat before catching the late afternoon bus back to the city
  • I'm adding this photo of our lunch's dessert  to remind myself how delicious the poached pear in red wine sauce was and so I can try to recreate it...yum!

  • the overnight stay, although rainy, provided a nice way to not only enjoy a bit more Argentinian countryside, but to more importantly celebrate a special someone's 29th year
  • James and I love you mi amor!  Hope you enjoyed your weekend!

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