I have Been in Cuiaba for 2 weeks now. you may have noticed that the last few posts have been in the last 2 days. that is because I just got Internet access 3days ago. I have no credit in this country so It was hard to get my own laptop Internet card. from now on I hope to be posting on a regular bases.
Here is a rundown on what I have been up to in the last 2 weeks. we own a house here that is brand new as in there is nothing in it yet, so we are working on the house a little here and there. a lot of time so far has been spent shopping down town, at the 3 malls in the city,and rediscovering my favorite restaurants. every morning I wake up and make coffee grown by local farmers,Drink Orange Juice also locally grown and fresh squeezed. When we moved in to the house there was a mother cat and her 2 kittens living here so everyday I feed them and make sure they have fresh water. around noon time until 1pm it is very hot, sometimes reaching 90+ degrees since it is summer here. that's when it's time for siesta. siesta is a small break during the day to escape the heat. Usually I spend it laying around in the hammock drinking the water inside a green coconut and listing to my music on my IPhone. Making friends here is easy because every one wants to meet me. Americans Usually don't spend time in the city so people like to talk to me when they find out I'm American. I have been planning some big trips comming up later on so keep checking back here.
Here is a rundown on what I have been up to in the last 2 weeks. we own a house here that is brand new as in there is nothing in it yet, so we are working on the house a little here and there. a lot of time so far has been spent shopping down town, at the 3 malls in the city,and rediscovering my favorite restaurants. every morning I wake up and make coffee grown by local farmers,Drink Orange Juice also locally grown and fresh squeezed. When we moved in to the house there was a mother cat and her 2 kittens living here so everyday I feed them and make sure they have fresh water. around noon time until 1pm it is very hot, sometimes reaching 90+ degrees since it is summer here. that's when it's time for siesta. siesta is a small break during the day to escape the heat. Usually I spend it laying around in the hammock drinking the water inside a green coconut and listing to my music on my IPhone. Making friends here is easy because every one wants to meet me. Americans Usually don't spend time in the city so people like to talk to me when they find out I'm American. I have been planning some big trips comming up later on so keep checking back here.

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Looking forward to hearing your adventure. Have a wonderful trip!
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