I take a deep breath and hold back the tears as I tell you that I have decided to stay another year. This decision was so tough and for all involved in listening to my irrational rants and praying for me, I am truly grateful. For nearly a year, I was absoultely sure that I could and would only live here for two years and then life happens...I still miss home so much that I question why I am here but I also have fallen in love with this country. With the beauty, the language (!), the people and the customs. Life here on earth is short and for the time, I need and want to be here.
The hardest part of me being here is missing the people who are not here. It would seem that the birthdays, weddings and babies are just some of the events that I have to accept I will not be part of (at least not in person). So this week as my oldest friend (not in age but in length of friendship) gave birth to her second baby boy, highlighting the reality and magnitude of my decision to be away from England...I just wish I could have my cake and eat it. To live life here and there. And on that note, i have just four words...Thank God for Facebook.

Above is a pic of the gorgeous little Oliver!
Christmas is coming...I have my flip flops and suncream ready! As I said in my last post, Kate and Hel are going to be here for a couple weeks and we are gonna have an awesome time!
'Feliz Cumple Kate' - We will celebrate Argentinian style in a couple weeks!!
There will be a long blog update post visit...just you wait.
Thats it for now, keep safe and wrap up warm!! haha.
Besos, Donna
P.S Went away to a small town on outskirts of BA and a few times was reminded of the beautiful homeland...here is one of those moments...




Straight after this Natalie and I went to San Nicolas (about 3 hours away) to help serve at an orphanage for the week. At BAICA, the high school students all do a week of 'community service' and so I went with a group to the orphanage I went to for Christmas. It is really difficult to put into words how fabulous, sad, honoured...I felt. Our young people helped paint and clean and worked really hard as well as just making friends and hanging out. The orphanage has a lot of young guys and we took 9 young guys so they really loved hanging out together. Our students definately saw a new world, coming from rich, priviledged homes and experiencing the lives of the children at the orphanage was definately life changing for a lot of them. There is an album on my facebook titled 'Week without Walls' where you can see all the pics as Blogspot is really slow for uploading pics!

Oh, just remembered something I did...I ran a 7km race (with a couple of the teachers (above) and some of the students). It was for Unicef and was around the parks in Palermo...I loved it and love this city!! I am still in training for the half marathon and am in awe of Hel Bel who completed hers in good time and looked awesome! You will have some awful pictures to look forward to after I complete mine. That is, if I complete mine...I am running but it is tough and sometimes I think that if the race day is one of those 'crap running days', I may never make it!! ha. Hopefully my running buddy Joanna will ensure I do not fail!! 