Christmas Eve

We arrived in Albuquerque late on Dec 23rd and drove our rental car to Santa Fe, we had a bit of trouble with packing all our luggage into the car rental.  This doesn’t bode well for South America, but we made it work.  We arrived at our house rental and went straight to bed.

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The next day we met up with Oma and the rest of Maddy’s brothers for Christmas Eve celebrations.  I searched for Lefsa (Potato wraps) but to no avail, apparently the Norwegians didn’t settle in Santa Fe.  Brian and I had a legendary pie contest which came out to a tie due to one of my own daughters not choosing my pie.  We had King crab for dinner which was amazing.  Matt and I played a round of Frisbee golf, once the pie was completed.

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After dinner the whole family took a stroll down Canyon Road with about 20,000 of our closest friends, yes it was packed, lots of lighted bags and Christmas cheer.  The kids went to bed after so that Santa Claus could come.  We were a bit too tired to attend Christmas mass after a packed day.

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Buen viaje

Departure day is finally here, we started the day frantically cleaning and packing the house.  Once that was completed everyone seemed to relax a bit and the excitement of leaving set in.  We left the house with 3 big suitcases and 2 small ones, everyone had their own backpacks.  Thanks to our Nieghbor’s Steve and Ellen for looking after the house while we are gone.

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The before picture!!
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Front range of the Rocky Mountains
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MKE airport

We said goodbye to Nana yesterday with a fun pre-Christmas dinner and our babysitter Hannah drove us to the Milwaukee airport.  Today is Papa’s 72nd birthday and we have been thinking about him alot, and missing him dearly.  We are off to Santa Fe for Christmas with Maddy’s family before heading out to La Paz Bolivia on Dec 31st.

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Goofiness

one week away

Oh life’s ups and downs, just one week out from leaving on our trip. A little girl crying on my lap because she’s not going to see her friends for six months, and finally found a lovely family with two little girls to rent our house (amen, hallelujah!). Let me make it through this week with my sanity intact and we will have an amazing adventure!

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10 days until departure

Por Dios!!!  There are only 10 days until we leave for 6 months.  So here is where we stand, the van has been mostly purchased, the house has been sort of rented, the visas have not been received (although we have found out these you just get in Bolivia) and the house is not so much packed up.  we are kinda freaking out, this is doable right?

We did get plates for our van that is currently hanging out in Lima, Peru.  we have a family that is interested in the house but haven’t committed yet, and there is too much snow to re-install the solar panels after our new roof was installed.  The girls are very excited about Christmas and just realized that they will not be going back to school for nine months.  It’s going to be a crazy last 10 days but we will get it all done.  Hasta Luego

Itinerary for South America

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As many of our friends and family have heard… Madeleine, myself (Michael) and our three kids are leaving for South America for the Spring semester 2017.  We have been planning and testing our travelling skills with the kids for a few years now and have decided that this is the time to make the leap.  So this blog with be your prime source to keep up with our travels.   We have finalized our itinerary for between January 1st and early June; we would love to meet up with any and all of our friends and relatives, so start picking your favorite spots and join us.  If you have suggestions for where to go by all means give us a shout.  I want to stress that this is a tentative itinerary and is likely to change a bit!  So without further blabbering by me here it is:

Bolivia

January 1 – We have booked flights from Santa Fe, NM (where we are spending Christmas with the Maddy’s family) to La Paz, Bolivia.

January 1 to January 5 La Paz – we will be lying low and acclimatizing to the Alto Plano in La Paz and checking out the city.

January 6 to January 10 – Lake Titicaca – exploring the shores of this sapphire blue lake located on the Peruvian border.

January 11 to January 15 – Solar de Uyuni – We will be taking a tour to the largest salt pan in the world!!! and hopefully see some flamingos within the Resera de Fauna Andina Eduardo Avaroa; maybe some volcanos too.

January 16 – Depart to Chile

Chile

January 16 to January 21 – Explore Santiago and procure a vehicle; Maipa valley and Viña del Mar (coastal).

January 21 to February 18 – Staying in Pućon for a month; exploring hot springs, volcanoes and biospheres of the Chilean lake country.

February 18 to March 1 – Puerto Varas/Northern Patagonia; Carnival!

Argentina

March 2 to March 13 – El Chalten/Southern Patagonia; Torres del Paine and glaciers.  We will likely not get to Tierra del Fuego.

March 13 to March 17 – San Carlos de Barioche; Lake country; known as the Switzerland of Argentina.  St Patricks day!!

March 18 to April 7 – Mendoza is located at the foot hills of the Andes… famous Wine Country enough said!  Might be some birthdays too.

April 8 to April 16 – Buenos Aries, Tango, Eva Peron and Semina Santa (Easter) what could be better?

Uruguay

April 17 to April 24 – Montévideo, sorry Uruguay only one week for you.

Brazil

April 25th – enter Brazil from Uruguay via BR 116.

April 26th through 28thFlorianopolis Beach time!

April 29th May 1stIguacu falls water fall time!

May 2nd through May 4thSao Paulo quick trip through the city and on to….

May 5st through May 15thRio de Janeiro Maddy gets the coolest spots for her birthday.

May 16th through May 23rdPorto Seguro More beach time, I sense a theme.

May 24th through June 15thSalvador Beaches and more beaches… maybe some sand dunes; can we make it up to Natal and Fortaleza… doubtful.

June 16th – are we ready to go home?

To contact me feel free to use my email at mniebauer@gmail.com