I started reading "Kiss and Tango: Looking for Love in Buenos Aires" by Marina Palmer on the plane back to Buenos Aires. It is the autobiography of the author, Marina Palmer, who vacationed in Buenos Aires and fell in love with tango after going to a milonga (an event where Argentine tango is danced). The book shares her true passion in life. I just started the book, so hopefully I can tell you more soon!
I am not a sports person, and although many of my peers play futbol (soccer), I have been playing Legends of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Fun fact: I started playing the Legends of Zelda games in 2020 on my Nintendo Switch, and I bring it with me when I travel!
On Sunday, Argentinians gathered in remembrance of the 1976 coup that started the final dictatorship. This final dictatorship was very oppressive to the people, and many people were taken hostage, abused, etc., and many disappeared after being taken by the military. Those who "disappeared" are known as Desaparecidos. Some organizations have the sole mission of keeping their memory alive and teaching the people about the atrocities during this time.