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I am one of the most random people you may ever meet. I do my best to enjoy life in general, and I try to be content with what God has blessed me to have in my life. I am a blunt, honest individual that will give you an honest opinion if asked. Relationships are the most important things in my life. I am concerned with only the opinions of close friends, family, and other close relations of people who care about me. Otherwise, I tend to not care what other people think of me. I am not here to please the world. I am on this planet to serve others in hopes that God finds favor with my efforts to do so at the end of my Earthly existence. I am a good-natured person that lives for the moment. Even though not always successful, I try to look at things in a positive light with a productive attitude and world view. I am thankful for each breath that I take because each breath that is taken is a blessing in of itself. Make the most of what you can while you can. You get one chance at this thing called life. So try your best to Glorify God and Enjoy Him Forever. If you have any questions about me or my BLOG, don't hesitate to ask, and I will give you a straightforward answer.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

The beginning of my incredible adventure....

I have officially arrived in Buenos Aires. I have been here now for four days, and I am keeping up with my Podcasts just as I promised. This is just a basic description of my journey to Buenos Aires. I was almost late catching my flight in Miami to Lima thanks to American Airlines. That would have significant repercussions on my trip because then I would have missed my flight to Buenos Aires from Lima with another airline carrier known as TACA Peru, which I may not have gotten a refund or rescheduled flight for missing. American Airlines claimed that was not “their problem” or “contractual obligation.” So there should be a word of caution if you are going to fly with them. Expect delays and possible complications.

Anyway, I met some lovely people from Peru on the flights from Atlanta to Miami and then Miami to Lima. I might have one of them show me the city in Lima or possibly go out to eat for some traditional Peruvian food. Listen in, and I think you might be amused with my rush in the airport with a new Peruvian friend, my butchering of the Spanish language, or my exhaustion from traveling for thirty hours.

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