The troop is complete. We picked Sarah up from the Santiago airport today. She definitely brings a fun, crazy (more like totally nutty) element to the group, great to have her here.
Ryan and I walked through Santiago to get a RUT licence so that we may buy a car for travelling around South America. We also purchased SIM cards for our phones - luckily we have Motorola cell phones, so we can unlock them for international use using a software upgrade via computer (Thanks James! - Our geeking around in 7th Form Calculus wasn't a waste after all eh?)
Still having an absolute blast of a time - there is so much to take in still. We're getting better with "sprekk'n el Espaynole", and having a lot more fun interacting with people.
Will give you our cell-phone numbers tomorrow. We're on Skype often also. Our time is... 4 hours behind, and opposite of AM/PM to New Zealand. Comprehendo? Si! :D
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