Guest blog written by Caroline and Cecilia:
Hi, its me Caroline. Today was a day of full out shopping if we weren't in a jewelry store we were in a purse store, if we weren't in a purse store we were in a store with lots of leather. Our first stop was at Junin. It is a street devoted to little tchatchke and stuff of that sort. Sadly at Junin we did not stick to the motto ‘shop till you drop’. We only stayed until there was nothing better to buy than a plastic wallet or plastic flowers that are supposed to be a beautiful center piece on your dinner table. Cecilia: (Caroline forgot an important part here). After that we went to a pastry shop, Astor. It was yummy. Our waitress, Yennifer (yes with a 'Y') was dressed in some tacky+ drabish+ Lucy and Ethel making chocolates outfit that all the waitresses had to wear. We then went from Junin to the Botero Museum store. We went because I have been dying for this really cute bag with rosettes on it (see the picture) Luza had told me we could buy it else where for cheaper, but it wasn't anywhere. With hopes that it would still be there, we went and the two bags that were there two weeks ago, were still there. I bought one. My mom bought one with bows and buttons (also in the picture). Caroline's blog begins here again: Then we made our way back to my grandparent’s house. After leaving my grandparents we went to a hammock store (not very exciting). Then we headed to a huge mall.Cecilia:The mall was Unicentro. Caroline left me the not exciting part. We first went to the L.A. Cano store. For those of you reading the blog, and don't know what Cano is, its a super fancy Indian gold and stone work made into jewelry. Some people really like it, and I can see why, but it’s not for me. We were there for a while and something made me and Caroline mad, so we went to the cheaper jewelry store across the way. Caroline bought earrings. Then we went to the artesanias stores. We bought stuff (emphasis on stuff). Then we came home.
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