Posadas Costa sur

We stayed at the same place all day. The kids loved it. The kids they played with were no longer around. I think they were just here to use the picnic and grilling area. They had music thumping until 1am Christine said. 
I dumped and filled at the campground, fixed the sliding shade on one of the windows, changed the cabin air filter and the car air filter, hand washed the clothes, and the kids and I handwashed the RV. We had some snacks that slipped under the drawers and Dd and Ellie used the pickle picker and a flashlight and were able to retrieve seven packets of gluten free crackers, chewing gum, fruit snacks, and Graham crackers. Score!
The kids did homeschool and played at the playgrounds and rode their scooters. It was a warm day with a high of 84F. This is the warmest day we have had since Trelew, two months ago. We have been wearing slippers since for the last four days. 
I did some research on Encarnacion, Paraguay and was happy to see an ample amount Japanese restaurants and even boba tea. Tomorrow we will cross the Parana river and enter Paraguay.

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