Don't google it or anything, but I'm pretty sure this was the first McDonalds in Sao Paulo which I think opened in the mid 1980s. I remember the excitement of eating at a real American restaurant, we wanted to go so bad. So my parents took us to McDonalds for the first time to celebrate my sister's Birthday.
By the way I'm the one with the short dark hair.
I look like a boy.
I would rather die a million deaths than have that haircut ever again.
Camila was way too smart to allow my mom to cut her hair in ridiculous ways. She taught me how to dip my McDonalds french fried in ketchup. Then when we moved to the US she taught me how to dip Chips Ahoy into a glass of milk. Chips Ahoy remains her favorite cookie of all times. Whenever I go to Brazil I bring her a pack and then I make her eat fresh baked cookies because homemade cookies are superior, but Camila will argue to her grave that Chips Ahoy far exceed superior.
Camila has good taste, don't get me wrong. She knows the best restaurants to eat in Sao Paulo. If you're ever in the area give her a call she'll take you to the best sushi of your life and definitely the best Italian as well.
I wish I was in Sao Paulo today. One, because it's summer there. Two, because it's my sister's big 30(!!!)th birthday and I know we would celebrate,
probably not at McDonalds. I'm guessing we'd go for sushi. Yeah, sushi for sure.
Te amo Ca.
beijos
Happy Birthday to your sister! I love food memories. What a great photo at McDs! - mary
ReplyDeleteI kind of want to go back there to see if that painted mural is still up.
ReplyDeleteLove this!!
ReplyDeleteI'm cracking up at your comment on my blog! Two kids?! That would be a crazy small space for ya'll!
McDonald's french fries + warm ketchup = heaven. Plain and simple. :D
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your sister!!
I also remember the first time they took us to McDonalds and I thought it was so yummy... Even then my foodie mom said it was junk, she didn't understand...
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your sister! I bet you miss her a ton...
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Ah look how cute you were with your missing teeth and curly fringe. Boy haircuts. What were our mums thinking?? Your ma looks like she`s about to stick the french fry up her nose. We used to love going to Maccas when we were kids. Until my mum banned it for environmental and globalisation reasons. Man, we were pissed!
ReplyDeleteThat's my grandma! Yeah, McDonalds...I just read that there is a new McDonalds being built every 3 hours. Nasty.
ReplyDeleteThat photo is so lovely:) awww...and Happy Birthday to your sister:)
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Hahah but that's a cute haircut!
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ReplyDeleteIt's nice to travel memory lane sometimes. I am taking a hike with yours right now. I used to go to São Paulo with my brother a couple of times a month shopping in downtown area. Pedro would take me to the McDonalds located at Rua São Bento, it was such a treat for me coming from the 'interior' there was no American style fast food in São José dos Campos at that time.
I also associate Big Mac to the song 'como eu quero' from Kid Abelha. For whatever reason every time I ate there they were playing it. I still enjoy the song can’t say the same about McDonalds.
Heguiberto
oops forgot to mention.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your Sister.
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Happy birthday Camila!!
ReplyDeleteI love your McDonalds story:).
Heguiberto, Kid Abelha! Amei!!! What were you doing in rua Sao Bento? Were you ever shopping by 25 de marco? That's my favorite McDonalds. It's a crazy place.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute post! Your sister is lucky to have a great sister like you!!
ReplyDeleteYes! 25 the Março, Ladeira Porto Geral, São Bento and vicinity. We went there shopping for fabric and all sewing related things. Another place we need to stop at were the Lebanese restaurants in the hood. Amazing esfihas, kibes, kaftas no espeto, rice dishes yumm. The filo pastries stuffed with nuts, rose water and honey were also treats we couldn't skip...good times.
ReplyDeleteHeguiberto- I love esphihas. I would take that over McDonalds any day. Perfeito.
ReplyDeleteSushi sounds good to me! If I ever to get to Brazil, I may have to look up your sis. My mom is one of 13 kids and she is the only one who moved to the US from Brazil, so we do have many relatives there, but I have never met any of them in person:) Great story!
ReplyDeletei LOVE this. i had a boy haircut at that age too. i'm going to see if i can dig up the picture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story! Happy Birthday to your sister. I hope you had some yummy sushi!
ReplyDeleteRebecca you should totally dig up the picture and send it to me. i would love it. I love old pictures of people. They make me feel better about stupid things like bad clothes or bas hair cuts.
ReplyDeleteaww you are too cute!
ReplyDeletei think all little girls at one point had that same unfortunate boy cut. mine looked like my mom literally put a bowl on top of my head.
What a fun memory! Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog!
ReplyDeleteSeems like everyone had an unfortunate haircut back then, that's the 80s for ya! And yours was not that bad actually.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your sister Camilla.
happy bday to your sis! & that pic is priceless I think :)
ReplyDeleteHappy bday to your sister! I like that name, Camila.I felt the same way a few weeks ago when my older sister was celebrating her bday in NYC. sisterhood is a unbreakable bond. thank goodness for skype sessions.
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