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Back to Brazil to Paint the Town Red

Back to Brazil to Paint the Town Red
Apr 23, 2024 · 23m 52s

The Housewives Take São Paulo Chapter 1: Desperate for Adventure Marcia Johnson slammed the dryer door shut with a sigh. Another load of her ungrateful family's laundry done. As she...

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The Housewives Take São Paulo

Chapter 1: Desperate for Adventure

Marcia Johnson slammed the dryer door shut with a sigh. Another load of her ungrateful family's laundry done. As she trudged up the stairs, the sight of scattered toys and unfinished homework only increased her frustration. Is this really all there is to my life now? she wondered.

Just then, her phone buzzed with a new message in the group chat she shared with her three best friends - Linda, Gabriela and Suzanne. It was from Gabriela: "I can't take this anymore! I need a break from being a mom/chef/chauffeur/maid. Who's up for a girls trip???"

Marcia couldn't reply "YES!!!" fast enough. Linda and Suzanne quickly chimed in with their enthusiastic agreement. They all felt the same pent up desire to escape the endless demands and thankless drudgery of their daily lives. But where to go?

"Somewhere exotic and exciting where none of our families would ever think to look for us," Suzanne responded.

Gabriela came back with a shocking suggestion: "How about São Paulo, Brazil? I found cheap direct flights. Looks like an amazing city - great food, music, nightlife, beaches nearby. And we can practice our Portuguese!"

There was a moment of stunned disbelief as the magnitude of the idea sunk in. Brazil? That was certainly bold. Reckless even. Whatever would their husbands say? Not to mention the kids and all the schedules and responsibilities...

But the more they considered it, the more the forbidden appeal grew. Screw it, you only live once, Marcia thought. "Let's do this!" she typed, adrenaline already starting to course through her veins at the prospect of an international adventure with her best girls by her side.

And just like that, before they could second guess themselves, four desperate housewives had plane tickets to São Paulo and a whole lot of explaining to do to their families. Look out Brazil, the moms gone wild were on their way!

Chapter 2: Arrival in Brazil

After a grueling 10 hour red-eye flight, the four bleary-eyed friends stumbled out into the bustling arrivals hall of São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport. They collected their bags and in halting Portuguese mixed with English, managed to convey to a taxi driver the name of their hotel in the trendy Vila Madalena neighborhood.

Forty minutes later, they arrived at the chic Hotel Delfim, which came highly recommended by the TripAdvisor research Suzanne had obsessively done. While a porter whisked away their suitcases, they checked in at the front desk, marveling at their swanky surroundings. Lush greenery and contemporary Brazilian art adorned the airy lobby.

"Bem-vindos a São Paulo, welcome to São Paulo!" the handsome concierge greeted them with a dazzling smile. "You are here for fun, yes? You've come to the right place! São Paulo has everything - restaurants, bars, shopping, museums, music, dancing. Something for everyone! Feel free to ask if you need any recommendations for your stay."

Gabriela, who was single and always on the prowl, couldn't stop staring at him. "Oh I definitely will..." she purred as he handed over their room keys. Marcia elbowed her in the ribs and Gabriela snapped out of it. Clearly the vacation mindset was already taking hold.

The women headed up to their spacious adjoining suites to freshen up. Suzanne flung open the curtains to reveal a sweeping view of the city skyline. "Just look at this place! I can't believe we're actually here!" The reality of their getaway was starting to sink in.

"Someone pinch me," Linda exclaimed, sprawling out on the fluffy king bed. "24 whole hours to ourselves with no one asking me to wipe their butt or cut the crusts off their sandwich!"

"We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto!" Gabriela joked. "And these Brazilian Mães are ready to PAR-TAY!"

Even Marcia, the most stressed out and high strung of the bunch, felt herself begin to relax. Maybe this crazy plan of theirs would be exactly the reset they all needed. São Paulo seemed to vibrate with a contagious, intoxicating energy. The air felt laced with a sense of freedom and possibility, so different from the stifling confines of their daily routines back home.

After luxuriating in long, hot showers free of small fists pounding on the door, they slipped on the new sundresses and heels they had splurged on for the trip. Spritzing themselves with perfume and touching up their lip gloss, they all took a moment to appraise each other - and themselves - in the ornate bathroom mirrors.

A group of undeniably beautiful, vibrant women stared back at them, eyes sparkling with excitement and just a hint of nerves. At that moment, they weren't just moms or wives - but alluring, adventurous women of the world about to take on one of the most cosmopolitan cities on earth. They could barely recognize themselves, but they liked what they saw.

Linking arms, they strode confidently out of the suite to the elevators. It was still late afternoon, the sundrenched city beckoning through the large windows. First up were caipirinhas by the rooftop pool as they plotted out their evening's itinerary. There was so much to see and do, they hardly knew where to begin. Little did they realize the wild ride in store for them. São Paulo was about to show these four American moms a night they would never forget.

Chapter 3: Sunset Caipirinhas

Emerging onto the hotel's elegant rooftop pool deck, Suzanne took charge, leading them to four plush chaise lounges with prime views of the city. They reclined happily in the warm caress of golden hour sunlight, admiring the glittering sprawl of São Paulo's endless high rises stretching to the horizon.

A cute waiter appeared to take their order. "Quatro caipirinhas, por favor," Gabriela requested in careful Portuguese she had practiced on Duolingo. Her ear for languages was already paying off.

Soon he was back, bearing a tray of large glasses packed with ice, sugar, muddled lime, and a generous pour of cachaça, the Brazilian rum-like liquor that was the star of the country's national cocktail. They clinked their drinks in cheers and took their first satisfying sips.

"Damn, that's strong!" Marcia sputtered after her initial taste of the bracing cocktail. The others laughed and nodded in agreement.

"When in Rome...or should I say São Paulo!" Linda declared, taking another hearty swig.

As they lay there imbibing round after round of the deceptively potent concoction and marveling at the epic views, Gabriela started getting antsy. The curvy brunette was the group's token thrill-seeker, always pushing the envelope when it came to cutting loose.

"What's the plan for tonight ladies? I didn't fly all the way to Brazil just to lay by a pool, as gorgeous as this is," she pointed out. "It's time to really let our hair down and see what this city's got!"

"I don't know, I'm pretty content right here," Marcia protested weakly, the caipirinhas having mellowed her normally anxious disposition into a state of blissed out tranquility. She was definitely feeling a pleasant buzz coming on.

"C'mon, where's your sense of adventure? We didn't come this far to wuss out now. I want to dance! I've heard the samba clubs here are unreal," Gabriela insisted.

Suzanne pulled up TripAdvisor on her phone. "Well, according to the reviews, one of the best spots is right down the street in Vila Madalena. A place called Bar Nega Fulô."

"Perfect," Gabriela grinned. "Everyone grab your purses, we're going out!" Downing the last of their drinks, the ladies tottered to their feet, already a bit tipsy and giggly.

A short walk later, they rounded the corner onto a street pulsing with music pouring from open-air bars decked with colorful lights and street art murals. The energy in the bohemian neighborhood was electric, crowds of attractive revelers spilling out everywhere. A few appreciative catcalls of "Olá ladies!" followed in their wake. It felt worlds away from the sleepy suburbs.

Spotting the sign for Bar Nega Fulô, they made their way inside and immediately felt the humid press of gyrating bodies moving to the irresistible rhythms of samba. The cramped space was jammed with locals singing along exuberantly. A live band with horns, guitars and a variety of drums and other Brazilian percussion were absolutely killing it onstage.

"Looks like we're going to have to get a lot closer!" Gabriela shouted over the music with a mischievous wink, taking Linda by the hand and snaking through the crowd until they wer
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