Aruban children spend their day in the same way as many other children. During the school year they go to school. They have hobbies and pastimes. They enjoy sports and especially the wide range of land and water activities that are available all year with the year round pleasant climate.
Arubans live on an island with a pleasant year round climate. So they have their choice of activities, distractions, and pastimes. There are a multiplicity of shopping centers, specialty shops, and supermarkets.
Food is important, especially the abundant seafood in the waters that surround Aruba. There's a restaurant for everyone, ranging from fast food all the way to sophisticated gourmet dining.
Sports are also important and include water activities [windsurfing] and land activities [soccer]. There's Bowling for inside enthusiasts. There's beach volleyball and Golf for outdoor enthusiasts. Arubans appreciate culture because they're culturally diverse. In fact, their population is over 80 percent mixed and 20 percent other ethnicities.
Most American children spend about 3 hours a day watching TV. Nowadays most children tend to spend the rest of the day on their electronic devices.
An Aruban is a native or resident of Aruba.
Aruban florin was created in 1986.
Aruban Workers' Federation was created in 1964.
Ai nobe is an Aruban equivalent of 'New Year'.
Noblewomen spent their days raising children. Because they rose their own children and other people's children.
Children spend about 7 hours of their day in a classroom during the school year. Often times they spend an equal amount with their parents.
how did the girls spend their full day at the farm
Watching TV underwater. And eating their friends' children.
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Making music, looking after his children, if he had a show to do he would rehearse.
The U.S. dollar has basically twice the value of Aruban money.Specifically, one Aruban florin is equal to 56 American cents. One U.S. dollar is equivalent to 1.79 Aruban florins. Aruban florins and U.S. dollars are each made up of 100 cents.