Finally made it to Panama. Went through some serious culture shock for about 24 hours.
Imaging spending 3 weeks where almost half the people wear some level of what I would describe as "non-modern" attitre, some of it some of it being Mayan clothing some of stemming from poverty and living in the hills with a lack of dental care and culture differences. I have become acustom to hearing Spanish around me, seeing goldcapped or missing teeth, the unique beautiful, undescribable fabrics, infants and two-year olds bound to their mothers backs - all as a part of my existence and i hadn´t noticed it and I hadn´t noticed until the airport.
I was cramming trying to read up on Panama (serious data deficit) . . .and naturally everyone was still speaking Spanish (Guatemala City) however they were dressed totally modern. Where was I??? How far had he mini bus driven? What continent - a dream? Am I in Spain, are they really speaking Spanish or is my head just totally swiming?? Wow, they are all realy clean and pretty . . . .
I suddenly became acutely aware of how gross I must have seemed to these increadibly stylsh people. It was as though I were in Spain rather than the Latin America I´ve been in for the past 3 weeks . . . So interrestingly, my departure from Guatemala was nothing like the 3.5 weeks i speand in the country.
Guatemala was great but now I'm Panama - and it is hot, humid and I LOVE IT!!!!
Flying in was crazy b/c Panama City the is freakishly modern - as the guide book says it is a lot like Miami. We stayed out till 4am and things were still bumping went we tool off. After 2 nights Kevin and I have moved on the the caribean boccas Del Torro island chain and are going to an outter island in the morning. This is nothing short of amazing.
I´d go into more detail but I am beat from the 4am night club thing. The whole world should have have all night discos.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Peace Out Xela
Leaving tomorrow for Lake Atilan. Stoked to bust out of the grit of Xela. Particularly since i have not had a heated shower since moving and if nother else Panahachel (where I am going on Lake Atilan) is at a lower elevation and should be warmer. As a popular spot for tourists I should be able to see Obama sworn in at Panahachel. Don´t know who is in charge here but Guatemalans are definitely curious to know what American travelers think of Obama and some have there own opinions.
Anyways, I'm trying to up load some pictures of Xela but computers have been difficult so i don´t know if they'll show.
It{s been great, time has flown by and I can´t wait to leave.
See Kevin 10pm thursday night. Amazing. Ready to bust.
Anyways, I'm trying to up load some pictures of Xela but computers have been difficult so i don´t know if they'll show.
It{s been great, time has flown by and I can´t wait to leave.
See Kevin 10pm thursday night. Amazing. Ready to bust.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
something tangible
I have now been gone two weeks and 6 days and for the first time I missed something very tangilble from home. (Other than you of course)
It was a beautiful day that felt like the best of our 75 degree summer days. The park was full of venders and due to heavy protective fencing actually had green unlittered grass. I practiced my flash cards and knew about 5 words.
In these moments of sunshine I was repeatedly passed by childeren, old folks and women with babies on their backs carrying ALL SORTS of ice cream cones. Shaved ice, soft serve, drum sticks, swirls - it was nuts. I went with the drum stick thingy you get from the mobile vendor (ice cream truck withoutthetruck) since it didn't require me to move.
In this lazy bliss, I drifted to Molly Moons and craved her smooth creamy flavors. For the first time since I arrived here, with all the ups and downs, dirt, grime and cold showers I missed a tangilble inatimate object from back home.
It was fabulous.
It was a beautiful day that felt like the best of our 75 degree summer days. The park was full of venders and due to heavy protective fencing actually had green unlittered grass. I practiced my flash cards and knew about 5 words.
In these moments of sunshine I was repeatedly passed by childeren, old folks and women with babies on their backs carrying ALL SORTS of ice cream cones. Shaved ice, soft serve, drum sticks, swirls - it was nuts. I went with the drum stick thingy you get from the mobile vendor (ice cream truck withoutthetruck) since it didn't require me to move.
In this lazy bliss, I drifted to Molly Moons and craved her smooth creamy flavors. For the first time since I arrived here, with all the ups and downs, dirt, grime and cold showers I missed a tangilble inatimate object from back home.
It was fabulous.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Chicival Volcano









Don´t know if i spelled the name of the volcano correctly or not but it was pretty stinking neat - but not litterally (like Funtis hotsprings with it{s sulfer). You hike up and down a few miles on this dirt path which is a pain cuz it isn{t that pretty am kinda slippery with all the dirt, but at the end is this clear volcanic lake.
Mayans still do ceremonies and sacrifices. Chickens occassionally - at first i thought the guide was kidding - I still believe it{s mostly singing and flowers.
Although the kids do run the trails with macheties - Karen an friend of mine was very jelous of those macheties.
I didn{t take photos of mayans singing in their brightly dressed clothing that moring. (Not for lack of trying - the point and shoot Kodak just doesn´t shoot that far without getting disrespectfull) I did however, take some lava rocks.
Notice all the steps - that was climbing OUT of the volcano. they were side ways in real life and there were over 600 of them. We were home by 1pm and I hopped a chicken bus within the next hour. It was a full weekend.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
quick update
Life has been good and interesting lately. Visted Chichi. . . and did a top of shopping. Found out about the joys of chicken busses -it was like a bufete on wheels. Additionally got sick and switched houses all within about 4 days. Meeting great people, love the new fam, gotta study for spanish since i - well am less than apt at it!
Friday, January 9, 2009
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