Sunday, February 26, 2023

Rain, Rain Go Away, We're Exploring Antigua Today!

 July 11, 2022

We got to the airport early only to find that they hadn't even opened security yet. Once they did however, we were allowed to go through with full water bottles 😳 Nothing like feeling real safe at 6:30 in the morning. After landing in Guatemala City we were ushered off the plane in a single file line and marched across the tarmac, into the airport and to an attendant who would individually take each of our temperatures. We then, still keeping in our single file line, were handed off to another flight attendant who walked us to baggage claim (we flew on a super small plane so everyone had to gate check their luggage). After getting our bags we were finally allowed to venture out on our own-- thank goodness because of course I had to go to the bathroom 😄 We then went through immigration even though we had already been in the country? 


Since it was only 8am, we got a taxi to a breakfast spot Kristin had looked up and planned our day from there. The skies opened up and it POURED rain minutes after we entered so we were so glad to have a dry place to hunker down. The rain let up about an hour and a half later so we ventured out and made the 20 minute walk to our airbnb. There were no sidewalks to be found so we were traversing through the busy city streets with our bags in tow. We got to our airbnb (after some difficulty because it was in a gated community), dropped our bags and changed. Then we grabbed a taxi to Antigua, a small mountain town about 45 minutes outside of Guatemala City. Upon arrival we were offered a walking tour by one of the local guides. He said it would be about an hour. 3 hours later and we were still walking through the city in the pouring rain. I finally broke the news that the tour was absolutely lovely and that we'd learned so much but that we were ready for something to eat. 




Our guide, Fidencio suggested an Indian restaurant and while it did not disappoint it was another 20 minutes before we reached it. After warming up a bit, enjoying a local craft brew and a delicious meal we were ready to uber back to Guatemala City where we chilled at our aibnb for the rest of the evening.

Being Sick on VK Sucks

 July 12, 2022

Kristin and I both woke up feeling sick so we spent the day on the pullout futon watching Chopped. Because we felt so crappy we ordered in food via ubereats and crossed our fingers for a better next day. 


Feckin' Flights

 July 13, 2022

After a long night I woke up to an email that our flights to El Salvador had been canceled 😞 We could either rebook for Friday (today is Wednesday) or we could get a voucher for the airline to use one year from now. Both were not helpful because we were supposed to fly back to the states Friday and were not planning on heading back to El Salvador within the next year. 😢  We tried and tried to figure out a solution but were ultimately afraid of getting stuck in another country while sick  🤒  😷  we found flights out of Guatemala City for that morning so we RACED to get ready (while still not feeling well) The line for checking in at the airport was SO long and finally a sweet man spotted me and asked if I had to check a bag or just check in. I told him it was a carry on and that I just needed to check in so he ushered me to another line, much to the dismay of the female customer who had been raising her voice at me insisting that I had to wait in the same line as everyone else. But I'm not checking a bag. But I'm not checking a bag. She did not want to hear it. Thank goodness this man did. My luck I'll be sitting next to her on the plane 🤦‍♀️ 

I made it through security- thankfully- and found Kristin at her gate so we got to hang out a little before departure. We also got to witness the lovely music from this 5 man band playing in our terminal. 


All in all it wasn't the ending we had been hoping for, however, making it home as opposed to being stuck in another country while sick was a silver lining. Until next time, Central America. 👋