What a weekend. It was a free weekend, so I stayed around
Antigua and enjoyed myself, even if it meant just relaxing for a bit.
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| Fruits at the market |
Saturday was
great. I started out the morning bright
and early, waking up around 620am on my own without an alarm! I tried to go back to sleep, but I had passed
the point of no return. I had a
delicious breakfast of eggs with chopped tomatoes and set off for Parque
Central to meet two of the girls to shop at the artisan market. Somewhere down the grapevine, we heard that
Saturdays from 6am-10am is the best time to go because that's when the prices
are the best, so we figured we may as well give it a shot. We arrived at the artisan market around 820
and were very excited to bargain and shop when we realized that it was
closed. All closed. Not an open booth in sight. I was particularly upset because I had
decided to do my fieldwork observations at the market and finding it closed
meant that I wouldn't have the time I needed to log for my project. We ended up looking around the regular market
instead, so I started observations there.
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| Entrance to the plantation/Entrada a la finca |
This type of market
is nothing new for me. Since I was a
little girl, I'd go to the market with my grandma in Mexico and see all sorts
of things, so plucked chickens hanging from wires were totally normal to me. Walking through the market is absolute
sensory overload. As you're walking,
you'll smell the deliciously overpowering
scent of fresh cilantro. Within a
few steps, all of a sudden you smell candles.
Then you smell raw fish. Then you
smell dog food. It's absolutely
wonderful. By 845 we did find some of
the stalls opening in the artisan market, so we went there for a long
time. People were lowering prices as we
walked by. Often, you'll ask for the
price of something and as you walk away, they lower it, and lower it. I had to remind myself that I'll be back at
the market for at least ten hours doing observations over the next few weeks,
so I'm in no rush to buy everything.
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| The first jump/el primer salto |
In the afternoon, I
made a rather spur of the moment decision to go zip lining! I had been thinking about it for a while, but
I finally decided and was set to go. I
even put on my UT study abroad t-shirt because I figured if I wanted to wear it
and represent for anything, it would be for something somewhat extreme. We were told to meet to be picked up at the
Ruins of St. Joseph the Old at 130, so we followed where it was marked on the
map and arrived by 120. As the time got
closer, there was no sign of any buses.
I finally started feeling too nervous to stay quiet, so I asked someone
if we were in the right place. We
weren't. They gave us directions which
seemed completely opposite of the map, but they were confirmed by two others. The bus wasn't supposed to leave until 140,
so for ten minutes we ran around until we finally found the right ruins. I asked the three gentlemen there if they had
seen a bus come by and to my despair, they said that it had already left. Then one of them spotted it and flagged it
down for us as we went running towards it.
The guide just smiled and said, "you're late." It took all the power within me to not reply
with "Andrea is never late sir, she arrives precisely when she means
to."
On the drive up to
the coffee plantation, they explained the different packages to us. The rate we paid got us either a seven line
run through the forest or a two line run through the canyon. We opted for the forest and it was so
wonderful. I've never been zip lining
before (number 72 is officially crossed off my bucket list), so I didn't know
what to expect. All I knew was that you
had to sign a death waiver, which means it has to be fun. We went ahead of a giant group of
missionaries from a church in Nashville and I went first as the guinea
pig. I didn't mind at all. My favorite line was the sixth, which was the
longest and offered the MOST beautiful view.
I didn't take photos or video for that one because I wanted to live it
for myself and not behind the lens.
A pretty decent
Saturday, if I do say so myself.
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Que fin
de semana. Era fin de semana libre,
entonces me quedé por Antigua para disfrutarme, aunque si era para relajar un
poco.
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| View from a jump/Vista desde un salto |
El sábado
fue genial. Comencé el día con el gallo,
despertándome por las 620 de la mañana sin alarma! Traté de dormirme de nuevo, pero ya era muy
tarde y estuve despierta. Desayuné unos
huevos con jitomate deliciosos y salí por el Parque Central para juntarme con
dos de las chicas para ir al mercado de artesanías. Un día me llegó el chisme que los sábados
entre las seis y diez de la mañana, ofrecen los mejores precios, entonces
habíamos decidido ir a ver. Llegamos al
mercado como a las 820 muy ansiosas por comprar y negociar precios cuando nos
dimos cuenta que estuvo cerrado. Todo
cerrado, ni una persona afuera. Yo
estuve particularmente frustrada porque había decidido hacer mi proyecto sobre
el mercado y planeaba empezar mis observaciones ese día. Al encontrarlo cerrado quería decir que no
tendría ese tiempo para observar.
Decidimos ir al mercado normal, entonces allí comencé mis observaciones.
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| I'll call this the "danger" diaper. |
Este
clase de mercado es completamente normal para mi. Desde que era pequeña, iría al mercado con mi
Mama Chula (mi abuela) en México y vería todo clase de cosa. Ver los pollos colgando era completamente
normal. Caminando por el mercado, uno
tiene todos los sentidos llenos. Al
caminar, se huele el olor fuerte y delicioso de cilantro. En unos pasos más, se huelen velas. Luego se huele pescado. Luego se huele alimento de mascota. Es completamente maravilloso. Ya para las 845 si encontramos unos puestos
en el mercado de artesanías abiertos y fuimos allí por un buen de tiempo. Rebajaban los precios mientras
caminábamos. Muy seguido, si preguntas
un precio y empiezas a caminar, lo rebajan, y lo rebajan. Me tuve que acordar que voy a regresar al
mercado por mínimo 10 horas de observaciones en las próximas semanas, entonces
no tengo prisa de comprar.
En la
tarde, al momento decidí ir al tirolesa!
Lo he estado contemplando ya por un tiempo, pero finalmente decidí y
estuve lista para ir. Hasta que me puse
mi camisa de estudios al extranjero de mi universidad porque me dije que si me
lo quise poner y representar mi escuela haciendo algo, sería por una cosa algo
extremo. Nos dijeron esperar por las
Ruinas de San José el Viejo a las 130, entonces seguimos el mapa al punto
marcado y llegamos por las 120. Mientras
pasaba el tiempo, no vimos ningún camión.
Finalmente me puse nerviosa y le pregunté a alguien si estuvimos en el
lugar correcto. No estuvimos. Nos dieron direcciones que parecieron ser
completamente al contrario del mapa, pero dos personas diferentes nos dieron
las mismas direcciones. El camión no
debía salir hasta las 140, entonces por diez minutos estuvimos corriendo de un
lado al otro hasta llegar a las ruinas correctas. Les pregunté a tres señores si habían visto
un camión pasar y uno dijo que ya había salido.
De repente un hombre lo vio y chifló mientras las tres corrimos como
locas para llegar. El guía solo sonrió y
nos dijo, "Llegaron tarde".
Tomó todo mi poder de no decirle "Andrea nunca llega tarde, llega
precisamente cuando ella quería."
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| The longest one. Where does it end?? |
Ya
manejando a la finca, nos explicaron los opciones. Por lo que pagamos, pudimos o tomar el curso
de siete líneas por el bosque o tomar dos líneas largas por el cañón. Decidimos con el bosque y era increíble. Nunca he tirolesado (ya le crucé a número 72
en mi lista de que quiero hacer antes de morirme), entonces no supe que
esperar. Todo lo que supe era que tuve
que firmar un papel diciendo que ellos no son responsables en caso de que yo
muera, que siempre significa que vas a hacer algo muy divertido. Fuimos antes de un grupo de misioneros de
Nashville, Tennessee y yo fui la primera como la prueba. A mi no me molestaba ni un poco. Mi línea preferida era la sexta, que era la
más larga y tuvo la vista MÁS bonita de todos.
No tomé fotos ni video porque por ese, quería vivir la experiencia y no
verlo pasar por detrás de la camera.
Creo que
era un sábado muy agradable.
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