Saturday, March 29, 2008

Semana Santa














We had been looking forward to it for months, and finally our week of Richard-Dreyfuss toddler baby Spring Break madness arrived! The very adventurous Dreyfuss family came down to spend 10 days with us touring Guatemala. We rented a 12-passenger van, packed in four car seats, four adults, and a ton of gear, and toured the country. We spent two nights at the Posada Santiago in Santiago, Atitlan on the lake (Atitlan) in a cabin with a little kitchenette. Santiago is an amazing little town where the indigenous culture is very strong, the lake surrounded by volcanoes is awesome to behold, and the Posada is a lovely inn with beautiful landscaping and a great restaurant. We then headed further west to Fuentes Georginas, where we stayed in some very rustic cabins at the hot springs. It was pretty cool there, so the springs were very steamy! I had an awesome time there for a little while under the moonlight at night which made up for the lack of sleep I experienced while Dahlia clung to me all night. We made a side trip to visit a coffee finca about half an hour downhill from there where it was much warmer. Our third stop was in Las Lisas on the Pacific coast. Although Guatemala's beach is pretty rough, it is still great to experience sun, sand, and the relaxation of lying in a hammock in front of a beach cabana. Lastly, we stayed in a couple of cabins at the Earth Lodge above Antigua, a backpacker hang-out with a great view of volcanoes Agua, Fuego, and Acatenango and pretty good food, too. In Antigua proper, we visited Finca Filadelfia, a high-end coffee farm and hotel and got to witness one of the Holy Week processions. The pics are from Good Friday, so there is a decidedly somber mood. We had meant to stay two nights at the Earth Lodge but detoured a bit before heading there to return to our home in Guatemala City for one night of regrouping. Overall, our trip went well, especially considering the time our children spent in car seats! The real test will be whether the Dreyfuss family ever goes on vacation with us again! I really hope so, since, among other things, Tony takes awesome pictures. Be sure to check out his at the link below!


http://www.flickr.com/photos/sutono/sets/72157604263590318/show/

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Count us in...Alaska wilderness next?
miss you, but not the van.
big hugs to the Richards.
Karen