Says the bumper sticker on my new friend Sherry’s car. Sherry and Siggy live with my mom’s cousin, Mykell, in Antigua, Guatemala. I am so lucky to be able to spend my last night in Guatemala staying with them in their posh 10 bedroom home. It feels like things have come full circle – it was after meeting Mykell at our family reunion 2 years ago that I decided to make Guatemala one of my destinations on this trip! These ladies are movers and shakers and I really feel (and hope) that I’m looking into the future!
If the Internet is not working… Go jump in the river
My time in Spanish school came to an end on Thursday. My last week of school was quite challenging. I was learning things that were completely new to me so my brain was really getting a workout!
Tango el pan bajo el brazo
I learned this title phrase this week in school. Translated it means “I have bread under my arm”, but the ideomatic meaning is “I have many opportunities available to me”. This couldn’t ring more true for me right now. I am truly loving life!
Goooaaaaalllll!!!
Mi Nueva Familia
Living with my ‘new family’ this week has been fun and helpful for my Spanish. My ‘mom’ is a year younger than me, so it’s nice to be able to learn a bit more about Guatemalan culture from someone in my age group. I have a ‘little brother’ named Javier who’s 9. He’s a really outgoing little guy who wants to play games like ‘tag’ when I get home from school. He also corrects my Spanish all the time which is both awesome and humbling! The other day I showed him some games on the iPad (Angry Birds, etc.) and I think his mind was blown!

School’s out for RobO!
Olson versus the volcano
Hola!
Antigua
After a week of moving from casa to casa, we have finally arrived in Antigua. This is a quaint little town with colourful buildings, artisian shops, and many great places to eat.
Conjunto de Tres
The next day DawnO showed up and all was well in the universe. Later in the day our neighbour and now travel companion Foxy Roxy joined us. You can checkout her blog at delafrijoles.blogspot.ca
Tonight we take another night bus to Antigua and say good-bye to Rox, as she is going back to the Hat. I’m on duty for the next blog which I’m hoping will include a visit to a volcano. Muy caliente!
Semana Santa and the reunion!
Happy Easter!













































































































