July 4th through July 8th: Wednesday we got up and
drove to Palestina de los Altos, because it was market day and we love the
local markets. It was crazy busy with
people crowded into the small streets.
Wednesday morning and we are off. |
Market in Palestina de los Altos. |
We were going to drive to San Marcos, but after 30 minutes we
realized that it was going to take us a long time to get to Retalhuleu where we
wanted to spend the night. So we turned
around and drove back to Quetzaltenango and then on to Retalhuleu. It was a very bad road with lots of pot holes
and sections of dirt. We went straight
to the ruins, Tak’alik Ab‘aj, which are about 30 minutes northeast of Reu. (Nobody likes to say Retalhuleu so it is known
as Reu.) We had a guide and they always
tell you more than you really want to know or can remember. The ruins are much older than Tikal, about 900
BC, and show a connection with the Olmecs from Mexico. They built with rock and mud so the
ruins are really ruined, pun intended.
Afterwards we went into Reu looking for a hotel. We found a Chinese restaurant for lunch and I got to
practice my Chinese. We then went and
found the hostels of IRTRA, Instituto
de Recreación de los Trabajadores de la Empresa Privada de Guatemala, or the
Workers Recreation Institute for the private business of Guatemala. They were very nice and only about $80.00 for
the night.
They are right next to two
parks; Xocomil is a water park and Xetulul is a park with rides, like Disneyland only
not as big. Everything was very well
maintained and beautiful. We checked in
and then went to the pool. It is a lot hotter
and more humid here than in Guatemala City.
The pool was great.
Thursday
morning we enjoyed breakfast in a beautiful open-air courtyard with a huge tree in
the middle. We had a couple of hours to
kill before the parks opened so we played some "fruit salad" a new card game.
We rode a train over to the parks. It went
under the highway and was very convenient. We decided that we did not need to
go to a water park because we had a nice pool right next to our hotel
room. We did however walk around the
mechanical rides park, as they
call it here. We bought a ticket for 12
rides that everyone could use. So we
each got to go on 2 rides. Our first was on the
log flume. We all got soaked but it was
already quite warm so it was good, except for those whose hairdos did not fare
well. They had fans that sprayed a mist
on the sidewalks and that allowed you to cool off.
We went back to our hotel room and most
everyone went to the pool. Check out was
at 1:00pm so we were on the road back to Xela shortly thereafter. We arrived and mom sent me for clothes soap to do some laundry. While I was out, I stopped by a market that is
right below the temple. I thought I had
spotted a woman that was selling used huipiles.
Sure enough, I bought 3 and as I was leaving a woman asked if I bought
huipiles? I said yes and she said that she had some and so she told me where
she would be in the morning. We went to
the 4:00om endowment session and then had dinner in the cafeteria.
Friday morning we had breakfast and on our
way out of town we stopped to find the woman I had talked to the night
before. We found someone who agreed to show us
where the woman said she would be. The market
was a maze of corridors and people selling everything imaginable and without help we would never have found her. We bought 2 more huipiles and worked our way
out of the maze.
We came out a different
place and we could not tell where the car was. We walked for awhile and figured out where
the car was. Mom spotted a Mega Paca, a popular store similar to Goodwill or Deseret Industries, and she said they would wait in Mega Paca while I went to get the car. I got a taxi back to the car. The market was huge and we covered a lot a
real estate finding her spot in the market.
We drove straight home.
Everyone
was ready for their own bed and some down time.
Saturday mom and I worked all day making pillows. I designed, cut and pinned the fabric and mom
sewed. We make a good team and finished
20 pillows.
Sunday we went to church and
afterward Sarah Lyman came over and picked out 2 pillows to take home as a
gift. Our plan is give a lot of these
pillows away to people we have met and love.
Sunday afternoon I worked on the blog and mom made chocolate chip cookies. We are getting ready for another road trip to Tikal on Monday. Our son-in-law, Alex, and grandchildren, Miles and Ellie arrive at 11:00pm. We will sleep for a few hours and then head out. The closure is great, but it is not relaxing or restful. We will need a vacation to recover from 2 weeks of traveling and seeing this beautiful country, but what a blessing.
Tak'alik Ab'aj archaeological park. |
Our guide |
Ball court. |
Steps going up to a temple. |
You could hardly see the carving on the rocks. |
Alligator carving. |
The archaeological part also had some rescued animals. |
The building behind them is our hotel. |
We had hundreds of peacocks around the grounds and on top of the building. Now I understand "Proud as a Peacock." |
Our room was on the second floor and this guy came to visit. |
Enjoying the pool. It is almost dark. The underwater lights are on. |
Under the waterfall. |
Sitting by the pool. |
This is the courtyard where we ate breakfast. |
Breakfast was great. |
The train ride over to the park.
|
We are going to get wet. |
I am about to get wet. I am doing a video of the ride. Front seat. |
Definitely getting wet. Click below to ride with us. Join us on the ride. |
They had a lot of famous places recreated. |
Mom's second ride was on the pirate ship. Click to ride with the girls. The girls go wild. |
Just finished our endowment session. |
Thursday afternoon's find #1. |
Thursday afternoon's find #2. |
Thursday afternoon's find #3. |
Friday morning market in Xela. |
Friday mornings purchase #1. |
Friday mornings purchase #2. |
Stack it high. |
These are some of the pillows we made Saturday. |
These are some of the pillows we made Saturday. |
These are some of the pillows we made Saturday. |
These are some of the pillows we made Saturday. |
These are some of the pillows we made Saturday. |
These are some of the pillows we made Saturday. |
Sarah picked out two pillows from Comolapa. |
Sunday afternoon I worked on the blog and mom made chocolate chip cookies. We are getting ready for another road trip to Tikal on Monday. Our son-in-law, Alex, and grandchildren, Miles and Ellie arrive at 11:00pm. We will sleep for a few hours and then head out. The closure is great, but it is not relaxing or restful. We will need a vacation to recover from 2 weeks of traveling and seeing this beautiful country, but what a blessing.
They made it safe and sound. |
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Your pillows are great!
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