It took us to El Parque de las Naciones Unidadas. A park next to Lake Amatitlan, it had a full-fledged ropes course, multiple replicas of well-known Guatemalan sights, soccer fields, basketball courts, a fish oasis, and even a turtle pool! We took a guided tour through all the sites, and then had the afternoon free to explore. Pair that with a special lunch of soda, chips, and a sandwich and you have got yourself a group of more than content kids.
Phoenix. Seattle. Puebla. What's next? Why, Parramos of course! I am about to embark on the biggest adventure of my life. For a whole year, I will volunteer at an orphanage in central Guatemala. Care to join me as I explore a new part of this incredible world? :)
Friday, June 15, 2012
field trip!
Yesterday was no ordinary Thursday. Heck, it wasn't even an ordinary day. It was THE annual school field trip. And by 'school' I quite literally mean the entire school.
It took us to El Parque de las Naciones Unidadas. A park next to Lake Amatitlan, it had a full-fledged ropes course, multiple replicas of well-known Guatemalan sights, soccer fields, basketball courts, a fish oasis, and even a turtle pool! We took a guided tour through all the sites, and then had the afternoon free to explore. Pair that with a special lunch of soda, chips, and a sandwich and you have got yourself a group of more than content kids.
It took us to El Parque de las Naciones Unidadas. A park next to Lake Amatitlan, it had a full-fledged ropes course, multiple replicas of well-known Guatemalan sights, soccer fields, basketball courts, a fish oasis, and even a turtle pool! We took a guided tour through all the sites, and then had the afternoon free to explore. Pair that with a special lunch of soda, chips, and a sandwich and you have got yourself a group of more than content kids.
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