After our first night staying at Jam Bamboo (a backpacker´s hostel), we hiked to El Mirador and spent the day at the Semuc lagoons. El Mirador is a hike through the jungle which ultimately leads to a lookout point over the natural lagoon water. It was so neat to hike through the clouds and ultimately find ourselves at the top of a mountain overlooking the river, waterfalls, and bright blue lagoons. We spent quite a bit of time up there, not even talking but just taking in the scenery. It was gorgeous and though it was rainy, it was so much fun!
One of the highlights of this particular adventure was meeting a couple who were truly inspiring individuals, each in their own right. The woman is a girl from South Africa who has been traveling the world for 12 years. The guy is from Michigan and has been traveling for 5 years: both finance their travels by teaching English abroad. Their stories of all their adventures across the world have only given me clarification in knowing what I´m doing right now is the right thing. Though at times I get lonely and wonder, "Lindsay, what the HELL are you doing?" I am so happy that I´m following through on this journey. One of the greatest things about meeting people during these adventures is that they are people just like me and what´s even better is they totally get me. They are encouraging and wonderfully sweet and would do anything to get me closer to my dreams. I have made some new friends and look forward to keeping in touch with them!
Unfortunately, our drive back from Semuc on Tuesday was less than desirable and our travel plans to spend the rest of the week at Lago de Atitlan ended up not happening. Evan was sick that night, the worst he has ever been. And I mean doble vias - both ways. Poor guy. I thought maybe he had parasites from eating some of the street food which isn´t all that uncommon among foreigners here, but when his fever wouldn´t go away, Silvia and I decided to take him to the doctor. I´m really glad we did because the medicine I went and got for him wasn´t having any effect. He actually had salmonella poisoning from what we figured out to be from a hamburger he ate. But no worries, he´s doing much better now that he had a nice big shot of antibiotics in the ass. We are now spending the rest of the week with Silvia in Antigua and though I´m sad he doesn´t get to see the beautiful lake, he will at least get to experience Semana Santa - the biggest Easter celebration in Guatemala and to which people from all over the world travel to see. So excited!
On a random note, on our drive back to Antigua from Semuc Champey we rode behind a truck with a guy on the back wearing a t-shirt that said "My dick tastes like chapstick." It was hilarious...only because you know for sure he has no idea what the hell his t-shirt says. Probably not the most appropriate thing to write on here, but I don´t want to forget this funny moment.
Talk to you guys soon. Missing you all.