I arrived yesterday in Antigua. I traveled all day, spending five hours in the very well restraunt-ed Dallas airport. Flying into Guatemala city was beutiful – much prettier than flying in during the day. At night, the blue and white lights of the city look like the constellations of a night sky. Very different from the super-lighted U.S. cities that look more like computer chips from the air.
I had my first meeting with my boss today and I think it’s going to be some interesting work. Lots of obstacles to face – mainly getting people (including librarians!) to be excited and motivated about reading and libraries. I will be doing lots of facilitating, which means I will be doing a lot of work, while trying to get other librarians to learn and continue the work after I’m gone.
I’m apartment hunting right now as the place where I live is an airless, windowless room and I share a very tiny bathroom with a couple and their three children. I have a couple of promising leads, however.
Walking around Antigua this morning and enjoying the 17th century architecture and natural beauty, I felt that I was in the right place, even if my feet were already hurting from walking on the cobblestones. They were filming in the central park of this infinitely photographable city what looked like a cell phone commercial. I had just activated my cell phone from the cell phone company “Movistar”. A bit of synchronicity in the morning.
My Spanish started off strong this morning when I was able to hold an entire conversation with my host mother about Hurricane Stan and strange story about her drunken neighbor not hearing the wall of his apartment fall off the building (I swear I understood the story correctly!). I also learned how her husband works seven days a week, doing construction in Guatemala City. It’s a two hour bus ride each way. I feel less annoyed now from hearing his snoring through the incredibly thin walls of the house.
My Spanish stumbled a bit as my lack of sleep took hold and I was unable to ask how to turn the phone on (the fact I had to ask tells you how tired I was). It completely fell apart right before lunch while talking to a potential landlord as I nervous that I would agree to something in writing that I didn’t understand.
I’m happy to be here and feel I made the right decision to come. But now I have to listen to my body and go back to my windowless room and get some sleep.