Disclaimer: These steps should not be followed unless you have received permission from the homeowner (in this case, Talon from 1 Dad 1 Kid while in Utila, Honduras) to gain entry to the premises by any means necessary. It is also written assuming you have no tools (just like MacGyver or Chuck Norris [err scratch… Continue reading How To: Break Into a Utilian House Like a Pro
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Episode 10 – Momentos: Guatemala
We made it to the big 1-0! It only took me 48+ hours of straight uploading from our small room on a Honduran wifi connection but gosh darn it, I got it up! We spent almost a month in Guatemala and what a busy one it was. As promised - I take your suggestions very… Continue reading Episode 10 – Momentos: Guatemala
Island Life in Utila, Honduras
I sincerely apologize regarding the delay in this week's post. I've spent the past 5 days desperately trying to upload our Episode 10 - Momentos: Guatemala only to be disappointed at the internet dropping in the middle of the night or an estimated time of 2000 minutes to upload. Life on Utila has been incredible.… Continue reading Island Life in Utila, Honduras
Photo Essay: Colorful Antigua, Guatemala
The general consensus for Antigua is that you love it or you hate it. Let's just say that after roaming the city for a while eyeballing the insanely high prices and signs in English, we were happy to have spent our Spanish school experience in Xela. And while there were more cons than pros (hey,… Continue reading Photo Essay: Colorful Antigua, Guatemala
Getting into Hot Water in San Pedro, Guatemala
After an early morning chicken bus around curvy mountain roads, a minibus/colectivo down washed out dirt roads, a ride in the back of a pick up truck going down switchbacks into the lake, and a tuktuk through two small cities, we arrived in San Pedro. We couldn't have asked for more of a Latin American… Continue reading Getting into Hot Water in San Pedro, Guatemala
In Communist Cuba, the Plane Lands You…
This is a continuation of the Cuba series - they will be making sporadic appearances over the next few weeks. š If it wasn't for 1dad1kid we would have come to the Cuban airport completely unprepared for what we were getting ourselves into. Iām not talking about the plush, chic interiors of Virgin Airlines... Cuba… Continue reading In Communist Cuba, the Plane Lands You…
Being Schooled in Spanish – Xela, Guatemala
Learning a new language is a very daunting experience for most of us. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous about going to Spanish school in Xela, Guatemala. I had a lot riding on this, more than most. Aside from the obvious advantages of being able to communicate with people in one of… Continue reading Being Schooled in Spanish – Xela, Guatemala
Chicaballin’ Our Way Up to a Volcanic Lake – Guatemala
After being called "hop-a-long" for almost a week after our experience at Santa Maria, it is a wonder that Shaun and I somehow decided that we wanted to go on another hike - up Lake Chicabal. Instead of the 4am wake up call to the previous volcano, we leisurely rolled out of bed at 7am… Continue reading Chicaballin’ Our Way Up to a Volcanic Lake – Guatemala
Travel Regrets: Absolved #1
*All photos were taken by Shaun on our amazing Flip.* We try to travel with no regrets but I have a regret. We spent 3 months in Mexico and I never made it to a futbol game. I watched almost every one of Mexicoās games on TV, showing my support, with all the other distractions… Continue reading Travel Regrets: Absolved #1
El Mercado San Francisco El Alto, Guatemala
Knowing that we were going to spend a fair amount of time living in Xela, we wanted to explore all that the neighboring cities had to offer as well. To do so, we got in contact with Adrenalina Tours. This company piqued our interest due to the fact that they solely work with local people… Continue reading El Mercado San Francisco El Alto, Guatemala
The Legend of Vanushka the Gypsy of Xela, Guatemala
If you haven't been able to tell, I really like walking around in graveyards across the world. I think they give you an "in" to the culture that is most often overlooked. El Calvario Cemetary in Xela, Guatemala is definitely worth a leisurely stroll if you have the time. The entire thing is incredibly lush… Continue reading The Legend of Vanushka the Gypsy of Xela, Guatemala
Xela, Guatemala – Home Sweet Home
I didnāt realize how close we were to travel burn out until we arrived in our saving grace location, Quetzaltenango (Xela), Guatemala. The stress of constantly moving from place to place was starting to show not only on my body, but was starting to tear away at my soul. I really just needed a place… Continue reading Xela, Guatemala – Home Sweet Home
Trinidad, Cuba – Heat Wave Over a Colonial Town
Note: This post is brought to you by our friends Eric and Shauna who went to Cuba for two weeks. We are not lawless outlaws and did not go during our two weeks off the grid but thought you guys would be interested in our their story anyway. Our casa particular owner, Rosie in Habana,… Continue reading Trinidad, Cuba – Heat Wave Over a Colonial Town
100 Things to Learn via Over Yonderlust in 100 Days
I can't even explain how quickly time has just flown by on our trip. For those of you who have been on a trip of this magnitude, you will agree that it just seemed like yesterday that you said goodbye to all your friends and loved ones. We learned a bit - here are 100… Continue reading 100 Things to Learn via Over Yonderlust in 100 Days
Vinales, Cuba – A Slice of Simplicity
We really didnāt know what to expect after Havana. Our minds were already so blown by the hustle and bustle of the swarming city that we could barely grasp the concept of the ātranquiloā-ness people kept talking about with Vinales. As our bus pulled up after a lengthy swaying bus ride through the mountains, Amelia,… Continue reading Vinales, Cuba – A Slice of Simplicity