Well… I can’t believe we’ve only been here a week and a half
because it definitely feels like longer with everything we seen and done so
far. Here are the highlights and recap of what we’ve been up to:
-Carlos Mejia and Los Palacahuina in concert in Managua
-Fresh fruit and a really yummy juice made from a fruit
called coyolito (first had it in Laguna de Apoyo)
-Masaya and Caterina lookout to Masaya Lagoon
-Granada’s Archipelago tour
-Laguna de Apoyo mani/pedi
-Relaxing at San Juan del Sur beach
Managua was hot and made us feel caged in as everyone recommended we take taxis everywhere we go for safety. Where we stayed was close to the UCA (University of Central America, run by the Jesuits) so we were able to walk there and to the Metrocentro (mall) where we bought a cell phone. Our highlight in Managua was seeing Carlos Mejia Godoy and his band Los Palacaguina at La Casa de los Mejia Godoy (Their concert space where other Nicaraguans perform as well). It was so fun and we were second table from the front. The concert was like a theater show as in between every song they said jokes and told stories. The songs were great and the whole band had amazing voices. I knew some of the songs from being in El Salvador and through Ario and of course, Ario knew them all. They also had a 9 year old boy sing with them who had just recently won some American Idol- like competition and he had an amazing voice.
Arriving to Masaya on Sunday was like a breath of fresh air as it was much cooler and we could safely walk around. Madera’s Inn where we stayed is run by a very sweet family who we enjoyed chatting with (and when I say we I mean Ario did the talking about politics and such and I listened). Masaya has an awesome Mercado Artesania (handicrafts market) with lots of items we will eventually buy however this time I just got a headband and Ario found his Nicaraguan wedding ring. I’m still on the search for mine. Masaya also has a beautiful mirador that looks over the Masaya lagoon down below. There’s also a baseball stadium right there that I enjoyed checking out. I can’t wait to go to a baseball game! The family took us on a tour to the Masaya Volcano which is apparently the second most dangerous volcano (glad I told my Mom that after) and for which we had to where hard hats to be able to visit. One of the craters is currently smoking. There are three craters in total and one of them just exploded on April 30th. They also took us to a couple towns where a lot of the handicrafts are made.
After that they drove us to Laguna de Apoyo where we had our own little cabin- room with a hammock right outside and were ten steps away from the slightly salty lagoon water (which was very warm, especially compared to Priest Lake). We had a delicious dinner there and chatted a lot with the Swiss owner, Daniel. The next day I treated myself to a manicure and pedicure done by the fabulous Rosita who lives in the town.
Next we headed to Granada which was hot in comparison to our previous two locations and after our splurging in Laguna de Apoyo we had decided to save and go sin air-conditioning. We were a sticky mess. We enjoyed walking around a lot, reading in cafes (where I’m now on book #2 of the hunger games), and took a tour of the archipelago (over 360 little islands, only one of which is owned by the state). One of the coffee shops we went to called Smiles Coffee is a nonprofit that employs youth who are deaf and hard of hearing. On each table are pictures customers use to order and basic ASL (American Sign Language) signs to say thank you, etc. They also sell hammocks that are made by the youth. We also enjoyed some yummy non-Nica food in Granada including oatmeal cookies, pizza, pasta and Mexican enchiladas at the famous strip called La Calzada.
Next we bused to San Juan del Sur on Friday the 20th
and spent all day Saturday (yesterday) sitting on the beach reading and chatting
it up with different folks. I’m definitely looking forward to going back as we
really only spent time on the beach. Today we made it to Isla de Ometepe which
is sure to be another chill place like San Juan del Sur. The patron saint
festivals are happening in the town we’re staying and we’ll at some point rent
bicycles and ride around the island, hang out at the beach and who knows what
else! Hasta pronto!! Big hugs from us to you!! xoxo