

then.. i hopped on the bus back to antigua, to meet up with this guy. yup, kevin came to visit me for two weeks! we met up in antigua and stayed there for a couple of days.
then we headed to rio dulce in the eastern part of guatemala. we stayed at this place called casa perico, which had free canoes to paddle around the river in. it was owned by some swiss guys and the food was probably the best i'd had in a long time.
on our way through rio dulce, we passed this old fortress
and then arrived at the much-hyped finca tatin, which we weren't blown away by. they did, however, have a killer rope swing out front. 
and a cute little cat
after a few days in the jungle on the river, we took a few boats and a few buses to tela, this caribbean beach town in honduras. i apparently took no pictures there, perhaps because it rained for the three days we stayed there. there was this moment at an internet cafe where we saw the water rise up past the sidewalks -- we decided not to wait around for the rain to stop and instead headed south in honduras to lake yojoa. we stayed at a brewery! more precisely, it was called the d&d brewery, run by this nutty guy from oregon who was obsessed with digging around honduras looking for 'treasure' and brewing beer. he played us some neil young and cooked up some good food. then he told us that the tap water was fine to drink so we filled up our water bottles and a few days later, this ended up being a pretty big mistake.
while we were there, we got some teenagers to row us around the lake for a few hours, as these guys are tough to row with the wind.





just as we started getting sick, we got to la esperanza, this surprisingly cute little honduran town. who knew?

fun fact about honduras if you ever go: there are no ATMs. there was one in la esperanza, but it took visa and i have a mastercard. so i was sick of borrowing money from kevin and we found the one restaurant in town where we could use my credit card. it was this local fast food chain called mike's, and when we walked in, we met mike! he was pretty stoked to have travelers in his restaurant and kept shaking our hands.

we headed out to this other town called gracias, which was so gorgeous. it was apparently the capital of central america in the 1500s and is called gracias because when the spanish conquistadors got here, they were pretty glad to find some flat land in the mountains and called it gracias a dios, thanks to god. on the way there on the chicken bus on a bumpy, unpaved mountain road, we got stuck in this bummer of a town called san juan, where we waited for two hours in a dusty gas station trying to get to gracias. played a game of soccer with a pepsi bottle after awhile and then finally caught a ride with a guy in a pickup and his two pistols in the front seat. 

here's gracias at sunset:
after days of popping anti-diarrheals like they were candy, we were both pretty psyched to be eating something again and celebrated with saltines waiting for the bus. the water from the brewery was the likely culprit and i had all the symptoms of typhoid. who gets typhoid? the smarty who didn't get her shot.. kevin fared much better as he was vaccinated, but we were both out for a couple days. gracias has these amazing hot springs and all these beautiful mountains that desperately want to be climbed, but all i could do was lie in bed with a fever. 
after being in gracias for three days, we headed to santa rosa de copan, which was also surprisingly gorgeous and then got buses back to guatemala city. while waiting for the first bus on that leg, we met these two fifteen year old boys who were starting out their long trip to try and make it to the u.s. they were these babyfaced teenagers trying to get to new york. we ended up on a few buses with them and then at one stop, i bought them some cokes and we gave them an impromptu english lesson. it felt really heartbreaking. i mean, people cross the border all the time and everyone here seems to have family or friends in the u.s., but seeing these guys on their first day of what will be a very different kind of adventure than the one i am having was pretty mindblowing. i've obviously had lots of examples of the haves and the have nots but this one struck me pretty hard.
kevin's back in san francisco and i am back in xela, where i am on some antibiotics for the amoebas and staying with another family. my new little brother is adorable and is getting his tongue pierced tomorrow and made me promise not to tell his mom. it's his 18th birthday on wednesday and there's going to be a big party at the house. there are a bunch of guatemalan students staying there too and i'll probably get to meet them tonight...








