Monday, December 24, 2012

Day 34 - Antigua's Christmas Eve Extravangaza

Today started out with the kids playing in the courtyard of the hotel while I watched a Big Bang Theory marathon on TV.  I got a couple of hours into the marathon before Correen rose to declare this day "UN-FUN".  Within minutes we were making our way down our street first to view a small church south of our hotel and then back north to San Francisco el Grande a large religious site in Antigua.  There were some souvenir shops setup against the perimeter walls of the churchyard and the kids focused on getting some candy for a few queztales.  We walked around the grounds admiring the architecture of this church and ruins dating back to the 16th century.  We decided to enter a museum and view artifacts relating to Saint Joseph Betancur who is enshrined in on these grounds and thousands make pilgrimages every year to beg for favours and miracles.

After our pilgrimage of sorts we made our way back towards central park and stopped into The Bagel Barn for some bagel sandwiches, coffee, tea and a pop and it was delicious!  Next we went for a walk through the parque centro and the kids stopped to do some painting that was free to all the kids.  Instantly I was captured by the beauty of one little Mayan girl.  She must have been barely 2 and she was adorable.  I wasn't the only one photographing her and I suspect that the money she held in her hand was from someone that photographed her earlier.


After the kids created their masterpieces Tegan had to return to the lady to have her hair braided.  The lady wasn't there, but the girls that were with her were there and they remembered Tegan.  We backed down from doing her entire head and instead decided to go for just one strand.  Have a head full of coloured ribbon wasn't the look we were going for.  Tegan sat for about 5 minutes while 2 Mayan girls weaved ribbons around a braid of hair.  Tegan was very happy with the results in the end.  With that completed we took the long way down different streets back to our hotel.  For the afternoon I worked on getting some photos onto the IPad and watching some more of my TV marathon. 

When it came time for dinner we had asked but there was nothing special being served at the restaurant but we decided to stay close to the hotel and have our Christmas dinner there.  At around 7:30 we headed back to the parque centro to hopefully find some Christmas parades and fireworks but when we arrived it was very quiet and uneventful.  We walked around for a half hour and then decided to return to our hotel.  The kids got into their PJs and we basically called it a night.



*Update*

Around 11:30PM the fireworks started and firecrackers were constantly going off.  It sounded quite annoying really after already falling asleep.  But after a solid 30 minutes, Tegan and I ventured outside to see what was happening.  The air was thick with spent gunpowder used in the firecrackers etc.  We walked out onto the streets and watched as people set off crackers in the streets and fireworks went off in each corner of the city.  Had we been up it might have been quite a sight to see.  We stayed out for 10 minutes or so watching fireworks launch from within the city and far away on the hillsides of neighbouring communities.  I wondered if the sight from up on the hillsides of Antigua would have been better viewing of the fireworks.  All planning for the next time around as we had definitely missed the bulk of the aerial display.

Upon our return to the room, the shoes that were left on the windowsill for Santa to find had magically been filled with candy and presents.  Tegan and I were both very surprised with Santa's ability to sneak past us on the streets near our hotel.  Now back to bed for all of us.














































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