Second day in Guatemala
Day 2 in Guatemala was all about finding parking in Antigua and connecting with people who could use my help. I say "need my help" because I’ve learned that my help comes with a cost.
I met a man named José who works as a tour guide in Antigua and speaks several languages, including English and Spanish. We talked for a while, and he agreed to take me to his village, where many people are in need. We agreed to meet this morning at his corner, but when I arrived, he had a different attitude. He wanted me to enroll in Spanish classes before he would introduce me to the leaders of his pueblo.
Today, I met with an instructor who will not only help me with the language barrier but will also guide me through the culture, food, and mannerisms of the country. I’ve enrolled in 20 hours of lessons—5 hours a day for the next 4 days. It’s exactly what I need to be understood by the locals and to understand exactly what they need.
After I "graduate," they’re going to introduce me to everyone. We’re going to be able to do so much more this way. Give me a week.
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