We left on a Thursday at 3am and rode on the bus for about 8hrs. Pretty exciting day really, if I do say
Later, after lunch we went to a market named El Mercado de Masayo where we had free time to shop around and try our best at bargaining. (Let's just say I'm not the best at it...where's my grandpa when you need him?!) We stayed in the market for dinner because there was a traditional dance performance. It was pretty incredible. My favorite part was the dresses because they were full of colors. On Friday we went to the Cathedral in Leon, where we were able to go on top of the church. So neat! We could walk around the domes and the bells. Also interesting is that Ruben Dario's body is buried in the church. It was cool to go to his museum later, because I had just finished writing a literature paper about him for class. He is one of the most famous Nicaraguan poets because he started the Modernist movement there.
Saturday we went to "las isletas" (the little islands), which was my least favorite/most relaxing part of the trip. Weird right? Well, it was my least favorite because on more or less each island some rich person has a gigantic house built. It was like we were taking a real estate tour of houses people shouldn't be able to afford, while back in town there are people begging on the streets. As you can tell, I wasn't a fan, but at the same time, riding around in a little boat and feeling the current was really relaxing. It felt great to take my shoes off and drape them over the side of the boat.
After the boating we went to the Voncento de San Franscico, el fuente de la Polvora, and last la Catarina. La Catarina was the coolest part because it is a huge, crystal blue lagoon that use to be a volcano. Once we got back to Granada I went to dinner with Lena and Meri. At first I was getting kind of annoyed because we were seated outside and people continuously came up to us asking for food or money or trying to sell us things. It turned out to be alright though, because a couple boys (around the age of 10) sat down at our table with us at first wanting food (and when I say wanting food, these kids didn't look starved, just needing someway to pass their time), but later just to talk with us. They kept making jokes about who was who's girlfriend out of the three of us. It was pretty cute That night we all went out to a karaoke bar, and Profesor Naranjo (my history of Central America teacher) went with us! It was pretty awesome!! I didn't get to sing because they got tired of us picking American songs, but some of the other students did.
We left Sunday fairly early to head back to Costa Rica. The four days felt really jam-packed with activities, but overall it was a good, interesting experience.