Since most of you don't know that I am from Guatemala, I thought I'd share some pictures of this beautiful country in celebration of it's Independence Day! :)
I grew up and lived in Guatemala for 18 years, half of my family is American from Texas, and the other half is from Guatemala. I 1st went down there to live when I was 2 1/2 years old and had to learn to speak Spanish right away because no one down there spoke English like they do now! It is amazing how much this country has changed!! Life was pretty different in Guatemala but I wouldn't change it for the world! Growing up in a foreign country that was a 3rd world country was very interesting but also very eye-opening. It was an experience and I am proud to be half- Guatemalan! I may not look like it but I can certainly speak, read, and write the language! Believe it or not people assume you can maybe speak the language but not be able to read or write it! One of the funniest things I had to deal with when I would come visit my family in the States was, when I got asked where I was from or where I lived, and once people heard where I lived, I immediately got asked, "Do you live in trees with the monkeys?!" And my response to them was always " Yeah, I live on the 4th branch and we sit and eat bananas all day" Seriously?? If it wasn't that question, it was always, "Where are you from?" "Guatemala", "Where's that?" In Central America, the 1st country below Mexico" and I kid you not, people would still even ask me " and where's Mexico?!" Geography was obviously not taught or something! So, it was quite interesting growing up down there! All I can say is that it was a great experience and got to see and go through things that most kids here don't have to worry about or deal with. Freedom was and still is precious to me. Guatemala is a beautiful country but it is very dangerous unfortunately. I was fortunate to be exposed to many great things! So, to not bore with my life in Guatemala, as a celebration to it's Independence day, I am showing you all of Guatemala's great beauty it has to offer and how lucky I was to have lived there!
ENJOY! :)
ONE OF GUATEMALA'S BEAUTIFUL RAIN FORESTS
TUCANS LIKE THIS BEAUTIFUL ONE LIVE IN THE RAIN FORESTS
GUATEMALA'S VERSION OF STREET FOOD AND A HOT DOG STAND!
COLOR GUATEMALAN FRUITS
COTTON CANDY IS SOLD ON THE STREETS AND FARES BY THE DOZENS!
ISN'T THIS INCREDIBLE?? GUATEMALA IS KNOWN FOR THEIR KITES!
OVER LOOKING GUATEMALA CITY
BEAUTIFUL SUNSET OVER LOOKING GUATEMALA CITY!
FELIZ DIA DE LA INDEPENDENCIA GUATEMALA! :)
Have a Fancy Day!
2 comments:
SI! QUE VIVA GUATE! QUE TRIBUTO MAS LINDO! ESE QUETZAL ME HACE SUSPIRA POR MI BELLA GUATE! :) I found you on Amy Atlas' FB page...I'm your newest follower! I love that you dedicated a post to our wonderful country! I was born there, lived there for only 7 yrs and was raised in Texas...I got the "what part of Mexico is that in" question too! OMG! I would go "I'm sorry but in my country we're taught geography!" LOL What part of Tx are you from? I grew up in The Woodlands! :) Now I'm in Jersey...SOOOOO different! Anywho I'm your newest follower!
-Evelin
http://sweetsongbirdofmine.blogspot.com/
suspirar* -___- it's the wine...I SWEAR I can write in Spanish too! LOL
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