My name is Nikki and my blog is an outlet for sharing the things I am most passionate about. I love travelling, yoga, writing, and eating Indian food. I am passionate about advocating for the special needs community and educating our youth around the world. I run a blog design business, Blogs For A Cause, and live in Toronto, Canada.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Guatemala and Belize Trip

I have 2 trips coming up in the next year. As I already posted about, Sarah and I will be returning to India next summer to work with SCH. This is still a while away so we haven't even begun to plan details yet, although most definitely when we do I will be writing a lot about it! Chris and I are also going to go backpacking in Central American this December. I am not going to be bringing my laptop or blogging, but I do want to write a few posts about it. As we are trying to research now, other travel blogs have been some of my most valuable resources. So, below is our itinerary so far (likely will change, as it has a million times already) and a few highlights of things we will be doing. I have been emailing a ton of friends who have been to Guatemala asking advice, so typing it up in one post will make it easier so I can direct them to the post. If you have any tips of advice or changes you would make, please let me know!

1. Dec26: Arrive in Guatemala City, bus directly to Antigua (45 mins from Guatemala City)- find Antigua hotel in advance (any recommendations?)
2. Dec 27: Antigua – relax, explore, see city sights-Casa Santo Domingo, San Francisco Church, Arco de Santa Catalina, el Mercado
3. Dec 28: Antigua – cooking class at El Frijol Feliz 8:30am - 11:30
4. Dec 29: Trek Pacaya volcano
5. Dec 30: Leave Antigua in the morning, drive to Panajachel- bus from Antigua to Pana is about $12. Spend day exploring Pana, Lake Atitlan, and relaxing. Stay in homestay in Pana
6. Dec 31: Panajachel- celebrate New Year’s!
7. Jan 1: Panajachel. Leave back for Antigua either tonight or early tmrw morning
8. Jan 2: Take a bus to Coban from Antigua (one hour from Lanquin which is the gateway to Semuc). Even better if we can get to Lanquin
9. Jan 3: Semuc Champey for the day, drive to Flores, arrive in Flores at night
10. Jan 4: Day trip to Tikal- Admission Q150, open 6am – 6pm. They recommend arriving early around 6am.
11. Jan 5: Flores
12. Jan 6: From Flores we can get a Linea Dorada express bus to Belize City. The bus will drop you at the water taxi terminal where we can get a water taxi to Caye Caulker
13. Jan 7: Belize, Caye Caulker
14. Jan 8: Caye Caulker
15. Jan 9: Caye Caulker
16. Jan 10: Depart from Belize City, back to Toronto

We are going to do a 3-point flight. Right now at Expedia it has dropped down to $872. We are going to watch it a bit longer before booking. Ideally won't be spending more than $900 on flights, and $1500-$1700 total.

A few highlights for me...

We are already booked to do a cooking class at El Frijol Feliz. This is something we wanted to do in Thailand but never had enough time. During the class we learn 1 main course, 2 secondary dishes, and a dessert for $45 per person. We are choosing to cook tamales, traditional Guatemalan rice, tortitas de papa, and mole de platanos. On the website, under the Menu tab, you can read a description of what each dish is.

Pacaya is one of Guatemala's three active volcanoes. The most recent eruption was May 2010. Lots of tour companies offer treks for about $10. Roasting a marshmellow over the lava is on the to do list!

Lake Atitlan is said to be one of the most beautiful in the world.

We are trying to figure out how to get to Semuc Champey. It's a bit off the beaten track, but we found a hotel right near there (El Retiro) that does pick ups from Antigua. Haven't heard back from them yet, but hoping this works out. According to wikipedia, "Semuc Champey is a natural monument in the department of Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, near the Q'eqchi' Maya town of Lanquín. It consists of a natural 300 m limestone bridge, under which passes the Cahabòn River. Atop the bridge is a series of stepped, turquoise pools, a popular swimming attraction. Although it can be difficult to get to, Semuc is becoming more and more popular with travelers." Isn't it stunning?



Of course we won't miss Tikal: Tikal (or Tik’al according to the modern Mayan orthography) is one of the largest archaeological sites and urban centres of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. It is located in the archaeological region of the Petén Basin in what is now northern Guatemala. Situated in the department of El Petén, the site is part of Guatemala's Tikal National Park and in 1979 it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. HERE is a good travel blog about Tikal. Below is a good video... it makes me want to consider staying in El Remate instead of Flores... will have to look into that...


And then we will be finishing up our trip in Belize, headed to Caye Caulker, a small limestone coral island off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea measuring about 5 miles (8.0 km) (north to south) by less than 1 mile.


So that is our plan so far! We did a similar kind of itinerary for Thailand... may not end up following it when we get there, but it will help make sure we can do everything we want to do if we choose to follow it. Any changes, tips, suggestions?

Sunday, August 14, 2011

One Day

Sometimes I lay
Under the moon
And thank God I'm breathing
Then I pray
Don't take me soon
Cause I'm here for a reason

Sometimes in my tears I drown
But I never let it get me down
So when negativity surrounds
I know some day it'll all turn around because

All my live I've been waiting for
I've been praying for
For the people to say
That we dont wanna fight no more
They'll be no more wars
And our children will play
One day

It's not about
Win or lose
Because we all lose
When they feed on the souls of the innocent
Blood drenched pavement
Keep on moving though the waters stay raging

In this maze you can lose your way (your way)
It might drive you crazy but dont let it faze you no way (no way)
Sometimes in my tears I drown
But I never let it get me down
So my negativity surrounds
I know some day it'll all turn around because

All my live I've been waiting for
I've been praying for
For the people to say
That we dont wanna fight no more
They'll be no more wars
And our children will play
One day

One day this all will change
Treat people the same
Stop with the violence
Down the the hate
One day we'll all be free
And proud to be
Under the same sun
Singing songs of freedom like
One day

All my live I've been waiting for
I've been praying for
For the people to say
That we don't wanna fight no more
They'll be no more wars
And our children will play
One day.

*photos taken during my time in India, Haiti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and Thailand
Photo 1 = kids begging on the border of Thailand and Myanmar
Photo 2 = Frankel at a clinic I visited for malnourished kids in Haiti
Photo 3 = School in Kenya
Photo 4 = Maya and Raj, beggars in Delhi we befriended
Photo 5 = Boy at the school in Kampala, Uganda
Photo 6 = Dal Lake in Srinagar, India
Photo 7 = Fassika and her neighbour outside the neighbour's home, Debre Zeyit, Ethiopia

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Progress

Progress is being made, slowly but surely, on the 2 projects I am fundraising for. At this point, approaching deadlines for both, I have realized that I definitely bit off more than I could chew. But then I see photos like this:

and like this:


and I don't care. I know I have to keep it going. Since my last post, there has been lots of progress for both projects.

First, Andy, Andrielis, and Yoandi are registered at their new school! They are going tomorrow to meet their teachers and get acquainted with the school, and official classes begin on Monday. They look amazing in their new uniforms and they are so proud of themselves. Andrielis has finished her national exams and Andy and Yoandi passed grades 3 and 5 and are starting grades 4 and 6. They are texting me constantly about the new school; today they were super excited about it having a science lab. It is opening a whole new world for them.

The downside is that it is becoming more costly than I had anticipated. Andrielis' full year is paid for. I have paid off a bit of the boys. I got a text today saying the director gave them the book list (I hadn't even thought of books when I made my budget)- the total for all 3 kids was over $700!! Thankfully we have found a way to purchase them used, and a bit cheaper, but it is still significant. I have had to use the rest of what was fundraised for the boys' tuition to meet this need, as it was urgent. Because of this, my bank for the Education Fund is completely empty, and money still needs to be paid. I will focus on Yoandi first. His tuition is 27,000 pesos- about $720 with sending fees. I am working on raising this, but the need is a bit overwhelming right now as I try to send as much as possible and fundraise as quickly as possible. If you can help, please do!


Last I posted about the ayah for April and Molly, we were only at $500 raised. I am excited that we are now at $1030- 47% of the total needed! Sarah is going to go ahead now and hire the ayah to work with them, as the next 6 months are covered. I would like to raise the rest quickly to ensure this stability for the girls. April is standing.... I just feel a major breakthrough for her and now how huge this could become. With 20 new kids coming to the orphanage any time now, they are really going to need this extra attention.