Antigua is an interesting place to live, at the very least I love living by volcanoes. I stare at them on my way out in the morning, watching the inconsistent ashy rumblings of Fuego spill across the morning sky. At night, as I am walking home, I choose a route which allows me to stare contentedly at the hazy silhouette of Agua.
After 3 years of being self contained I feel funny trying to grow roots. I constantly feel like I should be packing my bags and to move on—but I like the notion of being settled. It has its pleasant aspects—cooking for oneself, having routines, meeting people or at least making slow attempts at doing so.
All in all I still haven’t gotten my sea legs or land legs, and my job doesn't make it any easier. Most of January I spent out of Guatemala and February didn’t fare much better. Maybe I’ll never really stop and grow moss or roots but for now I like the sensation of trying.
2 comments:
Gemma, I can't believe you have been with Gap for 3 years. I'm always sending thoughts your way. Now I will try to picture your semi-perm life in Guat.. you can try and imagine a Katie Weden adjusted to living in New York!
I did it, I braved the big city and I must say I'm feeling much more savy in this place. I think I'm really going to be sad to leave this period of life behind. Although I know it is no place for me for the long haul.
I new portion of me has been created while I've been here though. I can't imagine how many Gemma's have developed for you with what you have done these past years as well.
I look forward to the day when we will be together in person again. I look forward to meeting the new layers of Gemma.
xoxo,
Weden.
Can't wait to see pictures of Antigua! And I'm glad you are back blogging :-)
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