That went fast...
This weekend was pretty good but went by really fast. Friday night was tranquilo, I led the barrio kids in a yoga session and I think they are hooked. I have a standing date every night at 7:30p with Jimmito, Deyring, Diani, Everth, and Erving to do yoga. Saturday Sarah and I got into Managua early and bummed around until about 4p. Then we headed over to Emily's house to get ready to go see SEAN PAUL. Here we are leaving the casita on our way to the concert!
Even though Sean Paul didn't appear until 10p and the sound was horrible, I had a really good time. We bought cheap cheap tickets so we were in the very back but when the fence came tumbling down I ran to the front of the crowd. So the last part of the concert I could see and hear really well. It was a lot of fun to go out and dance like mad!
Sunday we (Sarah, Emily and I) headed up to Paul and Becca's house for a relaxing afternoon in the campo. We played with their new puppy and talked. Now that the rainy season has started, it is absolutely beautiful in the hills of Ciudad Sandino.
Today we are going to the US Embassy to meet Ambassador Trivelli. That should be interesting...
Even though Sean Paul didn't appear until 10p and the sound was horrible, I had a really good time. We bought cheap cheap tickets so we were in the very back but when the fence came tumbling down I ran to the front of the crowd. So the last part of the concert I could see and hear really well. It was a lot of fun to go out and dance like mad!
Sunday we (Sarah, Emily and I) headed up to Paul and Becca's house for a relaxing afternoon in the campo. We played with their new puppy and talked. Now that the rainy season has started, it is absolutely beautiful in the hills of Ciudad Sandino.
Today we are going to the US Embassy to meet Ambassador Trivelli. That should be interesting...
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You have zero idea who I am--I found this blog via google. I'm about to head to Nica (Saturday, 23rd June) to visit a friend who has lived there for years, working with a social justice nonprofit in Managua. This trip has come together quite rapidly, and I am still scrambling a bit while trusting the universe to throw me what I need. Anyway, the reason I got your blog is that I am looking for yoga in Nicaragua. Most of what I have found is about that massive (mostly foreign investment/tax shelter, as near as I can see) development "el camino del sol." That's not really what I'm looking for. My friend is new to yoga; I'm not. I'd love to practice while in Nica, with others. If you have any interest, please email me. I'm happy to pick up the tab for snacks or whatever, too.
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