
Tropical gardens flooded all of the school grounds!

Keepin up with classes back home

and lots of new classes

taking walks every afternoon was one of the highlight for our trip

every day at noon we would pick up homemade tortillas from a woman who lived next to the school
The Spanish school was located in Antigua, one of the tourist capitals on Guatemala. We spent a week and a half studying Spanish in this beautiful oasis.
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