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The trip has taken a turn.  I am now back in the States. 

There were many motivating factors for the return.  My girlfriend left, I was without a place to live, my bank statements were scary, and my job was coming to an end.  Curious about the stability of my work situation, I had asked Thomas about the length of time that he foresaw me continuing with the project.  “Oh, probably about 2 weeks”.  This was the sort of answer that I had been prepared to hear.  The work was interesting, but did not seem like any sort of a long-term situation.  I asked in the morning and had been given a point blank answer.  My plans were left splattered on the wall directly behind me .  Later that day I was checking flight prices and by nightfall I had a ticket back home (thanks Otto).   rrrapid fffire dddecisiones… well, not quite, the gears had been turning for a week or so, but when the time came to act, I had to do it fast. 

Because of the timing of the situation, I felt that I needed to make things happen quickly.  I either had to fly out within the coming days or had to wait out Christmas in GT and fly back in January.  Though the second option seemed tempting, I was forced to conclude that it was not quite realistic.  To get to January would cost bastante dinero if I were to remain in Guatemala.  I would need to find a new apartment and, more importantly, some sort of an income to pay for it.  Funds were (and remain) dangerously low and would most likely not have withstood a final month… especially with those assholes at Citibank taking money out every month for my student loan. 

So I am back now.  So what’s next?  Ha, that’s what they all ask.  Hmm… we will see.   The adventure is not over, it has merely (and hopefully temporarily) changed location.  I keep saying it, but it is about remaining positive throughout the ride.  It’s a rollercoaster.  Keep your eyes wide open and try not to panic on the falls.  I do have my temporary panic attacks now and again, but for the most part find that I am not overly worried [yet] about what may be on the horizon. 

The past few weeks have reinforced yet again how lucky I am to have such great friends.  Upon returning, I walked into Otto’s house to find a small surprise party.  Thanks guys.  During the party, I also found that there were many vacant couches available to me throughout Brooklyn and Queens.

I decided to take up the first offer and ride out a week and a half on Otto’s couch.  During this week and half, I made the transformation into a homebody and became suprisingly domestic.  I became the wife that Otto never had.  “Are you coming home for dinner tonight?”, “Hey, don’t you need to be at work right now?”.  It was good though.  Hours of avatar and lots of polished Otto cooking.  I was productive though… When I wasn’t around the house, my time was mostly spent going to Pratt reviews as a way of fishing for jobs.  I received a few potential bites but am not getting overly excited about anything just yet. 

Plan B?  I have also debated furthering my bartending education by applying to barkeep jobs in NYC.  What else?  Teaching English in Asia?  Bookstore in NYC?  Bagel shop in Puerto Rico?  We will see.  The plans are changing by the hour.  I can see to a few days past Christmas and then everything becomes opaquely foggy.  Anything is possible.  This is the mentality right now.

Vamos a ver…

*Fingers are crossed*

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So now in Melissa´s absense I find myself homeless once again.  My “keychain” now consists of a swiss army knife and a little screwdriver tool… no keys though.  I have since moved out of the “Industrial Totoro” apartment (as Otto has labeled it) and am now temporarily living in “the tower”, one room at the top of a small two story building in Thomas´s little compound.

The apartment.  I lived here with Melissa for a few weeks.  Lived on the 1.5th floor with the orange band and round windows.  The architect (who lives on the top 1.5 floors ) is a friend of a friend, so we ended up getting an awesome deal on the place.  I will post more documentation of this place when I have a chance.

Fede´s "Industrial Totoro" apartment. Lived here with Melissa for a few weeks. Lived on the 1.5th floor with the orange band and round windows. The architect (who lives on the top 1.5 floors ) is a friend of a friend, so we ended up getting an awesome deal on the place. I will post more documentation of this place when I have a chance.

If I don´t find a place in a few days then I have considered going into hobbo mode.  Just take my laundry bag and string it from a stick…

Vamos a ver…

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So she left.  After a year in the GT, Melissa decided to go home.  Since she finished her part of the work on her project in Antigua, she was here without a job…

Anyways, so she has flown back to the FAR east.  There is a 14 hour time difference between Taiwan and GT.  Hmm… ahora todo esta un poco mas complicado.  Anyways, its all about the positivity and making things work.  She will be flying back to the US in 2.5 months for a little visit…

This has all had a big impact on my plans.  Fresh plans are in the process of germination.  Things will develop as they devolop…

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So I am finally updating the site to say that I am still alive.  I realize that there has been substantial downtime on patchesweaver… not to worry, things are fine.

If you did not recieve the flyer via email, please check out the info on my photography show by going to the “proyectos” page and then to “La Galeria”.  The show opened on Nov 28th and will be up for 10 -14 days.

I am also currently doing part time work for the Gallery owner Thomas.   I am doing some preliminary schemes for what basically equates to a modern castle (i´m picturing ronchamp, not disneyland).

Unfortunately, my applications to the southern hemisphere yielded little more than responses like, “thank you for applying, we really don´t have work right now, but if you make it down here, we will be glad to give you an interview”… Seems somewhat promising, but not a positive enough response to fly down there…

Access to a computer is now a bit more difficult and expensive, but I am going to try to do a few retroactive updates to fill everybody in and to keep a good record of what has happened over the past few months.

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Though being unemployed has left me with some free time, all of this is being devoted to finding trabajo.  The blog´s gotta take the back seat for a little bit.  But have faith, it´ll hopefully be back up and running sometime in the near future.

Big things are happening…  or at least that´s what it feels like…

It´s all about the PMA (positive mental attitude)

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So I´ve finally gotten around to adding the Rachid post.  It´s down below Bistro Baby Shower.

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So it`s come back around again… just got a big bite from the unemployment bug.  I actually officially lost both of my jobs on the same day.

I was taking a break from Kafka because I had been working there so much before I left for Costa Rica.  My plan was to continue working on design stuff here and there at Kafka and to work on getting another formal bar tending job somewhere else.  Unfortunately, when I went back to talk to Morgan about finishing the bar, he told me that there weren´t any available hours for at least a few weeks.

This is the same song that I got from Bistro.  Tourism is down… which is true.  The past few weeks had been very slow anyways.  With everybody going back to school, the bars really don´t fill up like they used to.

So what does this mean???  Hmm, good one, I`ll have to get back to you on that….

Things are on the horizon though…  and I really have my ear to the cosmos to tell me what to do.  Like being laid off last time, I don´t think it´s a bad thing.   This will make things happen alot faster then they normally would have…

So I´ll be spending a lot of time online in the next few weeks.  Looks like it may be time to try to find a {suspense music} real job.

Oh, and if anybody knows anybody in Argentina please let me know…

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Bistro 5 (one of the places I´m working) threw a babyshower for one of the waitresses I work with.  Mariza is about 5 months pregnant.

So I´ve never been to a babyshower.  I have no idea if they are all like this or not.  There were a bunch of ridiculous games followed by a lunch and then present opening.

The Bistro team.  Look closely in the back and see David flipping me off... this is how they roll here.

The Bistro team. Look closely in the back and see David flipping me off... this is how they roll here.

Here are a few of the games that were played:

Blindfolded baby food race

baby food

Eat it up

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Don´t spill

Mariza and Evelyn... ended up winning

Mariza and Evelyn... ended up winning

Guess Mariza´s waistline

Jonathan and his sister Mariza.  Jonathan is the one who is teaching me how to bartend... he´s 19.

Jonathan and his sister Mariza. Jonathan is the one who is teaching me how to bartend... he`s basically a pro... and he´s 19

Aurliano gets it

Aurliano takes it

Dress the baby blindfolded.  I didn´t get involved in this one.  All of these guys have experience with this already.

Johnny

Johnny

Marlon.  Marlon was all gameface in this one.  His son was "helping" him out... he´s dressing the wrong baby though.

Marlon. Marlon was all gameface in this one. Alejandro was "helping" dad out... unfortunately he´s dressing the wrong baby...

Mariza

Mariza

Passing a lime with your necks

Aurliano

Aurliano and the new girl

Incriminating photo 01

Incriminating photo 01

Incriminating photo 02

Incriminating photo 02

Popping balloons

This one lasted about 30 seconds.  Marlon´s son Alejandro ended up getting totally confused/overwhelmed with what was happening and started crying...

This one lasted about 30 seconds. Marlon´s son Alejandro ended up getting totally confused/overwhelmed with what was happening and started crying...

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So Rachid (otto´s brother) was in the GT for some time.  I unfortunately happened to be in Costa Rica during the majority of his stay, but did however happen to catch him for the tail end of his visit.  Right before he took off I was graced with the opportunity to spend a few nights with him.

Rachid informed us that he wanted to do a bit of bar crawling to find Antigua´s best redbull.  Though never having dabbled in the Antigua redbull scene myself, I ventured an educated guess with Nokiate… feeling a bit adventurous, we decided to give it a shot… but arrived only to find that it was closed.  Somewhat disenchanted, we then decided to make our way down the street and settle for Cafe No Se* to scope out the redbull situation there (if one existed at all).  At the time, Melissa and I were completely unaware that we were accompanying one of the foremost authorities in Red Bull. I in no way, shape, or form consider myself to be any kind of connoisseur when it comes to the upper echelon of imbibing, so I must say, we were both extensively impressed with the sheer expertise (and I may go so far as to say “awareness”) that Rachid commands when it comes to Redbull.

We were all pleasantly surprised by the quality of Cafe No Se`s Redbull (Melissa and I were actually surprised not by the drink itself, but that Rachid, one of such understanding and experience with such a fine cocktail, would even finish a beverage served at one of the more “unpolished” establishments of Antigua).  Rachid was in fact so satisfied with his finespun libation that he decided to order a second…  After some quality conversation and general good times, we all decided that Rachid, since it was already quite late, should err on the side of moderation and keep his drink count at 2.  Rachid, being the responsible fellow that he is, agreed to call it a night and head home.

The following night, Rachid and I decided to meet up again.  Persistent about his quest to find the finest RB, we made our way back to Nokiate.  We were both contented to find that Nokiate was in fact open.  While ordering up, I told the bar tender that I had heard that Nokiate was known to make a mean Bull Rojo.  Tending bar with a bit of class, he played it modest and said that he wasn´t sure that it was the best, but he´d see what he could do… and then did in fact make the best one that Rachid had experienced in Antigua… and it went well with some sushi tambien.

Right before Rachid took off we decided to go to Mono Loco.  He had yet to try the nachos.

The nachos

The nachos

The nachos were good, but we had to eat them fast.  I had to get to work and Rachid was already late to go get picked up… and he hadn´t even packed yet.  I ended up having to skip out with nachos still on the plate.   No tips (and alot of harassment) if I´m late to work.

A bit of multitasking.  Eating nachos while talking to uncle Carlos.

Eating nachos while talking to uncle Carlos.

So it was good to have Rachid in Antigua.  Didn´t get to hang out too long, but at least we were able to meet up a few times.   By the way, so what makes a good Red Bull?  It´s all in the ice…

* Cafe No Se is a very respectable and popular bar in Antigua.  However, at the time, I had falsely assumed that they did not cater to the refined palates of upper tier clientele.

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While in Manuel Antonio, Melissa and I tried surfing lessons.  For $30 each we each got 1 hour with a private instructor, 1 hour together with a private instructor, and then 1 hour with the boards alone.   Not too bad of a deal.

So the lesson went well.  While surfing, I came to a moment of clarity.  I`ve decided to quit both of my bartending jobs, forget about my architectural education, move to some surf bum beach town, and just surf.   I am now very into surfing.  And I´m not one to toot my own horn, but I`d have to say that I was pretty friggin´ good for my first time out.   I quickly graduated to paddling and then finally to catching my own waves.

Tearing it up on the big waves.  It`s kind of a bit hard to see me in this one...

Riding the rail. Sorry about the photo, it`s kind of a bit hard to see me in this one...

My teacher Mike was pretty awesome.  He´s a Costa Rican guy who´s been surfing forever.  He´s got a heavy surf lingo vocab and throws out the surfer hand signs (fist with thumb and pinky held out) whenever the hell he feels like it.  Oh and his mother taught him how to surf when he was young…. He was also missing one of his frontal teeth and told me that he had just lost it by catching one his student´s boards in the face…