Hello everyone! It’s Aly and today was the final “fun day” of our extraordinary trip! Ironically, fun day began by waking up to me knocking on everyone’s’ doors, yelling out “Fun Day!!” at 4 o’clock in the morning. For most I don’t think they found that to be fun. Unfortunately, not all of us were able to participate due to not feeling well the day before and had to stay behind at the hostel. Nothing major. But this was really disappointing to all of us. However, after everyone dragged themselves out of bed and managed to pack all of their stuff on the bus, we made the 3 hour drive to Somoto. Luckily, a three hour drive means more sleeping time!! Also on the way we picked up Julio, our leader from our first fun day who is so positive and energetic! Once we got to Somoto, we met with our travel guides and collected our life jackets. From there we drove 15 minutes to the start of our hike to the Somoto Canon. The hike was fairly short and mostly down hill, which was a big relief to all of us considering yesterday was mostly uphill! At the bottom of the canon, the scenery was so beautiful and green, it was mesmerizing. Also an extra bonus was that the weather cooperated perfectly for us today; there was no rain what so ever!
After the hike down, we jumped in the water and just floated down the river. The river is called the Rio Coco and is the longest in Central America! If we wanted to we could have floated all the way back to Jinotega! However we only swam/floated for about 2 or 3 miles. It was really relaxing and everyone loved it despite running into some big rocks a couple times. We even got to jump off a large rock about 12 feet from water level which was really exciting. It was so heartwarming to see everyone cheering each other on as we all jumped off. (The trick is not to second guess just jump!) Also shout out to Brandon, the Birthday Boy, who jumped first! When the wind started to pick up and the water became too shallow, we all piled into two small blue and green boats that took us to the shore.
From there we walked all the way back to the bus which unfortunately was a longer and less pleasant hike due to the uphill. When we finally got to the bus everyone was very tired and after returning the life jackets and eating lunch everyone pretty knocked out on the 3 hour bus ride back. By some miracle, we arrived right on schedule to the hostel and the Glimpsers were awarded with the precious and rare gift of FREE TIME!! (Also I’m happy to report that those who were sick were feeling much better when we returned!) During this time, a couple of us used the leftover CAP money to buy school supplies for Juan Carlos and the kids!
Overall the day was very Fun as titled so, despite the rough start. I loved spending time with my new family and I am so sad that we only have two days left. I hope all of the families back home enjoy the pictures and thank you to everyone who reads the blogs and comments because it really puts a smile on all our faces!
Love,
Aly Carley
Aly, what a great descriptive story of your day! I’m really sorry that there were some sick students and I’m glad to hear they were better by the time you got home. It’s very nice to hear how well you are all getting along! I’m very proud of all of you! Ang, just a couple of days! I miss you and love you! I’ve been cooking and baking just for you! Papa & Grammy send their love! Papa said he’s dying to go to WingStop! Have a good day tomorrow! As always I’m looking forward to your blog and pictures! Thank you!
Hi Marja (and fellow Glimpsers)!
What an incredible day! Sounds like an amazing adventure, but tiring (at least I got tired just reading about all that you did). The scenery looks beautiful, and it sounds so peaceful to just be able to float down a river. I really hope that the last couple of days are enjoyable. Audie keeps asking every day when you will be back. I showed her on the calendar how it was just a few days, and she said that it was a “really long time.”
Take care–
Love,
Jennifer
Thank you, Aly, for taking us on your journey to the Somoto Canyon and down the Rio Coco. Also with reference to your ironic morning start…you of all people to be waking up your group on what appears to be the earliest day of your entire trip! Great job! Enjoy the misty weather in Jinotega because we are certainly in full summer weather mode over here. Looking forward to hearing all your stories firsthand when you return. Love you lots! Mom
Hi everyone! Hi my girl Angelina‼️❤️ hi Aly this was an awesome detailed log of y’all’s events for the day! Wow this was great physically mentally and emotionally! As parents we can only hope that we give our children the best and teach them right from wrong and to be a positive influence in society. This trip has been a home run hit and dream come true for me as a parent!! I’m so thankful for global glimpse/Jacqueline❤️/Jasmine/ and all the other people who have given their time and knowledge and efforts to provide y’all with this amazing trip. Every way you look at it, everyone benefits! All of you logs of events for the day have shown great strides and positive changes in your lives whether it be in thinking or things you do. This trip has positively impacted each and everyone of your lives! This is one of those big moments ground shaking forever implanted in your heart and just possibly a turn of event that has dramatically placed a change in a decision you will make for you future lives. Wow! Amazing‼️ I seriously look forward to seeing many positive things that affect our world from all of you in the future as adults. My heart feels like the grinch when in that moment he realized what he did and his heart grew 10 times bigger!❤️ I hope y’all have many more great experiences these very last 2-3 days left there. Angelina as always I’m with you in every beat of your heart and love you more than words could ever say! My arms are wide open and waiting for you my girl!❤️⭐️
Hi Marja,
Hope you’re having a great time on your adventure. We’re so proud of you.
Love,
Aunt Darlene and Uncle Matt
Brenna, Lawrence, Gia, Ave, Matt Jr., Alla, Kristina and Grammy
It looks beautiful there!