This sounds so awful that I
almost did not even want to write it as a post, but this is the Guatemalan
terminology...
Coming back to the hostel
chosen by my American friend. I had to face the reality. The
reality was that it was time for me to take a shower. It was time to
take a shower in the hostel that I did not read reviews on or first do a
thorough investigation on. The time had come to walk in and see my
fate....(All Animation sounds in place)
Instead of taking the plunge
alone, my American friend decided to escort me into the bathroom. There was a towel underneath the sink on the
floor that was dripping wet, the toilet was relatively clean, and then their
was the shower. She slowly opened up the
curtain and there it was "the suicide shower." The sound of a horror movie was ringing
through my head.
There was the shower head
with blue and white wires hanging from it and some paint chipping off the
wall. The shower head was actually the least of it. It was the tub
that was 9 feet deep and looked like a grave. It was as if you were
going to take a shower and then you were going to lay down and die. After
of about 1 minute of her explaining why there needs to be wires for
heat, I quickly walked out of the bathroom and into the room.
I guess it was more messy than clean, but with that being my first
hostel bathroom after a long while- it was No Bueno! If she was trying to scare me out
of taking it shower it definitely worked. I couldn't believe this
woman who was in her 60s would actually take a shower in
something like that-it was kind of mind boggling. Even if all the showers in Guatemala have wires hanging, they can still be spotless clean?
After that bathroom
investigation, I decided to investigate all the different bathrooms within
the hostel. I found one decent one on
the top floor, but even for me to use that one it really took a big push! I was
sitting in the room obsessively reorganizing my bag to avoid taking a
shower. There were six girls upstairs
and they were all using that shower. The one downstairs is only made for that
one room, which makes it cleaned less.
More rooms using the bathroom=more likely it will be cleaned. Well.
clearly that does not really apply in this hostel.
To end this suicide saga,
I took a shower in the upstairs bathroom, which was not a 9ft tub and
had only a few wires hanging out.
No suicide
friends-still ALIVE:)
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