My name is Gabriela and I´m
a tourist in San Juan, Puerto Rico for the first time. Sitting at the hotel lobby, waiting for my
car to drive back to the airport, made me want to take out my journal and begin
to write about my experiences here. I have to start by saying how hard it
is to drive here in Puerto Rico. There weren’t specific traffic
signs that marked the different routes and exits. We got lost like
four times trying to get to the Convention District that has like three
different entrances and none of them is properly identified. But I
don’t want to ruin my vacation with that little mishap, so we laughed all the
way until we got to our destiny. People here at hotel have been so
friendly and sympathetic. They were so happy that we were visiting
the island for the first time and they have been very interested in making our
stay as pleasurable as it could be.
During the afternoon we went to the Old San Juan, specifically to the streets, different square and El Morro. I was fascinated with the whole spirit of joy
and celebration that I experimented there. They were holding an
activity where people got the opportunity to taste different foods and
beverages. They had music, children activities, etc. To
me it was a place so full of life and unity. It made me see how
little Puerto Ricans need to have fun and enjoy as a whole community. After
that we went to have dinner to a place called Downtown. What an amazing place! The treatment there was taken very
good care of. The family that was seating right beside us they
started a conversation with us about the music that they were playing there as
if they knew us from a whole lifetime. I found very lovely how
everybody went crazy about singing happy birthday to a little guy that
celebrating his birthday. I don’t think I am as enthusiast as they
were, not even for my own birthday. I also noticed that every single table
had at least one beer on it. Everybody likes to drink pretty much in
this island. Maybe that is what keeps them so happy all the
time. But I have to make a pause because the valet just brought my
car and I have a plane to catch. Nice visiting Puerto Rico!
Reflection
As part of my English class I was assigned to make a
journal entry as a tourist for a day. Trying to portrait the common
things as a tourist would see them was a little hard for me. At the end
of the day I found out things that I don't usually notice about our own island
and culture. First of all I became really aware of the bad traffic signs
system we have. Maybe the whole population assumes that people who
transit the streets of a specific area they know it all and that we don't mind
getting to know new places. The street and exit identification is really
poor and it makes it really hard, not only for tourists, but for anyone who is
from another area of the island to familiarize with any route. Most of the time
us Puerto Ricans go through life creating such a bad image of ourselves based
solely on our imagination. Sometimes it takes a little time for
fellowship with those around us and notice that there are still good and nice
people that put the name of our island very high. Putting myself in the
body of a tourist made me feel really comfortable with the atmosphere of joy I
was feeling. I am actually really proud of the fact that there are still
family Sundays and that good values are cultured. The main teaching that
I want to spread through this experience is that there are Puerto Ricans who
still make the effort to make others feel good and like home even when we may
be far from it.
I like the fact that we choose the same place haha.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this blog. Very creative and a great story you developed.
ReplyDeleteYou took beautiful photos during your tourist adventure. I enjoyed the way you narrated your journey!
ReplyDeleteFrom the pictures I can see you had a lot of fun! I like how you express that you were visiting Puerto Rico for the first time. That means you got into character very well.!
ReplyDeleteI also chose SJ as the place to be a tourist in. Your experience was nice!
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