Saturday, December 21, 2013

Christmas

Last evening there was a Christmas parade and the fireworks have been going off for at least a week now.  There are many celebrations going on.  For several days before Christmas there is a small group that walks down the street playing simple instruments. They carry a statue of San Jose and Maria.  It is all prearranged. They stop at a couple of homes and are told there is no room. At the next home they are told they are welcome to stay.  The statues were left at the place I am living.  They had a short service and prayer and refreshments. The statues were moved to a different home the next evening.

Today I worked with "Mayan Families" helping to distribute food baskets.


Each basket weighed about 25 lbs. Many of the women carried the basket on their head.  They were also each given a whole chicken.


Last year this organization was able to distribute 3000 baskets to needy families.


Sunday, December 15, 2013

Panajachel Princess

I was invited to attend a Thanksgiving event by the family I work with.  I asked if it was a   church service and he said no.  However it was a service not in a church.  Other than having to sit through 2 hrs. of Spanish choruses I liked the concept.  Almost all their family attended.  The elderly parents  were prayed over and the adult children gathered around them. It was a big family.  They then served lunch. The first thing the lady who shared my table did was spill her coke all down my pants!

Everyone was dressed up for the occasion.  Little Tomasita was beautiful in her Guatemalan clothes.  Her mom made and hand embroidered her blouse. I am sending  a close-up so you admire the work.


The handwork here is gorgeous and the colours are so vivid. The women also wear lacy blouses. The toddlers are especially cute when wearing the local costume.  They cinch their skirt on with an
embroidered sash. Although Western wear is becoming more popular, tradtional clothes are the norm.








Cute as a button


Monday, December 9, 2013

Walk-a-thon

Yesterday I went on the LIFE school walk-a-thon to raise money for tuition for the children. It was about a 2k walk to the Nature Reserve and then a 3k walk once there.  What a gorgeous setting!  We had to cross on many swinging bridges, only 6 people at a time.  The kids really enjoyed the monkeys swinging from the trees.

Nature Reserve
It was a beautiful day for a hike, but the bugs ate me up alive!

I hope they were able to raise a goodly amount for the children.








Last evening there was a celebration on the street.  It was "El dia de diablo".  It is the day to get rid of the devil.  There was music on the streets and people in wonderful costumes were dancing.  I had a hard time getting a good shot, but here is one of my better ones.

Of course, they are wearing masks.  There were Disney characters, Flintstones, spacemen, etc. I was impressed!





Friday, December 6, 2013

San Antonio

Yesterday 3 girlfriends and I took "the truck" to San Antonio.  The truck is a half ton with a bench on both sides of the box.  When the benches are full others have to stand.  It cost us 5Q each way which is about 67 cents.

On the truck
It was a gorgeous day for a ride.  The ladies were looking for pottery and there are 3 pottery places there. All pieces are hand painted.

San Antonio is a clean, quiet town.  Like all towns around the lake it is very hilly.  All 4 of us like to walk and had our exercise for the day.

San Antonio

These men, like so many, are carrying heavy sacks on their backs.  When you see the terrain you understand about the mudslides in the rainy season!

We had lunch at a restaurant by the lake.  I took photos of the fishermens boats.

They are pretty crude but get the job done! It is so picturesque here.


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Teaching




This is the family I teach English to.  The mother's name is Tomasa and the father's name is Julio.  The little girl is Tomasita (little Tomasa) and the little boy is Julio.  It is tradition here to name the first girl after the mother and the first son after the father.  They are a great family and both have a good sense of humour.

I needed a new pair of capris and thought I would help the family by purchasing from them but they refused to take money from me and gave me the capris as a gift!  

There was a big race here last week end and it was good for the many businesses.  As Christmas approaches there are more events planned.  The family keeps me up on events.

The windy days are gone and the weather is beautiful.