Sunday, June 25, 2017

FHE and youth activity in Cubulco

 FHE on our patio, had 2 little ones, Clarissa and Gilmer, and about 20 others.
 Gilmer got sick and threw up but he's still cute.
 The mothers of Gilmer and Clarissa, (Maricruz and Sharon), they are starting to come back to church and activities.
 They wanted to see our spare bedroom and loved this king sized bed!
Youth activity in Cubulco, Maria and Juana cut and cooked the chicken and Linda and I helped with veggies and pasta. We bought 120 tortillas and had 5 2 litters of pop and 5 gallons of water.
 The youth and elders played soccer next door.
 Then, the back of the church has a large yard and they play something like colored eggs.

 Elder Zabala climbed the coconut tree and pulled down a bunch for the youth.
 Alan helped cut them open and they drank the water out of them.
 Almost the whole group at the end of the activity.
We drove 11 in our car 30 minutes to Cubulco and then back to Rabinal.

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

June and Miercoles de chilate

 The rainy season has come; we took people home from the church Saturday and gave garbage bags to the kids so they wouldn't be drenched.
 Sunday after Branch conference we fed the elders and Pres and Sister Faundez lasagne, chicken, rice with veggies, cookies, chocolate, and pop. Elder Estrada said it was the best lunch he's had in his 20 months in the mission.
 Alan got a hat to shield him from the sun and rain. Everyone thinks he looks so handsome and good in it, but they keep calling him a vaquero, (cowboy), Juan Reyes gave him a lasso!
 Wednesday of chilate is a holiday where they have 4 chapels open around the plaza and bring chocolate and chilate in a jicara (dried gourd), and sweet bread that they sell.
 Everyone lined up to wait for the chilate or atol.
 The women bringing the chilate and bread on their heads.
 They are waiting to dump their pots into a big plastic tub of chilate.

One of the 4 chapels
 Our chilate and bread
 Buen provecho!
 Almost done, so full!
One of the dances with masks.
Some of the shops, we bought a huipil (blouse) and corte material to make me a skirt!
Huipil shirt and corte skirt material. The huipils can be much more elaborate AND expensive. This one was about $45 (on the cheaper side). They are generally hand embroidered and can take 1-6 months to make.
Gladys Ruiz helped us get our chilate and buy our material and huipil for a good price this morning. We took them to her house this evening and they have a neighbor who will sew them for a price and her sister will crochet the neck and sleeves for me. They know I like to dance so they played some music and we danced a little!

Sunday, June 4, 2017

Chilate, Cahyup, and mission conference in Coban

Chilate--atol made from corn, kind of like a pudding with chocolate, we buy it at Augusto and Carmen Jeronimo's house each week for 2-3Q each.
 Cahyup- artist rendering of what it might have looked like in it's hay day.
What Cahyup looks like today.
Abuela hotel close to Coban that we stayed at for the mission conference listening to Sister Duncan the area president's wife, Sister Renlund, wife of Elder Renlund of the quorum of the 12 apostles, and president Carlos Arredondo of the seventy, who lives in Guatemala city.
After the conference we took these 4 elders home, first stop was McDonalds for lunch! Alan, Elder Flores, E. Estrada, E. Enamorado, y E. Zabala.