Friday, November 12, 2010
Halloween in Santiago Atitlan
Although Santiago Atitlan does not really celebrate Halloween, it is one of our kids favorite holidays. So, we thought that maybe we would make it our annual tradition to have a Halloween party. We hosted about a hundred people (hospital employees and their families, neighbors, friends, and hospital volunteers) for lunch and a piñata. Jennifer began cooking the week before and made the biggest pot of chili she’s ever made and thankfully had enough food to feed everyone. The kids enjoyed a lot of hot dogs.
Christopher was a Power Ranger in a costume we found for about a dollar on the street near the market in Santiago where they sell used clothing from the US. Elizabeth was Mulan and Julianne was a cat. Both girls were able to wear both costumes, so they each got to be both Mulan and a cat. Nicholas was a superhero (yet to be named) and also a princess (also yet to be named). We all had a great time!
November 1st is All Saints Day and the 2nd is All Souls Day or the Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos). In Santiago, as in the rest of Latin America, it is a time to remember family members and friends who have passed away. Many thousands fill the cemetery to pay respect to their loved ones. The day before is spent decorating the local cemetery with pine needles and cut grass to cover the graves, flowers, candles, and incense. It is supposed to be especially beautiful at night with the lit candles as people hold a vigil in the cemetery overnight from the 1st to the 2nd.
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Greetings Brent, we hope you and your beautiful have been well.
ReplyDeleteWe (Marco & Mona) met you at Hospitalito Atitlan earlier this year while we were visiting with Christian Nix, the practitioner who was offering Acupuncture in the hospital.
We are coming to Guatemala again in December with some of our students to work in the Acupuncture Clinic as well as offer NADA - Acudetox Training and would like to reconnect with you. We are also bringing an MD who is able to assist in the hospital. He specializes in Maternal Care/Health. You can also email us at info@instituteoftraditionalmedicine.com . We could not find your contact info/business card that you gave to us...so found her here and this wonderful blog.
Many blessings,
Mona & Marco
Directors
Institute of Traditional Medicine
www.instituteoftraditionalmedicine.com
Just looking at the blog and seeing how well the children are growing.
ReplyDeleteWe've been thinking of you as the year screeches to the end.
We're fine, if somewhat less colorful. Jean has been swimming and reading. Zena is cheering (competitively).
Let us know!