We went and made Chocolate no bake cookies with a family in Seamay last night. While we were there the rainstorm hit, with a tin roof we could barely hear each other speak until it lightened up. We waited till it had slowed down so we could get back out the trails, since they get very muddy and were steep. The night before when it hit we were on the road walking home and got thoroughly soaked. We are now very grateful again for our umbrellas, and make sure they are in our bags. In the middle of the day I sometimes use it for shade, and in the evening for rain!!!
Sunday we visited Panzos in the morning, then made it back to Senahu for a Branch Council in the afternoon. When we got to the chapel in Seanhu we found out there was also the first District Choir practice, preparing for a chapel dedication and District Conference, and they were expecting me to play for it and help the Choir Director. No one had told us in advance, so we were sure glad we showed up! We are still making bead necklaces all over the place, but the sisters we were going to help make no bake cookies may have to roast and grind their own cocoa beans, there is no cocoa powder to be found up here in the stores at the moment, they did have it though in January.
Stories and pictures from our mission serving in Northern Guatemala. Polochic Valley to Peten in what is now the Coban Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
My husband the Honky!
WE had to drive to Coban this week to have our wonderful new vehicle inspected. For those of you that don´t know the road it is quite rough, and very crooked in many places so.... before entering any corners you have to honk, because you cant see around the curve, it is usually around a rock outcropping. Elder Spradlin makes a very good honky! WE were able to work in Canlun with the Elders there today visiting members. It is a very different type village than here in Senahu and also very very hot! We were grateful that there was a wonderful breeze most of the day, that and the fact that I used my umbrella for a parasol helped a great deal. One family we stopped to see because several of their children came out and started calling out asking us our names...I figured that was an open invitation to visit the family! The parents welcomed us in and we had a prayer, a hymn, a short message and the Elders were able to set up an appointment for a return visit. It was a great day! Sunday we get to work in Panzos with the Zone Leaders and tomorrow will be working in Seamay with the District President part of the day, then meeting with one of the Young Women´s Presidents there to help her with the YW personal Progress program. Just making this report to make sure everyone knows that we do work some of the time, although the work is such a great joy. I finally got D&C 4 memorized in Qéqchi´, so am very excited. I even understand quite a bit of it, although there is a long way towards true communication in Qéqchi´´. The people here are very patient with my language inability. I love it when I try talking and they figure out what I am trying to say - so they just say it for me in Qéqchi. Means they are listeningª!!!
Monday, April 9, 2012
Semana Santa
Easter Week is a little different here. No school. Many outings by groups and families. We were able to go to the river with one of our branches and had an amazing time. Another Branch celebrated April 6th, the restoration of the gospel, by having a meeting to recommitmit and make goals for living the Gospel and attending the temple - followed by lunch Thursday night we went out about 10:30 to watch them doing the street art, very fine wood like sand that had been dyed, then they used templates and freehanded artwork around the park in front of the catholic church. By Saturday morning they were all gone. Processionals every day by the different catholic churches, and everyone who could headed down to swim at the river, because it was hot!!! When we went down with the Branch it was about 2 hours on the back of a truck. Okay, took too long putting up my pictures and so now the Elders are here wanting to use the computers. Easter was great, went and spent the day with our sister missionaries in El Estor and had a wonderful lunch with them, then went out to visit an elderly sister who had fallen, and an inactive family that live close to her. We have been making necklaces for children as we walk through neighborhoods and visit families. Have lost count, and keep having to go back to buy more ribbon!
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