For the last ten years that we have lived in Guatemala, our family has enjoyed going outside at midnight on Christmas Eve to watch the fireworks display put on by many individual families. The beautiful display lasts about 15 minutes. Now that we live on our property, we have a view of a wide area. There were fireworks all the way to a mountain range in the distance! Next, we will repeat the fun experience on New Year's Eve!
December 29, 2020
Christmas Eve fireworks
December 14, 2020
Immigration
Earlier this year, before the pandemic hit, we tried to send our yearly paperwork. The immigration office didn't accept it because we hadn't paid our newly required yearly fee. So we tried to pay our fee, but the office closed for the pandemic while our lawyer's assistant was in line, and they didn't open again for several months. Then we tried again, but they had introduced a new document required for the girls and wouldn't accept their fee without it. So we paid to obtain those documents for the girls and submitted their fees. Then, after finally paying our yearly fees, we tried to submit our paperwork again, which we had to completely redo because it was now more than 6 months old. This time we were told we couldn't submit it because we had already paid our yearly fees, the opposite of what they told us earlier in the year. Go figure. Five trips to the immigration office and still no resolution to our yearly requirements!
The rules are often changing, and the information we receive from the immigration office seems to depend on which teller is asked or what day we ask! Let's hope things work better in 2021!
November 30, 2020
Our workers
Whenever we ask our friends here for suggestions about construction workers to hire, we are told the same thing, "I know some workers, but I won't recommend them because they are dishonest." We have also had workers that we wouldn't recommend to anyone else and that we have had to fire due to dishonesty.
Right now, our construction team is down to three boys, all of whom are hard-working and very respectful: Manuel, age 18, his brother Sebastián, age 16, and their cousin José, age 16.
November 15, 2020
Hurricane Eta
The following post by Mark W. Wakefield, a missionary in Guatemala, describes the situation here well! A large part of Guatemala was affected by Hurricane Eta, with large floods and deadly landslides, and now Hurricane Iota is heading towards us. We are grateful that here in Chichicastenango we only received a modest amount of rain from the first hurricane. Please join us in praying for the people of Nicaragua, Honduras, and Guatemala, that the Lord will have mercy and that Hurricane Iota will dissipate and not do any more damage!
October 31, 2020
October 10, 2020
Creative cooking
Our youngest daughter Veronica is quite the chef. She loves to bake and is always surprisingly innovative with the recipes. For example: plain chicken crescent rolls? Boring. Must color the cream cheese filling with at least three colors! Here is a look at them before wrapping and baking.
And she's not the only one baking artistically in our house. Our daughter Andrea made this desert scene cake!
Everything is yummy and creative!September 28, 2020
Hail
During rainy season we get some big thunderstorms, occasionally accompanied by a few minutes of hail. This hail was the size of marbles and punched a marble-sized hole in a section of clear polycarbonate roofing which we later had to patch up.
The photos make it hard to see, but it was certainly LOUD on our metal roofing! The corn fields growing all around us had their leaves shredded a bit, but fortunately not too much damage was done by the hail.