Sunday, November 25, 2012

Day of the Dead - Sumpango Festival

November 1, 2012
All saints day (Day of the Dead) is a national Holiday for Guatemala.  They don't celebrate Halloween but their celebration comes the day after, where the families gather at cemeteries to clean up, paint the sepulchres, bring flowers, fly kites and items that were dear to their loved ones.  
Festival de Sumpango - is famous for its giant kites.
Pathway leading to the festival is filled with food, kite and other vendors

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Hillside overlooking the festival.
Kite frames are made of bamboo and kites made of tissue paper.  Some kite patterns are handed down from generation to generation; some hold a political message.  They do have contests to see how long the medium to smaller kites can last in the air.   
Kite frames are bamboo. 
Our DEA friends - Matt Sandberg family & Trey Outlaw family.
Loved the majestic volcano in the background.
Our neighbors/friends  - Trey, Jessica & Jillyan Outlaw.
Picture perfect...
Hundreds of food vendors lined the streets along with hundreds of people.
Tortillas being mass produced for the festival.
 Families filled the cemetery honoring their loved ones.
In the new part, mounds were not encased but were freshly painted, beautiful display of flowers adorning the grave.
Paying tribute to a loved one.  The story is told that if  families do not pay tribute to their loved ones within 48 hours, they believe they will suffer poor health,  harvests will not be plentiful, and other consequences.  No wonder so many take this holiday seriously.

The kite symbolically carries messages to the heavens.  
Hundreds of people line the streets of Sumpango - this day is very important to Guatemalans.
Chicharoon (pork rines) anyone?????  They tasted pretty good - lots of grease.
Chewy, sticky corn  - HOT ITEM!
Couldn't go home without my own kite.  
Families lined the hillside enjoying the day and flying kites.
It's amazing how these women throughout Guatemala pat & pat dough all day to sell tortillas.
Diet Coke - bribery for the Elders so they would stop at the Apple Factory in Antiqua on our way home.
Fiambre - traditional dish served only on All Saints Day.  Interesting combination of  a variety of marinated veggies of all kinds, and meats (and mystery meats).  Sister Call and Sister Johnson ended the day with Fiambre - tasted the cuisine - no need to taste it again.  Wonderful day mingling with the locals and becoming acquainted with their traditions and culture.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

No Tricks Just Lots of Treats

Las Lomas Branch Halloween Party - Saturday, October 27, 2012
The Elders invited about 10-12 investigators to our party plus everyone else on the streets and members.  Great turnout!!
Elder J.,Hermana J., Norma, Sophie (with the sucker) Elen, Daniella (litte one with face painted).  
Young men & Young women put together a Spook Alley. R to L - Fernando, Jose, Heber, Judy, ??. 
Herrera Family - Best Costume Award
Herrera Children
Elder & Hermana Jensen manning the Fish Pond
Patiently waiting for their turn in the Spook Alley
Elder Maneses getting the bowling game started.
Armundo Garcia Family
The bowling ball was a small pumpkin and by the end of the evening I had wrapped masking tape around the pumpkin numerous times but it was getting 'mushy'.   
Herrera Family - I took their picture while they took mine.
President Perez tying the rope in the window for the pinata.
Elder Maneses holding his end of the rope for the pinata.
Elder Hollingsworth & Alexa getting ready for the fun to begin
Sophie getting her turn before the big kids take a swing.

The pinata broke, both young and old dropped to the floor for their share of treats.   They love chocolate and anything sweet.
A good time was had by all (approx. 85 plus)  We served nachos and drink.   You can only imagine the clean up after such an event.   Elders were pleased their investigators enjoyed the evening.  Daniella is the first one to get a broom and start cleaning up after every activity.  President & Sister Perez have taught her well.  She loves Elder J. because he give her candy on Sunday morning.  Way to go Dentista Johnson...