Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Day 5
Where has the time gone?? How is it already Thursday? We had a very long, yet rewarding day today. We all woke up this morning at 4 am to journey up Mount Toliman in order to watch the sunrise. The hike was a bit challenging, but once we arrived at the top, it made it all worth it. After our hike we enjoyed a breakfast of eggs and beans. We then split into 4 groups and went off to do construction. While we were all at different places, we all seemed to have moved dirt. This is often done to prepare the foundation of a house and create an even floor. After our long, sweaty morning, we joined each other at the mission for a lunch of rice, chicken, vegetables, and fruit. After lunch the long term volunteers explained to us what it’s like to be in their position, if any of us were interested in ever taking on that role. We then took time to relax at the hotel before going to the Juan Ana coffee building to learn about the process of making coffee. They first have to remove the outer husk of the bean. Next, they pick out the bad beans and remove any excess husk. After that is complete, they are left with “gold” or “green” coffee. This is then roasted for 8-10 minutes. After roasting, the beans are grinded into fine grounds. After this is complete, the coffee can be brewed. There are many different techniques to achieve a delicious cup of this coffee. Coffee is a very important part of Guatemalan culture and it is exceptionally gratifying to have been immersed in this complex process. After this experience, we met back at the mission for dinner. We had spaghetti, salad, and most importantly, cake for Rebecca’s birthday! We also learned about ennegram types and had a nice time for introspection. After a very long day, we are all taking time to relax and hang out. It has been a fantastic week and we’re ready for our last day in San Lucas Toliman!
I’m sorry for the boring titles!
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Día 4!
Hola! We started off the day by having a nice breakfast which consisted of oatmeal and fresh bananas. Then it was time to split off into our construction groups for the day. One group went back to the coffee production site to continue moving dirt to level the land. The other two groups went to different mixed houses (block house on the bottom and wood on top) to paint and sifted gravel. After a long morning of work, we headed back to the mission for a delicious lunch. Lunch consisted of pasta with meat sauce along with some more fresh fruit. After lunch we stopped by the women’s center to learn more about Guatemalan culture. The women’s center provided us more insight to how they do their laundry, make tortillas, and carry wood. After listening and learning, we headed over to the playground and slid down the slides. It was all fun and games until Bridget ripped her pants. We headed back to the mission to have a nice dinner of carrot soup, veggies, garlic bread and left over pasta from lunch. Dinner was followed by our favorite local rolled ice cream shop. Now after reflection, we are off to bed and our excited for our early morning.
*Photos will be posted when we have internet connection in the US. It has been very difficult to do here, we apologize!
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
From Work Sites to the Karaoke Stage
This morning, we started our day with some breakfast before we went to the group sites. We split into 3 groups and went our separate ways to work. The first group went to the coffee site, where they moved rocks and started to level the land for the coffee drying platform. The second group helped build a house, by putting up the walls and putting nails in the boards that went on the walls. The third group poured concrete to make a floor. After lunch, we walked to the reforestation project and learned about how they are working to help the Guatemalan environment and decrease the presence of trash. They used unique recycling methods along with community engagement. For dinner, we had some rice, cheese, and veggies along with some green beans. After dinner, our group went to the square and participated in some karaoke, where bridget went ALL in. We are so excited to see what tomorrow brings!
Day 2!
Waking up to the crow of roosters, we ate a delicious breakfast of porridge, beans, and bananas. Afterwards, we started off the tours with a quick look at the elementary school affiliated with the mission. Kids ran around us as we learned about the different teaching methods used in the school, both in the upper and lower level curricula. Moving on to the mission’s women’s center, we watched a traditional weaving demonstration and learned about the different programs offered to turn local women into independent members of their culture. These programs helped better the women and their economic stability within the community. We continued to the hospital, where we toured the operation room, learned about the equipment utilized in the hospital’s procedures, all while discussing how far American contributions have gone to better the hospital and the community it is a part of. A wide majority of the space, machines, and medical personnel were generously donated from across America, all contributing to the prosperity of the community. The last place we toured was the coffee production facility where we learned about the different strategies used to harvest and prepare the coffee beans for selling. The mission works to pay the community well for this locally grown crop, working to circulate more money into the community.
After lunch, we had the opportunity to speak with a native named Andres about his experience of social injustice in Guatemala. He was a former Mayan slave, who found refuge with work in the mission. He taught us a lot about Guatemala’s history while passing on his own life’s experiences. We then went back to the mission to watch a documentary on its founder, Father Greg.
To satisfy our sweet teeth, after dinner we roasted marshmallows over our hotel’s campfire to end the day. We reflected on the opportunity for growth that this trip presents, and how we should grasp that opportunity while we can.



After lunch, we had the opportunity to speak with a native named Andres about his experience of social injustice in Guatemala. He was a former Mayan slave, who found refuge with work in the mission. He taught us a lot about Guatemala’s history while passing on his own life’s experiences. We then went back to the mission to watch a documentary on its founder, Father Greg.
To satisfy our sweet teeth, after dinner we roasted marshmallows over our hotel’s campfire to end the day. We reflected on the opportunity for growth that this trip presents, and how we should grasp that opportunity while we can.



Sunday, March 1, 2020
Boat Day
Hi everyone! We just wrapped up a fantastic first day in Guatemala! We started off the morning by going to mass which was a great learning opportunity given that it was all in Spanish! After breakfast, which was awesome by the way, we hopped on a boat and drove across Lake Atitlan to our first stop, Santiago. The views on the boat were stunning! In Santiago, we visited the church of Father Stan Rother who was martyred. We got to shop around for a little bit and then continued on to another city, Panajachel, where we ate a fantastic lunch at Sunset Cafe. After lunch we did some more shopping and exploring. We came back to the mission for dinner and walked around San Lucas. After a long, exciting day, we are tired and ready for bed but excited for the days to come
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