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Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Guatemala's Independence Day 2024

Guatemala's Independence Day is September 15.  It is also the Independence Day for Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua.  Mexico celebrates their Independence Day on September 16. 

In Guatemala the celebration begins many days ahead and includes parades, colorful costumes, music, traditional dance, bands, fireworks, torch runs, and displays of Mayan dress and crafts.  Guatemalans are very patriotic!  You will see flags flying everywhere. It is a beautiful time to be here and help celebrate a country that we deeply love.

Our family on Independence Day 2024.  We take a similar photo every year.
 
This year the fifteenth fell on a Sunday.  We went into town that evening for the closing parade and fireworks.


 
In the background you can see two volcanoes- Fuego and Acatenango.

The flag of Antigua and the Guatemalan flag.

Fuego erupting in the distance.
 
The flags flying above Antigua's City Hall.

This year Guatemala was celebrating 203 years of independence.

David and the boys watching the parade of bands around the Central Park.



View of Agua volcano from the Central Park.

 
 
Here is a video collage I made from the band performances.

The finale of the evening was fireworks shot above the City Hall.
 


 
 
a video collage of the fireworks
 
It was such a fun, festive evening!!

A beautiful evening view of Agua Volcano.

our family at the Central Park of Antigua

We 💙 Guatemala!!

We ended the night at San Martin enjoying warm bowls of potato soup and fun drinks like a mango smoothie and vanilla milkshake with sprinkles.

One last photo taken by the City Hall that shows the closing celebration.  If you look close, you might just spot us in the crowd.
 

Friday, January 7, 2022

Happy New Year 2022!

We had a low key celebration this year compared to year's past.  There was no games, balloon popping, or midnight firework shooting.  It was different, but still fun.   Hopefully we'll get back to our traditional celebration next year in Guatemala.

We began New Year's Eve morning by taking a few family pictures.

Happy New Year!!!


My mom came down midday and we went out to lunch at Bowie's BBQ.  We then did some shopping at Wal-Mart.

my mom and the boys on New Year's Eve

That evening we were invited to eat and fellowship with a family in our homeschool group.  They grilled burgers, sausage, and chicken and we ate outside.  The weather was perfect for an outdoor evening.  They built a fire in their fire pit and we watched the Georgia football game while the kids played and jumped on the trampoline.  We ended our time together shooting some fireworks.


It was a fun time with that sweet family.
 
We left around 9:00 and drove to a gathering with David's family.  We visited with them until after 11:00.  We arrived back home right at midnight all tired and ready for bed.

We started New Year's Day with our traditional pancake breakfast.


We watched the Rose Bowl parade and several bowl games throughout the day.

We picked up a pizza for supper and ended the day watching Ole Miss play in the Sugar Bowl.  We were sure hoping for a win.  

It was a lazy, restful day and just what we all needed.

Hope you had a great time ringing in the new year.


Sunday, January 2, 2022

Life Lately December 2021

December was a month full of fun, festive activities. We packed in a wide variety of things to do.  Here is a look at our life lately. 

We began the month with two Christmas parades.  The first one was in Brookhaven, which is the city where we stay while on Stateside Assignment.

 

the boys with my mom at the Brookhaven Christmas Parade


"Look! It's Buddy the Elf!", squealed my two excited boys.

The next day we went to the Wesson Christmas Parade.  My dad was driving his Jeep in that one.


We visited with Mrs. Ann while there.  She is a precious lady.

Our niece, Larsen, was also in the parade.  She is on the Wesson cheer squad.

We attended a few Christmas parties.  This one was with our homeschool fellowship group.  We met at a local church for finger foods, crafts, and games.  They had a table for cookie decorating.  

Ben decorating Christmas cookies.

 
 
David preached a funeral for an old friend. It was the first time the boys had seen him in a suit.  They loved seeing him all dressed up.  They could not believe when we told them that prior to moving to Guatemala he used to dress like that every week because he was on staff at the church.  They love it and now want a suit of their own.  

We had several speaking engagements.  We drove back to the Mississippi Gulf Coast to share at Emmanuel Baptist Church.

Mrs. Ann is a gracious host to us when we visit the coast!  She loves missions and encourages us well.

The boys pointing to Guatemala on the map.

Mrs. Ann set up this display in her church foyer.

We had a fiesta themed luncheon with a senior adult group at Stronghope Baptist Church.

The meal was scrumptious.

I got to see my dear Aunt Joyce while we were there.

We spoke at Gillsburg Baptist for their missions emphasis week and also Easthaven Baptist and Central Baptist.  Lastly, we shared at the Franklin County associational staff and spouse banquet at FBC Bude, MS.  We love speaking engagements and were a little sad when we completed our last one for this Stateside Assignment. 

The boys always love opportunities to visit my uncle's house and ride through his pasture.


We have all enjoyed time in the great outdoors. The December weather was great.

They each got an electric scooter from my brother and have spent much time riding them.

I took this photo of Cruz and my mom before we headed out one evening to go look at Christmas lights.  That is always a favorite activity of mine at Christmas time. 
 
Ben got his braces off.  He now has a retainer to hold his teeth in place while we wait for the others to come in. Our plan will be for both boys to get braces on our next Stateside Assignment.

Cruz bought himself a new football.  

And a new pair of boots.

Do you think he likes them??

They were invited for an afternoon of play at a homeschool friend's house.  They had Nerf wars, built forts, and rode the go cart.  On another day, he came to our house for a time of play.


Cruz had lunch with friends at the Waffle House.
 
We visited a trampoline park for an afternoon of play with the Sojourner boys.
 
We visited Columbia, MS to see their Christmas display with the Johnson family.

ready to ice skate
 
We were given passes for the skating.  That was a blessing.

 

 

 



making S'mores

Experience Columbia was amazing!


sweet friends making memories together
 
They had a fun lunch date with Mrs. Rene.  She took them to the local Mexican restaurant. I love when others love on our boys.  It brings me great joy!

We were gifted a few sleeping bags and the boys spent a few nights "camping out" in the living room with them. 

We have also spent time with family.  Here we are having lunch at David's sister's house after church one Sunday.   

We have enjoyed all the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the season.  It has been wonderful to be home for the holidays this year.  We are thankful and feel blessed for the time and memories we have made. 

Here is a look at few more posts from this past month.

Finishing the first semester of school 

A Weekend in Oxford with David's dad

Christmas Eve

Christmas Day

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