Wednesday, February 6, 2008

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  We also
watched  Mayan women, in their traditional Santiago lavendar
huipal embroidered tops and woven skirts, washing their clothes in the
lake. They were using  stones and slapping the clothes
against the stones to
Supper in the hotel was served to us by women
dressed in traditional Guatemalan clothes. The ladies are quite short
and looked so cute in their colorful clothes. We really enjoyed our
stay at the Hotel Modelo and hearing about the
They keep all their
clothes in a cardboard box. They do not have a water filter. They do
not have a pila (sink). To wash their clothes, they go to the edge of
the lake or the river and wash their clothes with rocks.
Below is an
online review posted on Mamasource.com (which I just recently joined)
featuring a Tampa based company that specializes in hand-created
Guatemala clothing. Frankly I had no idea this place existed and am
intrigued enough to
Live in Guatemala - Free info on living,
retiring, and investing in Guatemala. Beachfront Mayan city, find
your accommodations from small Cabanas or luxurious. Guatemalan
clothing,jackets,serapes Home About Us Mission Hosting a Sale The

Photo of a Maya girl in Panajachel, Guatemala, sporting her
beautiful handmade clothes. Channel: Travel Tags: Maya Panajachel
Lake Atitlan Guatemala photos.
2) The Guatemalan Attorney General's
Office (PGN), responsible for approving our adoption from the
Guatemalan side, Kicked Out (KO'ed) our file, requesting that some
corrections/additions be made to the file and to specific documents

we stuck baby clothes away in the back's of our closets. We were
pregnant with the dream of a little one we looked at name books, and
bought baby stuff that cost ed a ton. Some of us knew from the start
where our child was
'Their clothes hang in the closet, their crib
sheets are neatly smoothed, and their toys sit on shelves, still
wrapped in plastic. Maverick and Catalina were supposed to have
arrived at their new home in Holly Springs months ago,
Chi Chi Amor
is a clothing line for kids, ages --5. Our clothes are hand-made by
small family groups in Guatemala. We are proud to be able to say that
many (and increasingly more) of our products are made out of the
Rio
Dulce river is the only passway to the towns of Rio Dulce and
Livingston, and its waters are used for swimming in and washing
clothes. If you stay a night around Rio Dulce, you will probably also
brush your teeth and shower with its
We have her room painted, bed
made, clothes washed, etc. The one thing we need to do (Mike just
needs to buy into it), is start treating the dog like a dog and not
the spoiled little ½ puppy - ½ boy that he is.
During my short time
in Guatemala I came to realize why these people were so special to
Lisa. They are so warm, welcoming, and big-hearted. Above is a photo
of Abram with Lisa and Katie in the market where he sells clothes.

So, we were sitting there in the dark, wearing 5 layers of clothes
and a jacket, my hair soaking wet, eating the snacks I bought with my
prize money, just SITTING THERE doing nothing on New Years! The
electricity was out off and on (but
My Nani buys me such girly
clothes!! :). Hey, even girls blow raspberries!! Tummy Time. Gilli
Bean and Myla La. Gilli loves her Amanda and so do mommy and
daddy!!!! Amanda and her mother take such great care of Gillian!

Their clothes hang in the closet, their crib sheets are neatly
smoothed, and their toys sit on shelves, still wrapped in
plastic.
Stuffed in the bottom of a sock, or between the folds of
clean clothes, or in the back of a drawer: There are dozens of places
undocumented immigrants find to stash their savings. Surprisingly few
of them, however, involve a bank.
It will be interesting to get
inside of a Guatemalan classroom. I guess I'ma little nervous. My
strong points in teaching don't coincide with large classes and
material that I perceive to be fairly boring. (Come on- pig anatomy
is way

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