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Lucia: On Saturday May 24, we went to a town that is by Lake
Atitlan, the lake we are staying at. The town’s name is Chichicastenango,
otherwise known as Chichi for short. We started by taking a boat to a town
called Panajachel. From there we
got a old school bus called a chicken
bus. The bus was not too crowded. My dad and I sat in a seat together, while
Marino and my mom sat in a seat together. We got off the chicken bus in a town
called Sololá. We got on another chicken bus just as it was leaving. That bus ride was not too long or crowded.
That time we got off in a town called Los Encuentos. From there we got on
another bus, and we thought it was going to be another chicken bus, but instead
of that we had to get a mini van! Nooooo. Me and my dad were really squished in
the very back of the van. Marin o was in the seat in front of us and my mom was
squished in the front. We finally got to Chichi. Yeah, yeah, buy then it was
about 3pm.
It was the
day before the market day. Market day is when a lot of Guatemalans come to the
town of Chichi and sell their goods and things like that. I bought four wall
hangings, two stuffed pigs for me and Phoebe, and two notebooks for me and
Helen. We stayed in a hotel right by the market.
The next
day we left about 12:15pm. The first bus was a chicken bus and it was so
crowded that I got separated from my parents. The next bus wasn’t crowded. The
last bus wasn’t crowded either. We got back to the other town and took a boat
back home.
Kim: Dan and I visited this market
when we traveled through Guatemala 14 years ago – yikes! We had amazing
memories of the night before the market, with vendors setting up, dinner at an
outdoor comedor in the market and the Catholic and Mayan church service. The
next day full of the craziness of market day! This time did not disappoint. It
was quite an adventure with Marino and Lucia. We wandered in the rain, lit
candles for loved ones in the church, woke up to flowers covering the steps
leading up to the church, watched mayan shaman say prayers and swing incense,
ate from big steaming pots in market comedors, and bargained for beautiful
handmade goods to bring home. And to top it all off we rode in chicken buses! A
colorful and beautiful weekend get-away.
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new shoes |
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wares to market |
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wood for scaffolding |
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church step flowers |
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beautiful blusas |
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corn for tortillas |
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crowded market |
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mayan priests and copal |
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colorful embroidery |
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steaming pots with dinner |
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