Ash Wednesday was really strange for me when I walked into the hospital as all the people waiting for appointments as well as the staff had a grey-black cross marked across their foreheads, from the ashes. Most had been to church before starting the day. Most of the people in Guatemala are Catholics and very religious. In the ward the children were all dressed in their best before we wheeled them into the church for Mass. Later, they all returned with similar crosses on their foreheads.
One of the children returned this week from his home and again it was very sad as he was just crying all the time. It took him a couple of days to settle. We are still awaiting the return of two more.
myself by being able to do it!!!
Needless to say that I have been absolutely exhausted this week and have had little time to enjoy my little Perla… who has spent half the week away at either church or a fiesta…maybe next week….I miss her ‘vampira’ smile!!
ANTIGUA....
Lent started on Ash Wednesday and from now until Easter Sunday, there will be a vast bustle of activ
ity as Antigua hosts the biggest Easter attraction in Latin America, so preparations are already under way for the climax of Semana Santa (Holy Week). This week-long event is a spectacular display of religious ritual and floral design, (rivalled only by a similar event that takes place in Seville, Spain). The cobbled stones and church altars are covered in carpets of flowers known as alfombras, made up of coloured sawdust, flowers, petals, corozo, berries, fruits and vegetables, with elaborate designs made using stencils.
In the three main churches in Antigua every Friday during Lent, they prepare a scene related to Christ’s death and resurrection..called a Velacion with a unique carpet design within the church. Every church is responsible for arranging and organising its own floats and carpets so preparations for Holy Week have already started.
Town has been busier than ever as more people visit the city to shop and also catch a glimpse of the preparations…..even Volcan Fuego has been busier than ever, puffing out grey blue smoke on a daily basis!
Last Sunday I once again visited the Mayan market held every weekend in Antigua and Lesley showed me a lovely new café hidden on the way out of town. Perfect for a cup of tea and scone with lemon cream!!!!
In the three main churches in Antigua every Friday during Lent, they prepare a scene related to Christ’s death and resurrection..called a Velacion with a unique carpet design within the church. Every church is responsible for arranging and organising its own floats and carpets so preparations for Holy Week have already started.
Last Sunday I once again visited the Mayan market held every weekend in Antigua and Lesley showed me a lovely new café hidden on the way out of town. Perfect for a cup of tea and scone with lemon cream!!!!
This weekend my friend Bob arrives from England and I am really looking forward to a familiar face and long chats in the many cafes and restaurants around town.
Enjoy
Adios amigos
Goodnight
Xxx