After crossing Lake Atitlan once again in the boat I headed to Santiago to purchase some vegetable seeds. You can never get all the seeds in one place and I will need to visit 3 different stores to get a good selection.

Next it was a ride in a tuk tuk to Chukumuk elementary school. At the school I visited the three grade 6 teachers and paid for the graduation of our 7 students in this grade. Two of our students, Susana and Pedro had to quit grade 6 as their father was drinking all the time and there was no food to eat. They really want to go to school so we will see what we can do about this problem for next year.

I thought I would include a picture of one of the many group hugs I receive everyday.

I was approached by some of the Basico Teachers, they teach in the elementary school in the morning and at the Basico in the afternoon. It seems there has been some screw ups with their wages. I then spent time with the director getting to the bottom of the problem. However we decided that I need to have a meeting with the Basico teachers and find out how they think the year is going and their wish list for next year.

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This is Heydi, Errington Elementary schools sponsor student, receiving her gym clothing.

Finally i walked some more around the village purchasing beadwork at fair trade prices. Check out the photos …you will be amazed at how young some of the beadworkers are!!!!