Ervin, the man who sells beadwork, came to visit Chukumuk. Louise and Jaime took him around to each ladies house. Unfortunately, he explained that it was the low season for beadwork. However, he did show interest, and may later on have a few ladies take classes and work for him.

Pedro and I, (mostly Pedro) fixed the fence and cut the grass in the garden in front of the computer room.  A few of the boys on recess helped Pedro as well! The computer teacher had been hosing this garden down every day. So, it is a pretty decent garden.

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In the afternoon, Pedro finished cutting the grass in the little garden, and hosed down the front yard. I went to the market to get food for Vitamin A. Jaime went to get the stuff I forgot, such as liver and pepper.

During Basico Louise substituted for Gaspar, playing English Bingo with the students. Louise, also brought three Guatemala City law students to Basico and introduced them to the students. The 3rd year students seemed the most interested in the law students. The law students seemed more impacted by the visit then the Basico students. One of them described the experience as giving him hope for humanity. The law students are now hoping to find their own way to help Aldea Maya. The law students visiting was a great opportunity for all parties involved.