Welcome to our Cornell-in-Guatemala blog. Since the Catholic Community began sponsoring
Spring Break Service Trips to San Lucas Toliman Mission we've wanted some
on-going way to pool our memories and share our stories. Nearly 100 Cornellians and their friends have
made this life-changing journey since 2005.
Each year one or two return for a second visit. Some have even joined the long-term volunteer
staff at San Lucas.
All of you who have traveled with the Cornell Catholic
Community can contribute to this blog.
In fact, I strongly encourage you to submit your memories and stories
and a few well chosen pictures to Joe at jem479@cornell.edu.
In an effort to 'get the ball rolling' I'd like to
suggest we also follow the example of the Cornell Sun and construct our own
list of 161 Things to see and do in Guatemala.
You might find something interesting in the list that you didn't do on
your first trip. A great reason to make
another visit!
Here are my first contributions:
1. Experience a
full week without being attached to a cell-phone, an iPad, an iPod, or a
computer.
2. Think in
'quetzals' rather than dollars.
3. Ride in the
back end of an open-bed truck to a work site.
4. Pray at the
site of the martyrdom of Father Stan Rother in Santiago.
5. Take a ride on
a tuk-tuk.
6. Find a shop
that sells 'pastel de tres leches' and try some.
7. Teach 'las
niñas' how to 'saltar a la cuerda' (jump rope)
8. Visit the CFCA office and meet Fr. John
Goggin
9. Let 'los niños' show you how
to 'dar unos toques' (kick a soccer ball around)
10. Find the final resting place of Msgr. Gregory
Schaffer.
We encourage you to add your contributions to our comments section!
Sincerely ---
Fr. Daniel McMullin