guate

i've heard stories about this country for years.
i finally had a chance to see for myself and fall in love too.
i've never seen a land so green.
i've never met a people so humble and kind.
i've never taken so many pictures (1500+).

and you will probably never see the end of them. 🙂

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10 Comments

  1. Just these are oh-SO-amazing!!!!! Keep ’em comin’! I’m so excited!!
    And, yeah, I really want to hear the stories too . . . . from YOUR perspective.

  2. stop it RIGHT NOW!
    i LOVE these pix!
    you are soo talented at catching the FEELING!
    oooo, i can’t wait to hear all about the trip..so sad we weren’t there!
    xo
    welcome back!
    r

  3. Bring on all the pics you want! I spent a summer in college in Guatemala and fell in love with it, too. I echo your sentiments – an incredibly beautiful country with amazing people. I’m looking forward to hearing about your experience.

  4. Thanks for sharing your photos–we kind of just snooped. We are Michelle and Justin’s neighbors. Our son was called to the Quetzaltenango Mission, which was just split in July and now he is in the Retalhuleu Mission. We will be picking him up September 30. He had the privilege of preparing the grounds for the temple groundbreaking so it was exciting to see the progress. We can’t wait to see this beautiful country and meet the people he served. He loves it there and the humble people of Guatemala. We might have a hard time getting him to come home with us! We would love to see more of your photos and hear more about your adventure. They are beautiful pictures.

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