After our great experience last year
with my friend in a different part of Guatemala, we decided to go to
Antigua to explore more Mayan culture and, of course, some Spanish
colonial history.
For a hands-on activity, the kids wanted to take a weaving class. They took one last year, but wanted another. This one was a little different because they made a smaller item, but followed the whole process start to finish helping the teachers place the threads on the looms before they got to take over the weaving. The class was at a cool bar Tintos Y Arte . We were tempted to have beer and wine while they did the class, but we were pretty full from breakfast. Instead we watched the kids and took advantage of two hours of uninterrupted adult conversation.
The teachers were great and super patient with the kids. I will let the photos tell you the rest:
We are homeschoolers in Buffalo NY, a friendly and great city. This blog starts one year after we began homeschooling and we plan to frequently document our homeschooling experiences going foward highlighting the joys and challenges we face. Our goal is to provide a self-paced, if not customized, education using our city environment as a classroom.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
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