Thursday, October 29, 2009

El día de los muertos

This weekend while many Americans celebrate Halloween, many Mexicans and their families will celebrate a holiday known as el día de los muertos. El día de los muertos is a holiday in which families take time to remember their loved ones who have died. Rather than being a solemn occasion, it is like a celebration of that person's life and memory. This holiday began with the Aztecs of Mexico and their belief that death was not an end, but merely a step in the ongoing life of a person.
People who celebrate el día de los muertos spend lots of time preparing for this holiday. They build altares, altars for the deceased family member. The altares contain items that remind the family of their loved one like his/her favorite foood, magazines, movies candy, or toys if the person was a child. The altares also contain velas, candles. The family decorates their home and the grave site with cempazuchitl which are marigolds. These bright flowers are known as the flower of the dead.
The families go to the grave sites of their loved ones. They clean and decorate them and then they spend time at the cemetary reminiscing about their loved ones. This is a way for them to honor and remember their relatives.

Friday, October 16, 2009

¡Por fin llega el viernes!

What a week! A group of the 8th graders went to Washington D.C. last weekend and we got back late Monday night. The week has been a blur since then!
The 8th graders took their Explore test yesterday and a test in Spanish today on saying what has just happened, regular -er/-ir verbs and emotions. We worked on sports vocabulary today and next week we will work on vocabulary and the verb jugar (to play a sport/game).
The 7th graders started a new chapter on San Antonio, Texas this week. We saw some pictures and video clips of the Paseo del río and the Alamo in San Antonio. Today we took a quiz on our physical appearance vocabulary words and we learned clothing words.
Everybody deserves a break this weekend. Make sure you get lots of rest and keep drinking agua!!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Airlines merge



Two major airlines in Latin America, Avianca from Colombia and Taca from El Salvador are merging to form one airline that will service the Americas and Europe. This will create a major airline from two prominent airlines that are currently operating. Visit this link to read an article about the merger. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8296256.stm


Have a great weekend!!