Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Navidad Salvadoreno - Costa del Sol

View from the balcony.
We spent our last week in Costa del Sol on the Pacific Ocean.  It was paradiseful bliss.

We spent the week playing in the waves, building sandcastles, swimming in the pool, lounging in the hammock, doing some capoeira on the beach, and running after the baby so he didn't:

  • jump in the pool, (which he tried to do on many occasions,) 
  • run into the waves, (he thinks he can swim,) 
  • grab the statues and other knick knacks in the house

We had hot water!  We had AC!  It was incredible.  The family that takes care of the property was so wonderful, too.  They kept the place spotless and even brought a guy selling conch shells to the house at our request.  We will be returning to La Bella Vista for sure!





Navidad Salvadoreno - Noche Buena

Tia Angelita's nativity
Tia Angelita's tamales
Noche Buena, or Christmas Eve, is the highlight of Christmas in El Salvador.  Families create large, elaborate nativities that adorn the floors of their living rooms.  The Christ Child is covered until Dec. 24th and fresh fruit, gifts, and new plants are presented as offerings.  The gifts represent things you'd like to get for Christmas (like a toy car, chocolates, flowers, chickens,) and the plants are grown specifically for the nativity.

Tia Celsa's nativity
Tamales are also very important in the celebration of Christmas.  Each household has their own special recipe.  The tamales are distinctly different from Mexican tamales.  The masa is much softer and more moist. The filling is typically some variation of bone-in chicken, potato, olives, and whole corn.  They're steamed in banana leaves and eaten with limon, hot sauce, and a little salt.
A few cuetes going off outside

Cuetes, or fireworks, are another important and fun and dangerous tradition.  Fireworks laws are more relaxed than in the U.S. so people set off everything from black cats to straight-up sticks of TNT called bombas.  And everything in between.  :) Everyone sets them off at midnight on the 24th but some people get antsy so you hear them every now and then all evening.