Welcome to our wedding blog!
This is the first of what will be many posts about Patty and me, our wedding and Guatemala. Our hope is that many of you will have the opportunity to attend our wedding at La Casa Colibrí in Santa Catarina Palopó, Sololá, Guatemala. In doing so, you’ll have the opportunity to celebrate with us that “the two will become one flesh,” (Mark 10:8), celebrate our lives up to this point and our new life together and also get to know Guatemala, which is an absolutely stunning country which has been formative for me and, of course, is the home of my fiancé Patty.
Where is Guatemala? Many Americans I speak to talk about Guatemala knowing more or less where it is, but I can tell too that they don’t know exactly. So don’t feel bad if you can’t exactly remember .
The good news is that Guatemala is, on a world scale, extremely close to the United States. There are non-stop flights from:
• Miami (2 hr 15 min, American Airlines)
• Atlanta (3 hr, Delta)
• Houston (2 hr 45 min, Continental)
• Los Angeles (4 hr 30 min, Delta, TACA)
I actually live closer to my permanent home in Los Angeles now than I did when I was studying at Brown!
Where is La Casa Colibrí? La Casa Colibrí is located on a beautiful lake, Lake Atitlán, which is one of Guatemala’s top tourist attractions. Listen to what the author Aldous Huxley had to say about the lake:
"Lake Como [in Italy], it seems to me, touches on the limit of permissibly picturesque, but Atitlán is Como with additional embellishments of several immense volcanoes. It really is too much of a good thing."



The lake is located at 1,562 meters above sea level, or 5,125 feet, giving it a temperate climate despite its tropical latitude. A few miles north of the lake, at the Inter-American Highway, the elevation is 2,400 meters (7,896 feet) and a few miles to the south, in the department of Suchitepéquez, the elevation is 730 meters (2,400 feet), creating a spectacularly sloped and mountainous terrain which surrounds the lake on all sides. The crown jewels of the lake, however, are the three volcanoes on its southern side, Atitlán (3,535 m – 11,598 feet), Tolimán (3,158 m – 10,361 feet) and San Pedro (3,020 m – 9,990 feet). Nine large towns and several smaller villages circle the lake, each with their own culture, indigenous dress and things to do for the visitor.
The wedding itself will be outside the town of Santa Catarina Palopó at La Casa Colibrí, a beautiful home overlooking the lake. Please check out the website
La Casa Colibri. Unfortunately, we don’t have room for everybody to stay at the house, but the lake is a major tourist attraction and there are many places nearby where you can stay at any budget, from hostel to five-star hotel. More on that later.
For those who are interested in travelling around Guatemala, there are tons of amazing natural and cultural wonders to see. If you look on the Internet, you will find plenty of information about the following visitor highlights:
• Antigua Guatemala
• Tikal
• Quetzaltenango
• Volcán Tajumulco
• Volcán Pacaya
• Semuc Champey
• Ixil Triangle
• Todos Santos Cuchumatán
• Río Dulce and the Caribbean Coast
• Monterrico and the Pacific Coast
• If anyone is interested as well, I can hook you up with Sustainable Community Tourism Peace Corps Volunteers who can take you to their extremely interesting, beautiful sites which are off the tourist beaten path.
I will post a schedule of activities soon, but the wedding party will occupy the house from Wednesday, January 11, leaving on Monday, January 16 (Martin Luther King Day). If you are interested in coming to Esquipulas Palo Gordo, San Marcos, Patty’s home and the town where I have been living for two years as a Peace Corps Volunteer, I would love to show you around, but you should plan to do it before Wednesday the 11th, as I will not be there immediately after the wedding ;-) Before you reserve your flights, e-mail me at PhilipBurns77@gmail.com so that we can coordinate.
That’s the general overview for now. In the coming days and weeks, I’ll expand on each of the topics I’ve mentioned here so that you can plan your trip to Guatemala for our wedding. Patty and I thank you very much for supporting us!