.... Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the Lord of hosts. Zechariah 4:6
Friday, June 8, 2012
Trip to the Baptist Mission #1.
A happy feeling warms my heart tonight!
We had an enjoyable day with our family, the girls, and the native women.
Today, once again, Don’s faithful Chevy truck did an excellent job hauling a group of excited children and their caregivers . If it could talk, I’m sure it would have many an interesting story to tell…its life began in the comforts of the USA in the year of 2001. It drove many a mile on the smooth roads of Pennsylvania, serving Don’s siding business well. Ten years later it boarded a boat in Miami, Florida and sailed across the waters to the warm island of Haiti. Today it is doing a great job helping with the many different needs that arise here in Haiti…. from hauling the sick and dying to hauling energetic children who are full of life and energy! I hope and pray that this faithful machine will be blessed with a long and happy life! Vehicles have a longer life expectancy here in Haiti… believe it or not!! By the looks of some of them, they refuse to die!
This morning we decided to escape the confines of our walled compound and head for the southern mountains of Haiti! (don’t misunderstand me though.. i do like our walls!) The girls had off school, giving us a great opportunity to have some fun together.. ;) We had a total of 29 people in the truck. What precious cargo! What an awesome responsibility.. lays upon the shoulders of the driver… and the truck! I thank God for the guardian angels He sent along with us today and every day that we venture out onto the roads. ;)
Our destination was the Baptist Mission. It took us about three hours to get there.
This mission is a popular place here in Haiti and many people visit it. They have a clinic, a church, a school, a museum, a restaurant, a store with lots of beautiful things made by the natives… etc.
We went to visit the monkey that lives there!… They also have a little “set up” that resembles a zoo! (very small compared to the zoos in the USA)
He was one feisty little monkey and did very well entertaining us!
Above is a picture of “Daddy Don” and Karlee intrigued with the silly monkey!
Me with three of the native women who help here at the Girls’ Home…
This is Nadia.. the oldest girl here. (besides me.. ;)She has been with this mission for over ten years.
I think she looks really “cute” in this picture!
After our tour of the “zoo” we decided to patronize the restaurant! It was about lunch time and we were hungry. :)
to be continued….
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