Today was much less intense than yesterday. I try to
purposely plan my trips to blend the tough days in with the fun ones. We
started the day with a trip to Eagle Market with Gerritt to buy supplies for
cookie and cupcake baking. We brought what we could from the States, but
needed cold items like eggs and butter. By the time we left, I felt like I had
been in Wal-Mart for hours. I like to grocery shop in Haiti, but doing the
conversion math while trying to figure out the labels is confusing. The best
part of the trip was discovering the chocolate bars! I splurged and purchased one. While we were waiting in line Gerritt handed me his keys and pointed to a “bonus
card” looking thing. Yes, folks, they have those here, and I saved 5%! How cool is that?
After we got back to MFGH, we packed a bag and headed to
Miss Dorothy’s baby rescue. I’ve visited Miss Dorothy’s place on my previous
two trips. Some of you may remember reading about a sweet boy named Claudine.
He was not there today, because he has been transferred to a different
orphanage to be eligible for adoption. I was bummed that he wasn’t there, but I
am praying that he soon finds his forever family. I instantly bonded with one
of the newer babies. Her name was Milanda. She has TB, is two years old and
weighed sixteen pounds when she arrived two weeks ago. She is gaining strength,
but still has a ways to go. Please pray for both of these precious children.
We stayed with Miss Dorothy for maybe two hours before we
headed back to MFGH. Tomorrow we are traveling to Lifesaver Orphanage with the
girls, so we did some planning for that. We are taking cookies, singing songs,
and doing a puppet show Bible lesson. We went to the girl’s home to make
cookies, and to practice their performance for tomorrow. We decided that we
could handle doing the cookies without a translator. I began to feel a bit weary
when we first got there – but it went wonderful! I think my Creole is better
than I thought. Or maybe I’m just really good at sign language. Or maybe the
girls were lying when I asked them every five seconds if they understood.
Regardless, the cookies turned out lovely! We had a great afternoon together.
We have a busy day scheduled tomorrow starting at 5:30am
when we leave MFGH for the prayer service at Church on The Rock. I am so
looking forward to this. We will be going to Lifesaver around 10am, but chances are
it will be more like 11am. Gotta love Haiti time. :) Tomorrow is Haiti’s
Independence Day, so we have plans to do some sparklers with the girls tomorrow
evening. It should be a great day.
Everyone have a happy and safe New Years!
Blessings,
Hannah
It was a pleasure sharing all of this with you and Kristie. Could not do it alone, Hannah. You make it so much fun!
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