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Our Voyage Past Blackhawk Helicopters & Extensive Damage

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Our Voyage Past Blackhawk Helicopters & Extensive Damage

January 20, 2010 Posted by HATS Visitors No Comments

It’s hard to believe we crammed so much into just one day yesterday – late in the day we were talking about things that happened in the morning and wondering if they had occurred the week before or not!

The day started before dawn with a 4:00 wake-up. We hit the road by 5:30, initially in two pickups. Stopped in Pont du Sundae just as the sun was rising to pick up our armed-and-uniformed police escort. In St Marc we met up with the minibus we had hired and transferred over to it. After dropping the pickups off at the police compound for safekeeping, we hit the road again about 7:00 or so. The main road out of St Marc was blocked by something that was going on, so we took the back road out of town – a different side of the city from what we’d seen before.

As we got close to Port we began to see more and more signs of the earthquake. There had been damage to walls, cracks in buildings, etc., before, but now we began to see collapsed houses and buildings. As we got close enough to begin to see the city, all that was visible was a fog or haze from dust and smoke, despite the bright sunny day.

On the road into Port, we found ourselves right behind a UN patrol convoy of Brazilian troops. Were we glad to be going in with them! Along the road were piles of rubble, obviously where the dump trucks had been depositing debris. People were climbing all over the piles, scavenging. Damaged buildings or walls, some collapsed entirely, became more frequent.

Our “escort” turned in at the airport grounds. US Blackhawk and other helicopters were everywhere. A large military cargo plane flew low over the road on final approach just as we drove by the runway. UN vehicles, Haitian police, and troops were everywhere. Thankfully the aid program was rapidly kicking into high gear. (A solider escorting us to the airport later in the day commented that the Canadian representation was looking likely to be on the scale of our involvement in Afghanistan, but with one to two weeks instead of six months! Our hearts go out to the troops and their families who will be bearing the stress of being stretched so much by two major and difficult missions.)

As we reached the main roads of PAP traffic became quite intense. People lined the grounds outside the airport, and small tent cities could be seen. Crowds lined up outside the entrance to an industrial park, where dump trucks and vehicles were also queued two lanes wide for quite a distance. This was apparently a distribution site for food and/or water. A pillar of dark smoke rose from somewhere in the distance.

Damage wasn’t as immediately apparent – the streets and sidewalks were busy, and many buildings appeared fine from a distance, or with relatively minor cracks. There were buildings that had been flattened and that we cringed to think about very much, but even on the main road (DelMas) they weren’t as uniformly destroyed as we had feared from rumours and TV coverage. As we moved further in, destroyed buildings became more frequent, but a lot of debris had been removed to allow traffic to proceed already, and thankfully we didn’t see as many obvious horrors as we had feared that the kids might be exposed to.

Lineups for food, water, and gasoline were blocks long in places. The need there is immediate and great, and people are afraid of the looming supply shortage with the normal infrastructure destroyed. Very simply, Port-au-Prince was the center of the country in nearly every sense. The destruction of basic utilities and infrastructure, not to mention shipping and logistics, government, health care, education, commerce, etc., leaves those you speak to simply stunned or in tears.

As we climbed DelMas into the hills around PAP, we saw another large crowd on the left side of the street. “Wow, another food lineup. I feel bad for the people there,” I thought. Then we found out that was the Canadian Embassy!

Karen and one of our police escort hopped out once we got turned back around to find out how to get in. Unfortunately, we had to work our way through the crowd on foot (with the kids) and present ourselves with passports at the gate. Further, no baggage except a carry-on (not a big deal, but we had “loaner” suitcases and such that we wanted to be able to return). We quickly organized ourselves, grabbed a couple things from our bags, and worked our way through the crowds to the lineup. We found that there wasn’t much of a line for Canadian citizens – most were Haitians looking for a way out of their country and situation, but who unfortunately were mostly bound for disappointment. As citizens, we were able to proceed through relatively quickly. People were packed against one another, but were amazingly accommodating to having a bunch of nervous Blancs jostle through them, backpacks bouncing against them. “Pardon”, “Merci”, and smiles of sympathy and understanding for the kids and their anxious parents were common.

Once we got to the gate, the sight of Canadian Forces troops and embassy staff was such a welcome sight! Members of what we believe were the DART team, Royal Canadian Dragoons, RCHA (?), and/or other units were on guard at the gates. Military Police and Haitian security staff were on duty to process those requesting access. We were so thrilled with the reception we received – calm, professional, good humour, friendly, efficient, are all words that describe it. We were quickly processed through the gates and directed to a spot in the shade by several very friendly and confident staff.

Karen was able to accompany us inside after leading and coordinating our trip through the crowd. We were so thankful for her help, and the chance to see everyone safely inside and say proper good byes. We have all become so close as a team and to Karen over the past weeks.

Did we mention that Karen is something of a force of nature? As soon as she had seen us in safely, she went back to the gates to negotiate with the staff there to see if we could bring at least some of our bags through. She disappeared back out the gates, and in a few minutes the truck was seen backing up to right next to the gate. Next thing we knew, Karen and then Luckner were lugging our suitcases (some weighed awfully close to as much as Karen does herself!) up to and through the gates one at a time! She had gotten the okay for us to bring one suitcase apeice through. That was more than we needed, since much of the team had given away most of what they brought either for the PAP mercy mission or to be left with Karen for local distribution, so we were able to bring all of our bags through.

The staff at the embassy were excellent. We were proud to be Canadian. They had a system nailed down and knew what they were doing. Despite days of exhausting hours and demands, they were friendly and joking. They updated us regularly and told us what to expect, ensuring our needs were taken care of. We arrived there about 10:30 or so and after a short wait, dropped off our suitcases for shipment back to Canada in a few weeks (we couldn’t take them with us, but they should get back eventually, which was wonderful), presented our passports for processing, and progressed to a waiting area. We were told they were going to try to get us out on an afternoon flight, which we were amazed by – we had expected to camp on the grounds for a day or two at least!

We had been a bit frustrated at not being able to get through to the Embassy or get much information before arriving, but once we got there and saw how many people they were managing, and what a wonderful job they were doing, we immediately understood. We can’t say enough about how good they were to deal with, looking out for everyone’s well being. We’re grateful for their speed and efficiency – we know that having the kids with our group made our evacuation a higher priority than if we had just been a group of adults, but we are so thankful.

We hadn’t been at the waiting area more than an hour or two when we were taking to a staging area for those being prepared to convoy to the airport. Four or five small buses had been hired, along with several SUV’s. A squad or two of Canadian troops and a number of Haitian security staff accompanied the convoy and each bus, and these were being filled and taken to the airport as quickly as the logistics allowed.

We were only in the staging area another hour or two when our names were called and we boarded the buses. After a false start or two and some delays while things were coordinated, we were taken the short distance to the aiport where we entered the grounds directly. The tarmac was crowded with planes of all shapes and sizes from many different countries and organizations. US troops were everywhere, as well as UN troops and police. Canadian flags were seen on stacks of aid packages, and soon Canadian Forces troops were also seen. Aid agencies, rescue organizations, etc., from all over North America and Europe were everywhere.

Soon we approached the biggest Canadian Air Force jet most of us had seen (A C-17 Globemaster). We waited while a Forces Rescue helicoper was offloaded from it (!) and while we waited the Flight Surgeon came aboard each bus to give us a quick briefing on what to expect. (We’d go through security, go up the ramp, and be seated on the floor – just like Air Canada he joked.) After a bit we were taken right to the ramp at the rear of the plane, went through a security search, and boarded the plane.

Our seats were quite literally on the floor of the cargo area. Cargo straps were run across, and five people on each side of every row were strapped down together. There was a stretcher rack near the front where three or four elderly people with medical needs had been placed, right next to the two flight nurses and the flight surgeon. Our bags were strapped down on the cargo ramp, along with the last bus load of people. Water was handed out to everyone, with instructions from the doctor to make sure we all drank to prevent dehydration and fainting. The ramp (and those on it) was raised as we prepared for takeoff.

The flight was excellent. We were so thankful for the treatment we received. The crew were efficient, yet compassionate and caring, joking and doing their best to keep things light. They were so humane and friendly! For many of us it was something of an adventure to travel this way, and we were so grateful to live in a country blessed with such resources and capabilities. As soon as possible once we reached altitude, boxed lunches were distributed to everyone, with a small feast in each.

Once we arrived, Red Cross blankets were distributed to those dressed in shorts and +40 in Haiti instead of -3 in Montreal. We were were fast-tracked through Customs and Immigration and greeted with coffee, juice, cookies, and snacks. A few fast phone calls ensured, and then on to waiting buses for the ride to the hotel.

At the hotel, the Red Cross, Quebec Government, and aid organizations had a welcome center set up. More food and drinks, clothing, travel arrangement, hotels, meal vouchers, toiletries, social works, crisis counsellors, free cell phone calls – anything we might need was there waiting and even being pressed upon us to ensure all of our needs were taken care of. Staff were there to direct and assist us all. It was amazing – we were overwhelmed and felt so unworthy of all the attention and treatment, especially compared to what so many of the others with us (and even more so those who were still in the midst of Port-au-Prince) had been through.

We were exhausted by this point – here are a couple of photos showing the condition of the kids by that point (around 11:00 pm or so Eastern).

The hotel, breakfast buffet in the morning, etc., were wonderful yet also overwhelming in many respects. We can’t say how thankful we are to all those who helped us yesterday, amazed at how quickly and efficiently we sped through everything, and grateful to our Lord and all those who supported us in prayer. What we experienced was nothing compared to what those of Haiti continue to experience, and we pray that people here will focus on the suffering of those in Port-au-Prince and the rest of Haiti, and do all that they can to help aid and support them in this time!

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  • 50 New Preschool Students Need Sponsors
  • Thank You for the Prayers & Encouragement
  • Hard Pressed but Not Crushed...
  • Heat and Humidity, Rinse & Repeat
  • 3 Weeks to the 2013/2014 School Year
  • Home Sweet Home...Almost
  • A Week with the Fantastic Four!
  • Blessed to Experience this Twice!
  • Hot in the Shade, Hot in the Sun!
  • All the Things we are Thankful For
  • Blog by Ti Luc
  • Red Light Green Light & Mr. Wolf
  • Bananas & Coconuts Hanging from the Trees
  • Arrival to a Warm Canada Day Greeting!
  • Flag Day & Bathroom Construction Update
  • Photo Blog of Our Beautiful Family!
  • The Reimers Here Almost 5 Months Already!
  • Big Thank You to Brentview
  • Melted Big Turk Chocolate Bars for Treats!
  • Field of Dreams at HATS
  • Arrival on a Trip Like no Other
  • Saying 'Bye for Now' to Wonderful People
  • Our Last Day with Choir, Soccer, Hockey and More!
  • Playing Games both Day and Night
  • Singing in English, French, and Creole
  • Busy Day Followed by Haitian Spaghetti!
  • We Made It & Boy Have the Kids Grown!
  • Anne's 3rd Birthday and More!
  • Thank You to the Newfie Team
  • Good 'Ole Newfoundland Labrador Choir
  • Our Lives are Forever Changed
  • Celebrating Haiti’s National Holiday
  • Temperature Swings from 1 to 40 in a Day!
  • A Photo Blog of Greetings!
  • A Beautiful Ring Around the Sun
  • Arrival is Exciting, Departure is Sad
  • Everywhere I Go, I Wear You
  • Missing Home, Friends & Family
  • Magnificent Sunrise Greeted us this Morning
  • Safe Arrival and Quick to Work!
  • March Nou Degaje
  • Draining, Scraping and Refilling the Water Tanks!
  • Birth Announcement Welcoming Jonathan!
  • Karen Left me all Alone!
  • Keeping Busy...Especially in the HATS Hair Salon
  • Computer Basics Class
    Laptop Donations Needed for Computer Classes
  • Until the next time, Haiti, thanks for the memories...✈️
  • Quiet Library Time ?
  • Carnival Time! ?
  • Space Station ?and Stuff
  • Early Arrival ?, Slow to Email ?
  • Welcome Back Shondi ???
  • Different Atmosphere on Saturdays
  • Pencil & Paper ?
  • Mornings & Bugs ??
  • HATS Church ???
  • Let the Adventures Begin! ?
  • Where Has the Time ⏰ Gone???
  • Love, Thankfulness, & Great Appreciation ?
  • The Compound is an Island of Peace & Tranquility
  • Thank You Team Texas for Coming & for Your Encouragement
  • Wonderful Time with Most Precious People on the Planet
  • Haiti Soccer Club vs Texas Soccer Club
  • Team Texas Timeline for Day 3
  • Today's Hour by Hour Updates
  • The Team Texas Journey to HATS
  • Busy Dealing with Many Kinds of Problems
  • Sharing the Loads Feels so Good!
  • Reimer Family has Settled In!
  • The Reimer Family has Arrived!
  • Refreshing Break in Florida
  • Chief Cook & Bottle Washer on Last Day
  • Rounding Up Kids for Photo Shoot...Ha!
  • Poor Chicken Lady, Dinner & a Full Moon
  • Chickens in the Grape Vine
  • As Always, Our Last Week is Passing too Quickly
  • Climbing Coconut Trees with Ease
  • When the Cat is Away...
  • Leaving a Part of my Heart in Haiti
  • Wonderful Day Worshipping the Lord
  • An Old Chick and a Chicken ?
  • Tricking Everyone into a Water Fight!
  • Organizing, Payroll, Furniture Building & Canal Walks
  • Welcomed by Children Dancing with Excitement
  • Enjoying Precious & Valuable Time with My Kids
  • Sad to Share News of David's Passing
  • Together We will Continue to Make a Difference
  • A HATS Family Photo Share
  • Christmas Gifts Suggestions for 2012
  • Bye Mariah, We Love You ?
  • Introducing our Teachers
  • School Sponsors, We Need to Hear from You!
  • Thank You for the Mercy Ministry Donations
  • Liette and Yvette - Thank you and Bye
  • Impressed by Adult Literacy Class
  • Majority of Sponsor Letters & Photos are Sent
  • Teaching Seminar & Mountain Hiking
  • Changing the Life of One Child is Worth It
  • Grapes, Soccer, Shoes & Stars!
  • Barb & Rosie are Leaving ?
  • In Christ we are One Across Oceans
  • Unbelievable Sights & Worse Ant Bites!
  • Our Hearts Soared this Morning
  • Ti Luc & I are Feeling Sluggish!
  • We Snuck in a Nap Today
  • Christmas Gift Options - Chickens, Bibles & Hymn Books
  • Hurricane Sandy, More Devastation for Haiti
  • The Road to St. Marc
  • School School School...So Busy!
  • Team Impressed by Haitians Work Ethic
  • 20th Wedding Anniversary & 18th Anniversary Visiting Haiti
  • Measuring Portions to Feed 50 Families
  • Beautiful View of Mountains, Oxen, Horses and Mules
  • Adorable School Uniforms
  • 22 Suitcases Missed on Arrival
  • Our Birthday Boy, Jonathan Turns One
  • Visit by Fellow Canadians
  • Everyone is Healthy These Days
  • Flat Tires, Canadian Quarters & The Market
  • Welcome Back Mariah & Welcome Lucie
  • Problems from Tropical Storm Isaac
  • Finally! Progress on the School
  • HATS New Missionary Family, The Reimer's
  • Hey Everyone, It’s Seth and Jessie again!
  • Adding Bicycles & Tricycles
  • Many Wonderful Visits this Week
  • Jonathan Crawled from Kay Margo to Kay Mama!
  • HATS is in Need of Support Workers
  • School Office Open for Registration
  • Sad & Horrifying Trip to the Dentist
  • Jonathan & Sandra Continue to Delight with Antics
  • The Ladies of the Kitchen at HATS
  • Thank You for Everything, Including the Crazy Faces
  • Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers
  • Newfie Tradition - The Ugly Stick!
  • Roller Derby at HATS!
  • Introducing Pop Rocks Candy to the Kids
  • Canada Day 2012 at HATS
  • We Already Feel Like Part of the Family
  • Rhythms of Clapping Hands, Stomping Feet, Harmony & Solos
  • HATS School IMKH 2011/2012 Wrapping Up
  • "Searching for the Hidden Treasure" & "The Haitian Smile"
  • Mariah is Coming Back ?
  • Beach Day for the School! ?
  • Construction Updates & Important Message
  • Rainbow but No Rain to Cool Off
  • Making Mango Juice
  • Praying for the Generator to Run!
  • Prayer Requests for Karen & Luckner
  • Babawa Come Play with Us!
  • Thank You for Your Acceptance
  • "Batem" or Blessing for the Children
  • "Blancs" Stand Out at the Market
  • Fireflies in Fancy Flight
  • Broken Roof Blew Right Off!
  • Vaccinations, Mudholes and Donations
  • Rain and Wind and more Rain and Wind
  • No Sean Penn Sightings Yet!
  • Dried Soup Mix or Dried Apple Anyone?
  • Mangos, Sleepover, Mangos, Weiner Roast, More Mangos
  • Easter Hunt for the HATS Kids
  • Happy Easter 2012 Everyone
  • Thank You Bob the Builder!
  • Life Sized Portraits for Color
  • Thank You, Kayden!
  • Breakfast of Potato Pancakes...Platzkie
  • The Friendly Neighbourhood Rice Maker
  • Early to Rise & Early to Work!
  • Yummy Pancake Breakfast with Canadian Maple Syrup!
  • Sleeping on the Roof
  • Sensory Overload & Culture Shock!
  • Heartfelt Farewells for Jessie & Seth
  • Nerve Wracking Trip to St. Marc
  • Jess & Seth are Back!
  • Thank You Texas Team
  • My Adventures at the Comfort House
  • James' Christian Movie Night
  • The Amarillo, Texas Team has Arrived
  • Vladimy on the Air at Radio Creole
  • Plumbing Problems & Kitchen Renovations
  • Another Thank You for Visiting
  • Happy Birthday in 3 Languages!
  • Visiting Project Help Mission in Borel
  • Visiting the Dam at Pelig
  • Home Made of Sticks & Mud
  • HATS is full of Tricksters this Week!
  • Construction on the Security Tower
  • Karen Hooting & Hollering with Glee
  • A Visit from Jofky's Father
  • Sick with Sun Burns & the Flu
  • Circled the Gulf of Gonave Upon Arriving
  • Quick Note to Say We Are OK
  • 2nd Anniversary of Devastating Earthquake
  • Baby Sandra in the Hospital
  • Last Week we Were Blessed
  • Our Arrival with Air Canada Bags
  • How Many People fit in a Haitian Pickup?
  • Happy New Year 2012
  • Thank You to the Fantastic blogger, Goat Herder & photographer
  • Last Day in the Country of Contrasts!
  • Haiti Christmas 2011
  • Gifts, Report Card Day, Biting Ants
  • A Whole Blog About Sleep ?
  • Goats, Painting, Roosters, Haiti Stats
  • 100 Gifts, Market, More
  • Time to Go?! We Just Settled In ?
  • Canal Walk, More Goats, Creatures
  • More Painting, Weather, Accommodations
  • Painting, Baking, B-day Parties
  • Sugar Cane, My mother the Diva, Straw Hair
  • Sorting the Packing, Who's Who, Goats on a Moto
  • Crawling and Flying Things, Milking a goat, The Babies
  • Goats and Perms
  • You Never Stop, Unless you are Sleeping ?
  • Visiting the School & Verrettes Market
  • Goats, Goats, Goats
  • Blankets Arrived at the Perfect Time!
  • Thank You Liette and Yvette
  • The Last Day is the Hardest ?
  • Rice Sparking with Dew
  • Oh the Fun of Writing Letters
  • Singing Jesus Loves the Little Children
  • Sharing Photos of the HATS Family
  • 3:00 AM Alarm Clock!
  • Falling Stars, Fireflies, Toads and Bats
  • Safe Arrival in Deschapelles!
  • Tested and Tried by the Rain
  • Organizing 2011/2012 Sponsor Letters
  • Precious Baby Jonathan
  • Thankfulness & So Many Updates
  • News of our Good Work is Spreading
  • Sharing all I am Thankful For
  • Judel's First Day of School
  • Updating Devotion Song Books is Long Overdue
  • Obstacles Courses are a Blast!
  • Signing up for Blog Updates
  • 2011/2012 School Opening Soon
  • Fun Times at the Radio Station
  • Liz Here a.k.a Nana Toes Toes
  • Thank You Lord!
  • Mariah's Gymnastics, Exercise & Dance Classes
  • The Persistent Spirit & Enterprise of the Haitian People
  • Seeing Those Dear to my Heart ?
  • Evenings Bring Thunder & Lightning Storms ⚡️⛈
  • Hello from our Red Headed Helicopter!
  • Looking Forward to Mama's Return!
  • Hello from "The Rock" in Canada
  • 2011/2012 School Registration Underway
  • Moving Those Tanks!!!
  • It's All About The Children
  • A Chart to Show How Noisy it Really Is!
  • Jesus to the Nations Conference 2017
  • A Very Thoughtful Blog
  • Together We Stand, Divided We Fall
  • A Terrible Stink!
  • There is Nothing Like a Road Trip!
  • Need Christmas Ideas? Sponsor a Student
  • 2014/2015 School Year Photos Week
  • Team Texas Won the Soccer Game!
  • Markets in Haiti Have Everything!
  • Radio Creole’s Favourite on-air Guests Have Arrived!
  • The Lazy Days of a School Break!
  • Happy Valentine’s Day 2015
  • Road Trips, Blackboards & Sick Kids
  • Water Quantity, Quality, & Leaks
  • Our Very Own Photo Gallery!
  • Preparing the Kids for Adult Life
  • 20C is a Deep Freeze in Haiti
  • Carol's Amazing Gift to the Kids
  • Special Thank You for Keith & Joan
  • More Relaxed Trip This Time Around
  • Electricity - The HATS Soap Opera
  • Karen's Latest Wish List
  • Sponsors Needed for 2014/2015 School Year
  • A Very big Thank You to Dickie, Sandra, & Jim
  • Chilly Nights & Scorcher Days!
  • Time for HATS Family Photos
  • The Gents are in the Doghouse! ?
  • How "Not" To Exit a Pickup Truck!
  • Breathtaking Views with the Rising Sun
  • A Handsome Admirer for Sandra
  • Monday Night we had a Great Rainfall
  • Five Years ago Today
  • Handmade Bracelets from Emma Suley
  • Flip Flop Stealing Rats!
  • We all had a Wonderful Night's Sleep
  • Temperature Swing of 54 Degrees!
  • Rats! Oh rats!
  • Blessings at Christmas Everyone
  • Is this really December 19th?
  • Updates on HATS Church and School
  • It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas!
  • Intangible Non-Commodities
  • We Conquered a Mountain ⛰
  • Early Morning Run Before the Heat
  • Everyone Loves a Slip & Slide!
  • In all 50 states its Freezing at Some Point
  • Bridging the Language Gap with Art ?
  • Kids Have Amazing Memories!
  • Amber Alert for Joan & Keith
  • Trouble on the Bridge Near HATS
  • Bye Until January, We will Miss You!
  • Thank You Team Roma Moulding!
  • Relationships to Cherish for a Lifetime
  • Love is More than an Emotion
  • Video Documentary of Day at HATS
  • Epic Soccer Game!
  • Lush Greenery, Miles of Mountains & Crystal Blue Caribbean Waters
  • Catching the Special Moments at HATS
  • Daylight Savings Time Confusion
  • Saturday Movie & Popcorn!
  • Team Texas at Radio Creole
  • Thank you ... Y'all come back now!
  • Hats for Haiti Day Fundraiser
  • Escalating Conditions Between Dominicans and Haitians
  • Birthday Day for March!
  • Mars, Venus and Jupiter in all Their Glory
  • It’s All About Recess!
  • 11 Years is Long Enough...
  • First Class Dentistry from Missionary Team
  • The Joy of Children ?
  • Pervasive Poverty & Unimaginable Crowds
  • Honoured & Humbled to be a Part of Karen's Dream
  • Haiti is a Land of Many Paradoxes
  • Team Effort with Impressive Results!
  • Consuming Double the Water Intake!
  • Linda’s Teaching Time!
  • Thursday's Top Ten Photos
  • Thank You Painting Team!
  • Photos from Family Fun Time
  • Singing, Dancing, Hugging and Giggles to Welcome Us
  • Missions, Rusty Iron, and Thankfulness
  • Our First World Problems Evaporated...
  • Boring Keith, Cracker Jack Karen, & Sulky Sandra
  • Praising with Drums, Tambourines & Singing!
  • Making Music with Our Hands
  • Shocking Visit to Haitian Hospital
  • The Church Front is Complete!
  • Bob the Builder is Here!
  • The day After the Fete
  • Paperwork, Cholera, UN Canadians & Trip to Restaurant
  • Cold & Flu Season Going Round & Round
  • Week off for Our Anniversary
  • End of School, Prayer Request
  • Thank You to Sooo Many!
  • Karen’s 66th Birthday ?
  • The Last Working Day for Team Gerry
  • Guess what we did today?
  • A Rainy Day for Reflection
  • Roofing, Painting, Birthday and a Walk!
  • Smooth Arrival to Karen Jumping Up & Down!
  • Gerry & Team Arrived Safely
  • Double Celebration at our HATS-Haiti School
  • Big Rock Candy Mountain
  • Baby Sandra is Keeping us Busy!
  • Baby Sandra Ruth Comes Home!
  • Baby Sandra, New House Mother & Mother's Day
  • Introducing Baby Sandra Ruth Pierre
  • Winner of the Easter Room Name Competition
  • Noise, Noise, Noise to Accomplishing Things!
  • Little Contest - Name the Kitchen!
  • When You’re Busy, Time Flies
  • Back to Blogging About My Children
  • Some Things Just Don't Change
  • Sun Goes Down on Another Day at HATS
  • Ti Luckner's Special Story
  • What Are you Most Afraid Of?
  • Never Without Love & Hugs ?
  • Big Plans for Weekend
  • Mwen rele Jessie
  • Comfort House Update
  • The Lord is Greatly to be Praised!
  • Dining Like Royalty Thanks to Marta & Germaine
  • HATS Team Introductions
  • Day One for Team Illinois and Team Texas
  • Thank You Brian, Aimee, Corey, Cherie and Jon
  • "Goodbye" Is the Hardest Word
  • How do you say 'Finished' in Creole?
  • The Children Have Touched my Heart
  • Fresh Cement, Little Footprints
  • Did I Mention the Painting?
  • Colour & Brushes a Sight for Traveling Eyes
  • My Hopes, Dreams & Prayers Answered
  • Time for Goodbye After 2 Amazing Weeks
  • Sunday, Beautiful Sunday
  • Sweet...We all Slept in Today! ?
  • A Beehive of Activity
  • Pink Hat, Pepper Guide and Metal Detector
  • Driveway, Vaccinations, Water Tanks & Office Work!
  • Another Day In Paradise
  • Hot, Hot, Hot in the Sun! ?
  • No Dieting Here With Marta's Cooking!
  • Busy, Busy, But Fun
  • A Tour In Rhyme
  • Too Much To Do, Too Little Time
  • A First Class Arrival in Haiti
  • Team Arrives Safely
  • A Frustrating Day and a Delayed Team
  • Looking Back on 2010
  • Happy New Year 2011 Everyone
  • HATS Kids Sang at Magalie's Wedding
  • Christmas 2010 at HATS-Haiti
  • Merry Christmas 2010 From Hands Across the Sea
  • More Troubles in Haiti
  • Greetings Once Again from Troubled Haiti
  • Slower Pace Due to Demonstrations After Election
  • A Time to Come and a Time to Go
  • Mixed Feelings on Last day in Haiti
  • Day of Rest to see Haiti's Beauty
  • Fantastic, Hardworking & Positive Work Team
  • The Painting is Done - Hooray!
  • Another Day of Paint, Paint and More Paint
  • Sunny Day for our Cold Weather Calgarians!
  • Mmmm...A Delicious Pancake Breakfast
  • The Cholera Vaccines Have Arrived!
  • New Team Arrives from Calgary, Canada
  • Greetings Everyone from 'Once Again' Sunny Deschapelles
  • Cholera Continues in Haiti...
  • What's this? Karen Blogging Two Days in a Row!
  • Never a Dull Moment at HATS
  • Last Day due to Early Departure
  • Yummy Meals and Fun in the Sun!
  • Terrible News of Cholera Breakout
  • The Story of Two Cory's
  • Safe Arrival to Unforgettable Sights and Sounds
  • Risk of Another Massive Earthquake
  • The 2010/2011 School Year has Started
  • Generator, School Roof and Enclosure Foundation all at Once!
  • Home Sweet Home
  • My Girls ?
  • Greetings from Unbearably Hot and Humid Haiti
  • TiFi Split Her Chin 2 More Times!
  • Thank You Mariah and Beate
  • Laughs, Joys, Tears and Amazing Stories
  • A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
  • The Construction and Reconstruction Continues
  • Rooster Calls and Honking Trunks as Alarm Clocks
  • Squeals of Delight at my Arrival!
  • Work Continuing on the Mud Mission
  • Greetings from "Mud Mission"
  • A Very Wet Arrival in Haiti
  • Hello From The Oven ?
  • Update on Conditions in Haiti
  • The Heat and the Rain Intensify
  • Ti Luc Update...and Brazil Still Winning World Cup
  • An Early Good Morning to All
  • World Cup Soccer Mania Still Strong in Haiti
  • Clean Teeth for Everyone!
  • World Cup Soccer Mania has hit Haiti
  • Keeping in Touch with Photos of the Boys
  • Heat, High Humidity and Heavy Rain
  • Port-au-Prince Update
  • Karen & Kids
    Honouring Karen on International Women's Day
  • Introduction to Computers ... or Bedlam? ?
  • Haiti - Information Update
  • Surprise Birthday for Karen!
  • Happy Mother's Day 2010
  • My Mom. My Hero
  • Still Getting Hotter...Yikes!
  • Rising Temperatures and Dropping Energy Levels
  • Up Early and Go, Go, Go Even on the Weekends
  • Mmmm, Fresh Baked Bread!
  • Greetings from the Artibonite Valley again
  • People Come & People Go
  • Important - Email address Update for Karen
  • The Juice Business
  • Pray for a Behaviour Change
  • Easter Weekend and Birthdays
  • Happy Easter 2010
  • Thank You to 6 Amazing People
  • What’s so Fond About Farewells?
  • “And on the 7th day...”
  • Beehives and Letting Things Settle for a Minute
  • Carports, Cabinetry, Potatoes and a Story about a Moustache
  • Small Things and Big Things
  • Finding a Rhythm when One is Imposed
  • New Arrivals and Relapses
  • Brian Deux Part Deux
  • Seeing With a Whole New Eyesight
  • Worshiping with the Children from the Orphanage
  • Starting Many Things...Not Finishing Anything!
  • Bob and Mike Arrive
  • The Water Tower has Stairs!
  • It is True...How Time Flies!
  • Ti Luc is Walking!
  • A HATS Haiti "Love Affliction"
  • Our Last Day with the Farm Animal Wake Up Call
  • Wearing Many Hats at HATS
  • Radio Interview with CBC
  • Excited to See a Toilet Seat & Shower Head!
  • Texas Team (+1 Canadian) Arrive in Haiti
  • A Visit with Sister Marie
  • Ryan Reneau Earns $5,000.00 for HATS
  • Dickie's Return to Canada
  • No Sleep from the Rice Mill!
  • Preparing for Dickie to Head Home
  • Trip Home for Jim, Ken and Don
  • Current Situation in Haiti
  • Requests to Take Children & Provide Food
  • New CBC Radio Information Morning Interview
  • Happy Valentines Day 2010!
  • Work, Work, Work and Then Football!
  • Workers Coming & Going in All Directions!
  • Rebar & Cement Work to Build the Water Tower
  • More Repairs and a Trip to Fort at Ti Rivye
  • Thank You and Update on Repairs
  • Funeral Service for Serlande
  • Jim, Don & Ken’s Trip
  • Haiti 911 Calgary & Okanagan Fundraising Successes
  • Settling in and Getting to Work
  • Grateful Dickie Has Arrived!
  • Remembering Serlande
  • Sadness in my Heart, Serlande has Passed Away
  • Sad News of Serlande's Condition
  • Dickie's Trip to Haiti
  • Please Pray for Serlande
  • Serlande is Very Sick
  • Cloning Machine Needed for Karen
  • Hospital Staff Working Round the Clock
  • Startling Statistics on Earthquake Impact
  • Mme Kouri Kouri - Mme Run Run!
  • Hanging On by a Thread
  • Fundraising Event: Haiti 911- Okanagan
  • The Challenges Continue
  • Water Tanks Must be Moved
  • Aftershocks but Everyone at HATS is OK
  • Death & Destruction - Desperate Times
  • Our Voyage Past Blackhawk Helicopters & Extensive Damage
  • Last Leg Home from Montreal
  • Haiti 911 Fundraiser in Calgary
  • Team Heading Home on Canadian Military Flight
  • Horrific Hospital Conditions in Haiti
  • Please Pray for Serlande
  • Paypal Link Broken
  • Devastation Beyond Belief
  • Donations Now Available via PayPal
  • Tears Flow Sharing Earthquake Updates
  • Haiti Team 2010 - Separate Blog
  • Devastating Earthquake, Please Consider Donation
  • Happy New Year - 2010!
  • Many Beautiful Things in Haiti
  • Morning at the Market in Verrettes
  • More of Life in Haiti
  • Stressful Trip to Saint Marc
  • Eye Opening Trip to the Mountains
  • Office Organization Becoming a Reality!
  • Darn Noisy Animals at Night!
  • October Update Newsletter
  • New Family Member, Leica, Sponsor Needed
  • Donate Travel Points Anyone?
  • Threatened Again with Corn & Rice
  • Birthday Wishes for Ti Luc
  • Help Desperately Needed for Karen
  • Employee Profiles - Martha & Luckner
  • School is in & HATS is on the Road Again!
  • A New Vehicle, Thank Goodness!
  • Still in Canada, Schooling Results!!
  • From Canada & Many Thanks!
  • Fencing, Vehicle, Tarantulas and Yogurt
  • Bottles Galore, Ti Luckner, Expansion
  • Construction, Beach and Kids
  • Slow Recovery in Haiti
  • Rice Field or Lake?
  • School, Hunger & the Youngest Growing Stronger!
  • Sponsor Letters, Fundraising and Hope
  • Updates From Christmas and Our Visitors
  • Ti Fi, Bees, Manifestations, Help Needed!
  • Desperate Times in Haiti
  • School Construction and So Much More!
  • A Difficult but Important Year for HATS
  • The Story Behind the First Blog Entry
  • Celebrating 20 Years of Ministry in Haiti for Karen
  • Hand Picked Mangos for Breakfast
  • Thank You Yarmouth Wesleyan Team
  • We Miss our Friends Dearly ?
  • Missing Friends, Prayers Needed and Special Visitors
  • Celebrating Minustah & Fet Drapo
  • Miracles do Happen ?
  • Missing Passport, Missing Person ... Happy Ending!
  • The Arrival of "Mr. Comic"
  • A Poem to Share, "The Haitian Smile"
  • Ti-Luc Gets His Passport & Travel Visa!
  • Birthday Celebrations & Sing Songs
  • When it Rains, it Pours!
  • Thank You from All of Us
  • Thank You Springdale, Newfoundland Team ❤️
  • Annual Trip to the Beach ?
  • Ti Luc is in Canada
  • Fun in the Sun in Kelowna, BC
  • Lions, Bears, Giraffes and More at the Zoo!
  • Calaway Amusement Park in Calgary, Canada
  • Ti Luc Returned to Haiti
  • Whirlwind of Heat and Hugs Since Arriving
  • Happy Canada Day from Haiti ??
  • Almond Trees and Chalkboards
  • Sew, Sew Good!
  • Ninja Sewing Team & Water Fight
  • We are Missing Heather, Ronaele and LaRee
  • Somedays Encounter More Challenges than Others
  • Hamburger Cookout with Corn on the Cob!
  • Thank You Beate
  • Enjoying Our Time out of School
  • HATS School IMKH Year Ends & Begins Anew
  • I am a Morning Person
  • Ti Luc in Wonderful Newfoundland
  • Loving Time in Springdale, Newfoundland
  • The Adventures of Ti Luc with Mama Karen
  • Ti Luc is Loving his Family Time in Canada
  • Ride for Refuge 2015
  • We are Home and Settled Back In
  • Our HATS Family has Grown
  • Guess Who Returned to Visit?
  • Ride for Refuge Fundraiser Success!
  • Bonswa After an Amazing Week!
  • Hair Pin Turns & No Guard Rails!
  • Church For the Kids By the Kids!
  • Hotwheels, Animals and Puzzles
  • The Office is Packed & Ready for Painting
  • A Love for Teaching
  • Kids Missed the Time Change Memo
  • The Compound is a Beehive of Activity
  • A Week With No School!
  • The Boss Lady is Back!
  • New Bikes, Tires, Seats, Tubes and More!
  • A New Swing Set for the Kids
  • Too Cool to Smile for Photos
  • Tasting Cake Batter for the First Time
  • Sponsor Letters for 2016-2016 are Done!
  • Spiders Sleeping in my Shoe!
  • The Switch from Summer to Winter Clothing
  • The Little Ones and Other Things
  • Our Last Day to Cross Things off the To Do List
  • Christmas Lights, Marshmallows and Rainy Days
  • Learning to Love Hockey in Haiti
  • Internet Problems Again
  • School Exams are Finished
  • Machetes are the "Must Have" Tool Haiti
  • Merry Christmas from Hands Across The Sea-Haiti
  • Christmas Season Greetings
  • Arrived Safe & Sound...but Without Luggage!
  • So Much to See & Do
  • Night Drives and Skyward Views
  • Visit from Project Help Mission
  • Children do Wonders for the Heart
  • Reflecting on our 7 Days
  • Exhausted by 7:30 PM
  • Saturday, Sunday and Monday...
  • To Market To Market, Jiggety Jig
  • A Million Percent Humidity
  • Back to Good Health
  • Facts to Better Understand Haiti
  • Safe Arrival with Eight Hockey Bags!
  • Surprise...Rain in January!
  • Quiet on the Compound
  • Thank You Jim, Dickie and Sandra
  • HATS Runs on Momentum
  • Repairing & Riding Bikes
  • The Canal Walk is a Highlight
  • It's Carnival Time!
  • Saturdays are for Fun!
  • Carnival or Carnaval?
  • Sponsors Still Needed for 56 Students
  • Happy Valentine's Day ❤️
  • No Hiding from Homework for these Kids!
  • Team Texas is Back!
  • Exciting Things Happened Today
  • Our Days Begin with the Kids
  • Sabbath Day in Haiti
  • Last Full Day for Team Texas
  • Thank You Team Texas
  • Our First Haitian Church Service
  • Thursday Tidbits
  • Thank you God for Everything
  • First Time at HATS - Melissa and Stephen
  • Too Much Fun with the Children
  • Time Has Flown By
  • Thank You to Stephen and Melissa
  • A Great Weekend!
  • Our First Trip to HATS - Mike & Nicki
  • The Food is soooo Delicious!
  • Playtime is the Best
  • So Much to See!
  • Kids on Parade!
  • Arrived safe ... but really tired!
  • Christmas in March
  • Comings & Goings with Ups and Downs
  • Thank You Heidi Perry
  • HATS Mission is in Need
  • New Adventures...Never a Dull Moment!
  • Thank you Keith and Joan
  • Happy Birthday ... with Frosting!
  • Many, Many Thanks to Friends & Family!
  • A Whole New World
  • Each Day is an Adventure
  • A Walk Down Memory Lane...
  • Learning New Words in Creole
  • Construction of all Shapes and Sizes
  • Weekends and Canal Walks
  • A Poem for My Boy...
  • Helping in the High School Classroom
  • Greetings Everyone
  • HATS school IMKH
  • HATS School IMKH Addendum
  • It’s Raining! It’s Pouring!
  • HATS Volunteer Positions Available - Join Us!
  • Heat humidity and more rain.
  • The hottest day yet....
  • Thank You Team Texas
  • Hello From HOT HATS-Haiti!
  • Gotta Love Those Teenagers!
  • HATS Web Site Revision Coming Soon
  • I love to Walk Early Mornings
  • Parties and More Parties!
  • Arrived, Safe & Sound...Almost
  • Hi! Don and Emma Here
  • Another Busy Day Behind Us!
  • Getting Ready for Mother's Day
  • Hello out there in Blogland !
  • Thank you so very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
  • Goodbye for now
  • Some of you know...
  • The blog today is written by Heather.
  • Two Days in One Post - July 3 and 4
  • New Fundraising Event - The Artist Project
  • Days 3 & 4 were the Weekend
  • School Sponsors Needed for 60 Students
  • Day 2 for Team Texas is in the Books
  • Team Texas ? Has Arrived!
  • Presidential Inauguration ??
  • Kids Being Kids
  • Thank You Jim ?
  • We are Back at HATS Haiti Again
  • One Very Special Month ?
  • All Good Things Come to an End... Goodbye for Now
  • A Wonderful Time of the Year
  • Christmas - Gifts, Food and Mummering
  • Santa comes to Haiti
  • Bugs and Spiders and Christmas Stockings
  • Jocelyn's Great Adventure ?
  • Back at HATS for the 2nd Time!
  • Tuesday Tidbits
  • So Many Changes in 5 Years ⏳
  • Loving the ☀️ Weather & Getting Tons ? Done!
  • Today's blog by HATS own BOB the Builder
  • Hockey in Haiti ?
  • Air Canada Foundation
  • Benches, Bicycles and Books
  • So Good to be Home!
  • Edmonton Mayfield Rotary Charitable Society
  • Our Ninja Party
  • ? Welcome Home ?
  • Hurricane Relief
  • Monday's Musings
  • Settling In
  • Haiti Disaster, Accepting Donations
  • An Update on Hurricane Matthew
  • ? Photo Blog ?
  • So Many Updates...Cast, Cement, Pies and more!
  • Construction, exciting times at HATS-Haiti
  • Friday Night, Ladies Night!
  • Introducing our Media Centre & Other Website News
  • These boots are made for walking...in the rain!
  • 2 Accidents and a Wedding, to Hugs and Smiling Faces
  • Ride for Refuge 2016
  • HATS Website & Blog Changes
  • Introducing "Our Blog Authors" Feature
  • Our Summer 2016 Visit to Canada
  • Thankfulness
  • Prayer Support is Needed
  • HATS Update

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