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Fantastic, Hardworking & Positive Work Team

November 21, 2010 Posted by Liette Wilson 3 Comments

This fantastic work team is hardworking and positive. They’ll do anything – paint, carry, move suitcases, scan letters, resize photos, take care of kids, do plumbing, dig holes, move poles, etc etc. But it seems they just won’t blog! So here I am again (Liette) to do the blog for tonight because I know there are families and friends anxiously awaiting news of our adventures.

Today, being Saturday, was a bit more relaxed in terms of heavy labour. Well, maybe not for Jan who painted and carried all the donated items in suitcases from one depot to another. Nor for Roger nor Barry who worked through their TO DO list which miraculously gets longer every day, not shorter. It’s like the loaves and the fishes. This morning we discovered that the cold water tap didn’t work in the shower upstairs, the main floor bathroom doorknob is always locked (not great when the wind blows the door closed) and the new tap is broken at the school.

Our day started at 4 am when the rice mill started up next door. What a racket! Carol says that she is pretty sure sleeping in hell is a lot like trying to sleep in Haiti – noise, heat, and smells. You’re exhausted but you just can’t sleep. First thing this morning we took a tap-tap to Verrettes market to experience a true Haitian market. Everyone enjoyed the experience and Josiah even got new dress shoes.

Our jobs today included painting the main floor bathroom in the main house, cleaning brushes and rollers, scanning sponsor student letters in preparation to send to sponsors, updating email address lists for sponsors, fixing plumbing, moving clotheslines, moving boxes and suitcases, and of course taking care of kids.

Today I’d like to introduce two more members of our team.

Carol, from Calgary, is an active member of many volunteer groups in Calgary. Since coming to Haiti, Carol has spent time with many of the children, but has taken extra care with Tifi who loves the attention. Today, Carol helped Tifi walk along the canal with the group, holding her hand the whole time so she wouldn’t fall. Carol surprised herself on this trip by doing an excellent job of painting and by resizing photos on the computer – two tasks she didn’t think she knew how to do!

Jan, Carol and kids on the canal
Carol resizing student photos

Nichole is our token American. She joined us in Port-au-Prince on our first day after spending a week in Carrefour with another mission. She loves to laugh and is Ti Luc’s special friend. He just adores her, even naming his giant puppet after her. Nichole has two young children in Haiti who she’s missing alot, making up for their absence with tons of hugs and kisses from the children here. She enjoys asking us what our strange Canadian words mean and insisting we all say “eh”. Nichole has been tirelessly painting for most of her time here, taking a break from painting today to work with Penny on scanning student letters and updating email lists.

Nichole painting

I’m also including some photos of the new and improved children’s home! It looks fantastic inside – bright and clean.

Newly painted girls’ room

 

Newly painted kitchen

Finally, we finished our day today with a birthday celebration for JJ and Moyiz. They were thrilled to be the centre of attention, to have birthday cake, singing, prayers and a backpack each full of great stuff. They are growing up to be great young boys who are full of spunk and affection.

JJ and Moyiz at their birthday party
Judel thrilled to have chocolate cake

That’s it for now. Everyone else is gone to bed and most of us are going hiking at 6 am so I must get some sleep.

~Liette

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About Liette Wilson

Liette Wilson has been involved with Hands Across the Sea since 2000. She lived in Haiti from 1995-1997 and has been involved with international development initiatives since that time. A literacy teacher and mother of four in Calgary, she loves knowing that her work with this organization makes a tangible difference in the lives of children and families in Haiti. Liette is currently responsible for the sponsorship program for which she travels to Haiti each year.

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  • Dickie MacDonald
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    November 21, 2010 at 3:47 AM

    Nice Blog again Liette. You all deserve a break, enjoy your hike. Are you going to visit Mariah's biological father and family up the mountain? Have you checked on the weather in Calgary yet? Maybe you shouldn't.
    Sandra and I always wonder why very few people do not leave a comment.
    Since November 16th, 642 have viewed the Blog

  • Sylvia
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    November 21, 2010 at 6:17 AM

    I especially liked the photo of the two happy birthday boys. Those smiles could not be any bigger.

  • Sandra
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    November 21, 2010 at 1:28 PM

    The Children's home looks so beautiful. Thank you everyone!
    Moise and JJ are just beaming on their birthday chairs…how cute. I bet they loved every minute of their attention, and so they should.
    Enjoy your hike today and whatever else you do to see a little of Haiti.

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