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Circled the Gulf of Gonave Upon Arriving

January 26, 2012 Posted by Jim Steer 5 Comments

Starting from both coasts of Canada and the nation’s capital, we all arrived safe and sound in Deschapelles last night after a long and interesting journey. Our flight was unable to land in Haiti due to a disabled aircraft on the runway, so we circled around the Gulf of Gonave several times while they worked to remove it. The day was clear and sunny, so the view was quite nice for those of us (well, me) in a window seat!

Happy to be out of the airport

 

Happy Travellers

Friends of Karen’s, Dave and Tammy, were with her to help us transport all of the luggage back to HATS. Karen and Sandra sat in the back of the truck catching up and Luckner let Dickie drive once we were out of Port-au-Prince. Both Jim and Dickie remarked on the changes they noticed since their last visit.

After saying a big hello to all the kids, a great meal of welcome-to-Haiti-soup (soup joumou) and some initial unpacking, we all headed upstairs to our mosquito tents for the night. Nobody slept very well, however, due to the nighttime cacophony courtesy of goats, guinea fowl, dogs, roosters, horses, drums, etc.

Sleeping quarters

This morning, we went to devotions over at the school. We got to see Mariah teaching her adorable, though sometimes naughty students, ages 3 and 4. Dickie worked on fixing various plumbing issues, such as a clogged drain in the kitchen and toilets that didn’t have enough water flowing to them. Jim worked on computer maintenance and supervised a group of guys who were here to fix the internet connectivity issues on the compound. This blog is made possible because of their good work. Halellujah! Sandra and I sorted donations, cuddled baby Sandra, brought some supplies over to the school, etc. Karen was super busy as usual!

Sandra serving food to Mariah’s class

 

Mariah with her students

 

Working on internet

Later in the afternoon, we headed over to Luckner’s to see the Radio Creole station. It is quite impressive. Karen was teaching an English class there and she used us as teaching aids for a lesson on families. We learned why Shondi is not married! The class got out early as they were going to get to watch an important football (soccer) match on the television that was being simultaneously translated on the radio in creole.

Trip to Radio Creole

 

Father and son at Radio Creole

After returning to the compound, all the adults and the kids went for a walk along the canal. There is always lots to see and do and fun was had by all!

Family walk on the canal

~Jim

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About Jim Steer

I first visited Haiti in 1989 and felt God drawing me back there in 2009. After speaking with Karen I was added to a team for 2010 and have been returning regularly since. I felt I had something to offer the mission but soon discovered that I received much more than I could ever give. God has blessed me so much through all the people I have met there, especially the children. The country is beautiful, the people a delight and the time at the mission flies by.

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  • Blair
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    January 26, 2012 at 1:10 PM

    So glad you have arrived safe and sound! Praise the Lord! Molly and I are excited to read about all of your adventures – keep the stories coming. Love to you all! (Danielle)

  • Sheila
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    January 26, 2012 at 7:02 PM

    So pleased to hear word that you all arrived safely – was beginning to wonder.
    The blog is wonderful (has Shondi been designated the official blogger?) – keep up the awesome reports. Hugs to all. Sheila

  • Dana K
    · Reply

    January 26, 2012 at 7:07 PM

    Who wrote this blog? Jim? I'm not sure who the 'me' is. I'd also love to know how come Shondi is not married! 🙂

  • Caleb
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    January 26, 2012 at 10:08 PM

    I would too!

  • Cindy
    · Reply

    January 30, 2012 at 3:49 PM

    I would too!! Great blog!! Thanks for the updates and keep them coming!! Praying for you all!! Blessings!! Cindy Lou

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