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A Day of Tearful Goodbyes… :(

November 5, 2013 Posted by Karen Huxter 4 Comments
Karen this time as I had to tearfully see Sandra off at airport today.
Once more I had to see some of my precious family members off at the Port au Prince airport to return to Canada.  Last week I was sad to see brothers Don, Ken and Bob leave.  A lot of work was completed and a lot of fun was had when they were here, along with Dave Buckle and Lisa Edison, as well as the three who stayed the second week.
Traveling in truck in Haiti. One sister riding in the pan of the truck and one hanging out the window of the back seat.
Airport arrival at 7 30 am
Today Luckner and I were both sad to see Dickie, Sandra and Jim leave.   I am already looking forward to when each one of them will be back.  At this point I know only when one will be returning, Don.  He will be coming with others from Newfoundland in May.  When the first family members left I still had three here with me.  Today when these three left I still have Keith, who arrived on Friday, here with me.  Having someone here at HATS to return home to helps make the farewell a ‘little’ easier.
The farewells have begun
Two special men saying Bye for another while
Until we can return!
Bye you two.  I am missing you a ton already
Keith held down the fort today and according to Germaine and others he was busy all day.  I heard him described as ‘Dickie de’ (Dickie two).  He did find time to take a lovely photo of our mission compound, looking lush and beautiful I must say, complete with a rainbow.
Keith’s photo taken today, beautiful lush compound complete with rainbow..
A huge thank you is in order for the million things that was taken care of by the whole group, during the first week and the other three in the second week.  Thank you to a very special lady, Lisa, for not only putting up with us nutty Huxters, and Dave Buckle, but for doing it with grace and with some good ‘comebacks’.  You, my friend, are welcome any time.
Normally Liette comes every November and takes care of the huge job of letters and photos from every sponsored student in our school.  This year Sandra was in charge of it all with Jim as photographer and computer whiz for inputing the photos.  Liette, your aunt Sandra did a good job of following your example and instructions on that important, huge, and time consuming job at the school.  She was a tad nervous about following you, but she need not have been.  She followed your instructions and advice and ‘took off running’.
Bye cuz.  Who is going to take care of my computer and old and Luckner’s old and new ones for Radio Creole now?
We realize that you, Liette, still have a lot of work to do translating all the letters from Creole to English and getting them, and the photos, out to all sponsors.  Without all this dedication and work, from everybody who helped, the school sponsoring program would not be successful.   THANK YOU so very much on behalf of all students and their families.
Remember – everything that is done at HATS by people here long term and short term is …A L L    A B O U T    T H E    C H I L D R E N.
~Karen

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About Karen Huxter

Karen Huxter, the founder and Director of Hands Across the Sea, was born in Springdale, Newfoundland and is proud of her Newfie roots and heritage. She lived in various places across Canada such as Quebec, the Yukon, Ontario, Alberta and BC before moving to Haiti in 1995. In her professional career, Karen worked in teaching, banking and administration and did extensive volunteer work with community groups and charities. A mother of two grown daughters, one young adopted son and seven grandchildren, Karen is energetic and passionate about the work in Haiti. She loves each of the children and has a heart of compassion for children, women and families in the country of Haiti.

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  • Jim Steer
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    November 5, 2013 at 4:10 PM

    It is always such a pleasure to be there, Karen, and always so difficult to leave. No matter how much gets done there is always more waiting for the next crew to take over and carry on. I woke up in Haiti yesterday morning around 4 am and a mere 23 hours later arrived at home in Lytton, it all seems like a dream now, but with some great memories. Love to all the kids and to the house mommies and the staff, special people all. I miss you all.

  • Sandra
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    November 5, 2013 at 6:50 PM

    We had a great time, as always, and it is hard leaving BUT leave we must to be able to return again! I just wish we got a few more things accomplished! Keith will be good for those jobs!
    Glad to hear Jim made it home…we opted to stay in Halifax as our flight didn't get in until 12:02 and we were both too exhausted to drive. We checked into our hotel at 12:47 and I was in bed (a cold bed)in minutes and slept through until after daylight!

  • Dickie MacDonald
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    November 5, 2013 at 7:45 PM

    Just got to Yarmouth at 2:30PM. I had to scrape the windshield at the hotel last night and again this morning. Somewhere around -1 and I did not have a coat. Thanks Karen for your great hospitality,thanks to your children for all the fun and especially thanks to Germaine for all the great meals and for looking after us so well. Keith, all the work does not have to be done the first day, when you think you are done something will be available, pace yourself.

  • Keith
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    November 5, 2013 at 11:44 PM

    Thanks for the advice Dickie. It is true the job list is never completed but I have to try. I've got that IOU from Saturday!!!!
    Glad you 3 are all home safely. Great to meet you all and get to know you guys a little.

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