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? Photo Blog ?

? Photo Blog ?

September 14, 2016 Posted by Karen Huxter 2 Comments

Here are some photos of the recent ongoings!

Remember to click on any one of the photos and it will bring up the gallery. Once in gallery view you can flip through each photo at full size and read the captions provided to describe each photo.

Enjoy ☺️

Chocolate is good Mama. Please bring more when you come home.
Chocolate is good Mama. Please bring more when you come home.
Seeing Mariah off
Seeing Mariah off
Mesi mama.
Mesi mama.
Well done Magdala.
Well done Magdala.
Not without saying please and thank you Magdala
Not without saying please and thank you Magdala
Rice - stage one
Rice – stage one
Rice - stage two
Rice – stage two
Rice - stage three
Rice – stage three
Look Mama. I'm in the tree.
Look Mama. I’m in the tree.
Mama trying to keep her runners dry
Mama trying to keep her runners dry
Jump Mariah
Jump Mariah
Trying to get a walk in before the rain hits.
Trying to get a walk in before the rain hits.
Enjoying sugarcane from our own yard.
Enjoying sugarcane from our own yard.
Walkers and workers
Walkers and workers
Scenes from our walk
Scenes from our walk
Kids all like to help put supplies away that Papa Luckner buys and delivers to HATS.
Kids all like to help put supplies away that Papa Luckner buys and delivers to HATS.
Maybe we should head home quickly.
Maybe we should head home quickly.
Anko souple Maman.
Anko souple Maman.
Avoiding the muddy path
Dickieson and Magdala are helping too
Dickieson and Magdala are helping too
Come on slow pokes. We need to go back home.
Come on slow pokes. We need to go back home.
Taking Ti Fi back to HATS after church
Taking Ti Fi back to HATS after church
Early morning walk
Early morning walk
Lined up by Mama Sunday morning before church. All looking guilty. All except Dickieson who joined in on his own. Investigation into who smashed the plumbing pipes - answers 'Not me, not me, not me'. Of course not. ha.
Lined up by Mama Sunday morning before church. All looking guilty. All except Dickieson who joined in on his own. Investigation into who smashed the plumbing pipes – answers ‘Not me, not me, not me’. Of course not. ha.
Arrival at first mud hole
Arrival at first mud hole

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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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  • Beate
    · Reply

    September 15, 2016 at 4:56 PM

    It’s so wonderful to see Mama with her beautiful children…Love you all, Beate

  • Diane Chase
    · Reply

    October 5, 2016 at 10:00 AM

    I lost touch with your news as I cared for my late mother-in-law.
    It has taken Hurricane Matthew to remind me of you. Your
    web pages have changed so much. So glad to see all the children
    happy and healthy. I hope and pray you have come through this
    storm with no great problems. I will not lose touch now, if I can
    prevent it. Much love from Nova Scotia.
    PS What do you need most right now? Diane

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