I have spent the last few months in the states, visiting home and loved ones! During my time back home, I did a lot of catching up with my friends and family and with my girlfriend and her family. I also have been working as a substitute teacher and completing my medical school applications. I interviewed with LSU New Orleans, and recently received news of my acceptance! I thank all the wonderful love and support from my family, friends, and my amazing girlfriend Mie; I couldn't have done it without you all! Time with my friends and family has been wonderful, as I have missed them so much, and there's no place like home for the holidays. However I am excited to return to my new Haitian family and friends and return to my work. A huge thanks goes out to all of those who have supported me on this mission with donations, prayers, and love!
| M'ap vini Ayiti! |
The first few days back were very eventful revisiting the town and projects, and remembering my Creole! We also rode bikes over to the jatropha pepinye, where Rob and his group have been busy getting ready for more oil production to make body oil, soap, and bio-diesel. As for the goats, perhaps goat cheese? It was a nice few first days back, and I was able to start working at the clinic again too.
Oh yes and the much missed Haitian sunsets...
It is always so nice meeting the wonderful people who come down to Haiti to contribute their talents and time. God works through many people and many different ways, and its amazing to see it happen. All you need is love in your heart, and a will to help others!
Posting more soon! Much love and God Bless!
beautiful photos! Looking at the sunset I can almost smell the orange peels burning to start the fires.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being accepted to medical school. How exciting. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. Love the pictures and with your descriptions you get an idea of what it is like to be in Haiti. Look forward to seeing more blogs. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading and supporting! I do love the smokey evening smells; the orange peels are amazing for that! I am just realizing how much those clouds in that sunset picture look like the western hemisphere...
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