About Us
- Amy(potato) & Becca(sugar cane)
- We met on our first trip to Haiti in July 2010. We have both fallen in love with Haiti and the people that live there. The girls we work with have taught us so much, and we pray we can have a positive impact on them as well.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Becca's New Blog
Monday, August 1, 2011
Day 25: Mesi
Later today we have an appointment to visit our Doctor friend at the clinic we frequent to see about prices and see if she can help us in any way. Tomorrow we will either send our friend to go find medicine in PAP or we will go to PAP ourselves. Busy days right before leaving. I would much rather sit and hold cute kids, but this is helping them more than me holding them. Anpil travay pou nou! Lots of work for us! We will tell you more as more happens.
Amy
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Day 24: We have no money
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Oh and Amy didn't wake up early with me not because she was being lazy but because she wasn't feeilng good. Haha
-Becca
Friday, July 29, 2011
Day 23: Girls get a class!
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Day 22: Dokte Dokte
As all our posts and all our days start out we woke up today. We had to get up early to get the workers started on planting the trees. We had Tou Tou, Emmanuel, Enel, and Mackinson working. Coi-Cou made the decisions with us about where the trees should go. It was good to see him leading the boys. An even better part was when Becca and I were pasing things off for measurements and they wanted a measuring tape. Not just a regualr measuring tape but a long rope like one. This boys have learned so much and it seems the are putting their skills to use! We left them to work and headed to the doctor.
Renette, Chirbyne, Chabine(newer girl, Wichmie, Charley, Becca, and I went to the Doctor today. As we previously mentioned that doctor has been so helpful to us in the past year. Its so crazy to me that everytime Charley and I go to that Doctor its like he really remembers me. I feel very connected to him when we go there. He always reaches for me, and when he cries he doesnt want anyone else to hold him. The doctor said today, "He knows you" Those are big words for me. I struggle with my attatchment to Charley. I have seen the negative effects of me growing too close to him. When I came in September I spent all day everyday holding him. Then when I would give him to someone else he would scream and cry for me. Part of me was happy that he was so attatched to me, but the other half felt aweful for forming that attatchment only to rip it away. I try to love him and hold him but not too much so that it becomes hard for him. It is VERY hard for me. When I am home I sometimes find myself asking God why he has put Charley in my life, why He has given me so much love for that baby when I cannot bring him home and care for him, I don't know the answer is but I trust God knows what he is doing. Anyway we had a good visit at the doctor. Charley got an antibiotic for his eye and some fluid in his ear. Chirbyne and Wichmie have worms, and Chabine has an abcess near her hip that the doctor is concerned about. The doctor is also helping us figure the Gynocologist situation. We will be meeting with the gyno tomorrow at 7am! No sleeps for me. One intersting thing that happened was the surprised and happy looks on peoples faces when they saw us carrying kids through the streetes to the doctor. I think that most "white people" who come here have cars. Sadly we do not. Its good for our legs, good for getting to know the community, and keeping in touch with reality to ride tap taps and walk rather than be closed off in an a/c car. Don't get me wrong though I love cars with a/c!
I need to mention that I have the worst sunburn EVER on my head right now. I can't even touch it. Last night when it rained it felt like needles were stabbing my head. OW!
After the doctor we wet to find a Haitian Flag, get some food, then head back to the orphanage. We couldn't find the flag, the food wasn;t ready.....but we did find some mirrors for the girls! Happy surprise for us. We then headed back to the orphanage. When we got back we saw that the trees were planted amd they looked great! We payed the guys for their work then headed out again. We went with Mackenson and Junior(brothers that live in the village next door) to go see Juniors dads farming area. We went because Becca wanted to go buy Coconuts today and junior said no we can go see my father. It was so INCREDIBLE! We walked down a road to where his dad was. A guy climbed way up a tree and knocked down a ton of coconuts. The used a machete and opened one for each of us. We drank the coconut water, and then they cut them in half so we could eat the coconut "meat". Yum Yum Yum! They also cut up 4 coconuts to go! yay. After that we were very full. But we weren't done. His dad wanted to give us Sugar Cane also. We got that "to go" as we were very full. it was so nice to recieve these free gift. Not that we should be getting all kinds of gift or anything but when it happens it is sooooo nice. After we got that stuff we went to go back to Leogane. On the tap tap was our friend that we buy drinks from a lot. She had a BIG basket with a lot of salt. I commented on how much salt she had. Awhile later she nudged me to pass me a salt. I said oh thank you but no, She kept nudging so I took it. Then she gave me another for Becca. Its like a BIG ol salt container like you buy at the grocery store to refill your shaker. I was so touched. I cant wait to bring it home and think of her when I use it. Oh no...now I'm getting sad again about leaving Erg. So we went to town got some food.Of course we hit up Miglise! We forced her to take a picture with us today. She actually totally loves us and was resistent but happy to pose for a photo. She is one hard working lady. After we ate we walked down the street to go see about the flag. Earlier in the morning I had walked down the same street and my gauge(earing) had fallen out of my ear. I was really sad because I lost a different one the other day. So I told Junior, Mackenson, and Becca to keep their eyes open for my gauge. I asked 3 people if they had seen it and showed them my other one. That last girl I asked said no. Then a couple minutes later said she thought she had. She started looking around and spotted it on the street! I was overjoyed! YAY!! Sadly the flag was not a success. So we will see about it tomorrow. We did passby a guy wearing a digicell shirt and we have plans to get one for each of us tomorrow!
While we were walking back to the edge of town to catch a tap tap a moto drove by and i thought I heard my name. So I turned around. I told the guy I dont know you. Turns out I did. Hello Pooshon. haha. Its funny because he seemed shy and quiet. Maybe he is sad that Becca doesnt love him. Earlier when we walked into town Becca held on to Mackensons arm when we passed Pooshons families place so it would look like she was taken. Poor Pooshon.
So we headed back to Leogane on the tap tap. The tap tap where some lady was staring at my ears angrily the whole time and where becca got ripped off. The tap tap costs 20gds for both of us to ride. That is equal to $0.50. Today they gave her back the wrong change and when she told them this they told her she didnt understand Creole and drove away. Mackenson was very upset and gave Becca 5gds. Now we are at the Internet Cafe where we spend our time talking to you.
Our time here is coming to an end and it is very sad. I want a picture of everything and everyone. There have been so many wonderful things that happened this trip. Progress above and beyond ecpectation. Friends bonded tighter, new friendships growing, and people loving each other. I know it may sound cheesy but it is so true. Its hard to judge the progress of relationships from an outside perspective....but to see and feel that growth is life changing. The love I feel here is so great my heart my explode. For real :)
Mwen renemn ou Ayiti. ANPIL
Amy
Day 21
We woke up early to go to Yveline’s nursing school Carrefour. We were surprised how long it took us to get there. We were wayyyyy tired, and were surprised that she can do this every day. We asked the students to pay their fees because we want to go to Yveline’s graduation but they won’t hold it if people don’t pay their fees. We spent a while visiting with some of Jeans friends since he has a house right near the nursing school. Amy bought a giant avocado. We then took a taptap with Jean to go to his friend’s house to buy some trees to plant at the orphanage. Amy and I got 12 trees. 8 mango trees and 4 Qennepp trees. Qennepps are a little fruit with a green peel that is slimy on the inside with a big pit and come in a bunch. Both kinds of trees are big so they will provide a lot of shade for the orphanage. Amy and I carried all 12 trees (they are babies so they are pretty tiny though) back to the orphanage on a taptap like true Haitians. We put the trees in the boys side of the container to keep them out of the sun until the next day when we’d have some of the boys plant them. It was a REAL hot day and we didn’t really eat or drink much so we decided to go get some food at that place we discovered by the internet café. It was really nice to sit and enjoy our cold cokes. One Haitian man told us he was happy to see people taking a minute to relax and enjoy his country and not just be on the run all the time. Ketianne also told us that she likes us when we relax and spend time with them instead of working all the time. I think spending time with other people is very important to people in Haiti. Amy and I would rather be sitting around “getting nothing done” if “getting nothing done” means building relationships with people. So anyway, as we were sitting waiting for the food we ordered we saw a white guy walk out of the internet café so as always, Amy and I yelled “hey blan!” and he came over to say hello. His name is Kyle and he moved here because he loves Haiti and does construction projects. He stays with his Haitian friend Mario who was with him. Right now he is building a church in the mountains. He told us about a place in Leogane where we can get delicious French fries so we were pretty excited about that. We were also really impressed because he has a new truck with air conditioning. I’m saving his number just in case I ever need a ride somewhere far away.. Haha! But for real, he gave us a ride to the church so we could re-take pictures of the roof for Pastor Kelly because we took the wrong ones before. (don’t worry Sherman, we didn’t die!) Kyle and Mario then drove us back to the orphanage where he gave all the girls lollipops so they fell instantly in love.
We went to visit the boys orphanage when it started to rain really hard! All the little boys were running around naked in the rain and it was funny. It’s something I think a lot of American kids miss out on. Haha! Amy and I were only there for like an hour and boy are those kids CRAZY! They were running around like little monkeys, bouncing off the walls, doing handstands and cartwheels, beating each other up and climbing all over us. WHEW! One little boy smashed his finger in the door and got a HUGE cut which was bleeding quite a bit. One Band-Aid could not keep it from bleeding. I held him because he was so tiny and seemed so sad. He didn’t cry but I could tell he was holding back tears. He was about 4 years old. I asked one of the workers to get him a new Band-Aid because he was dripping blood on the floor and she went and got some hand sanitizer and a new Band-Aid. I let her do her thing and SQUIRT HAND SANITIZER on his cut to wash it out. OW!! He still didn’t cry but I almost did. I cry if I get that stuff on a paper cut. Those boys sure are tough. It was starting to get dark so as soon as the rain eased off a bit we went home.
We went into our container where we tried to turn the air on but it was barely blowing out any air. We were scared it was broken. Haiti power was on so we decided to turn the pump on to fill the water tank. However, it was spurting out barely any water. We turned it off and were getting nervous that the pump AND the air conditioning were broken. We finally figured out that the problem was the Haiti power. We had talked with Kyle earlier about how the amount of power fluctuates. It must have been running too low to make anything other than the lights work. Glad both things aren’t broken!!
We hung out with the girls for a while in their house. I prayed in English and Andrise prayed in Creole which was nice. We got Amy’s video camera out to show the girls some video’s we took of the VBS in Jacmel to see if they knew any of the songs to teach us. We ended up showing them all the video’s we had and they LOVED it. It was really touching when it got to the video’s we took of the orphanage in La Gonave of the kids singing. The girls all started to sing along and it made us teary-eyed to hear kids from our orphanage singing along with kids from a different orphanage across the country.
It was getting late and Amy and I had to get up early to tell the boys where to plant the trees the next day. We also had to figure out WHERE we thought they should go. So we said good night to the girls and went to our container. We couldn’t just let the boys plant the trees wherever because there may be more buildings going into the property later. Amy and I had to look at the plans for the orphanage grounds and chose a spot where they wouldn’t get in the way. Then we went to sleep.
Becca