Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Great times with great friends...

This past week my best friend Leigha Burnley came with a team from West Park United Methodist Church!
I went to the airport to pick them up too. . .

If you cant tell by the picture my best friend is on the left. . .                                                                                            
















Kristine Burnley (Leigha's mom) and Kelly Williams both worked their tails off in our garden!
It used to be so filled with weeds you couldn't see an inch of the actually ground. . .















They did great! (Plus now I don't have to weed!)















We had a night with the students at the seminary called Conversational English Night. All of the team and my family participated. We all split up and sat at different tables. Then the students came and sat with whoever they wanted. We had conversations with them in English, though I had to use Crenglish (a combo of Creole and English) because I had all first year students at my table and they were still learning English! Leigha and I had a lot of fun, in the end, when we ran out of time, a lot of the students were complaining about it being such a short time! Both Leigha and I gave our emails to the people sitting at our table! When I offered to help them with learning English, they all thanked me with tears in their eyes!
All together it was a great experience!








































































Before the team left we took them to Dhaloo Beach. I was diving underwater with Leigha the whole time so I didn't get much pictures. . .
We took a boat taxi to Dhaloo. . .
















This is Leigha and I in the ocean. . .

















While we were swimming I came upon a sea bun. . .
Sea buns are a lot like sand dollars except they aren't flat. . .















Sadly the team had to leave after staying for a week. I went with them to the airport and we prayed together before letting them get on the plane. I will really miss the time spent with the team and I will always treasure it in my heart.

Pepper is as crazy and cute as ever. . .















Over these past couple of weeks the sunsets and sunrises have been absolutely brilliant. . .
I love that God has sense of creativity. . .



































We had a BEAUTIFUL rainbow in front of the mountain behind our house. . .















Also. . .

I just love that picture!

(and yes -besides the beach and Conversational English night- I did take all of the pictures!)












Well I guess thats all!

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Thursday, March 13, 2014

This month I hiked to Coup A David (which is creole for "Mount of David"). I went with Stacey and Lily, Rod (a guy helping with work on the seminary), Don Hulmes (a close friend from our church in Jersey), and me!
It was kind of a last minute decision, but I had tons of fun! I was so excited to have the chance to take care of myself: I got up before my parents, made my bed, made my own breakfast, and pack for hiking!













The view on the ride to Coup A David is amazing!



The people in the nearby villages have started working on the roads and it is looking great so far!


This is an actual village house.
It is made out of different types of plants weaved together...

(Don, Lily, and Rod all had a good time playing follow the leader!)


Me!
This is one of my absolute favorite flowers ever!

In some spots the path was very narrow...
On the other side of this picture it is literally almost straight down.
You have to hold onto shrubs and bushes trying not to slip down the ground which is crumbling out from under your feet!


Last time we went to Coup A David we built a little bridge out of rocks... It is still there!
Unfortunately, Lily slipped down a little hill while looking at baby pigs...

She was crying till I told her it made her look tough and cool, then she couldn't wait to get home and show her Dad!





















 
 Part of the reason I enjoy Haiti so much is because there is a lot of mountains. In the United States there is a lot of city, Haiti is very mountainous and tropical...!


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