Haiti day 4
Today was pretty adventurous, we have to say… this is Ayla,
Megan and Denise reporting in from Haiti!!
We woke up this morning with a few tummy aches with the team… that
passed quickly so to speak. After a scrumptious
breakfast of French toast and scrambled eggs we were ready to tackle the day
and with that all the bags in the depot.
The plan was to bless three orphanages with supplies, food and clothing.
After packing the
bus, we were on our way! Driving through
the streets of Port Au Prince was and excursion in and of itself. Loud with honking horns and miles of street
vendors, motor scooters and pedestrians to navigate…. Our bus driver was
AWESOME!! We reached our first orphanage
and we heard the children’s voices singing to welcome us! The home of 30 some children was a cement
structure with 2 rooms. One for sleeping
and one common room. The gravel yard
provided some shade and seating area for the kids but overall it was very
desolate. Though they didn’t have much, they seemed grateful for the little
that they had. We were as delighted to
be there as they were to have us. We
started with craft bracelets, bubbles and coloring as well as goodie bags for
all the children. The guys on the team
initiated play with the soccer ball and the gals were busy outfitting each girl
with a new dress. We gave the boys
soccer uniforms which were sooooo adorably big and thusly very cute!! After play we fed them lunch of peanut butter
sandwiches, a drink and what amounted to cheese puffs (called chicos). The children’s faces and fingers were all
orange! J Before leaving we prayed over their pastor
which caused some tears among our group.
We left them with supplies and smiles.
We moved onto the next orphanage further down the road. We started this time with lunch during which
we all sang and prayed together. It was
particularly moving when one of the children came up and sang by themselves a
song they wished to share. A couple
others followed suit! How beautiful it
was!! Once they were finished eating we
brought in their brand new clothes and watched as faces lit up across the
room! Before we left we noted that their
supplies were all but gone, so we ended up leaving them a bulk our remaining
supplies. Last but not least, we left
them with the mission ball, the one world ball and the New Testament book.
At that point we were getting a little hungry and headed
back to New Life for lunch … yum, yum.
We boarded the bus to take our longest journey of the day to
an orphanage an hour away. We were
excited and happy given our first two experiences of the morning. Pouring rain
accompanied our journey, which at first we thought a blessing to cool us
down. After the hour trip, we were about
a mile away and realized after some debate and deliberation by pastor Bob that
we could not continue on our way in fear of getting stuck in the mud with a big
bus and lots of people!! Yikes… not
expected!!! We then worked and worked
and worked to get the bus turned around on the muddy road!! It almost seemed impossible given the
conditions, but after a half an hour we were on our way!! We dropped the orphanage
supplies off at a local law enforcement office to be delivered when the roads
were better. We created quite a scene
and attracted many locals, so on the way out we tossed a new soccer ball out
the window in their direction which they fought over but we quickly moved away
as not to cause a riot!
From there, we stopped at Metal Works – a Haitian art which
is garbage tins turned into art work. This
area was a village of shops. We bought
many items and supported the Haitian community.
We made our way back to New Life to spend the remainder of the day with
the kids.
What a great day it was!!
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