An open letter to my grandchildren (and yours)

October 27, 2015 Dear grandchildren, I am writing this to all my wonderful grandchildren and if you would like to share it with the children in your life maybe it will give them an understanding of life in other places. I want you to know how much I miss you, and think of you all the time. I wonder how school is going? What are you going to be for Halloween? There is no Halloween here, for Christmas people visit family, but there is no Santa Clause, or gifts, no big meal. They also do not have the Easter Bunny …

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Poor internet

We have very poor access to good internet, so very little posting. We are in Port au prince and are still having problems.  

Child

Oct 14th 2015 Child Yesterday we had clinic, Sr. Julian told me about a child she sent to the hospital the day before that was severely malnourished. When clinic closed Bob and I took Sister and Johnny to town to check on the child and have lunch to discuss the upcoming medical mission. Sister and I went to the hospital first and found the child needed to go to a larger Hospital in St. Marc ( a little over two hours away). The ambulance only went as far as Gonaive (which is an hour away). I suggested that I take …

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West of the Equator

IMG_1114Interesting tidbits from working a Haitian construction crew. We are in the process of building a pavilion and small warehouse at the Fr. Jim Bretl Agriculture Center. Two days before the project was scheduled to start, the “Boss”, Boss Julien, came and told me that there was a problem. The men he had hired refused to work because we were using a different “Boss” than we had used when we built the foundation. In Haiti, it is not acceptable to change “Bosses” on a job once it has been begun.  Even though there has been a two-year interlude, this project …

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Triple post, we have not had internet access

This is a little long, but we have not had internet access. The Vicar General was in Gros Morne Sunday. He came to give the long awaited announcement that areas of Gros Morne and Riviere Mancelle are being combined into a new parish. The areas of Riviere Mancell are Garcin, where we live, and Buchan Richard, where the Fr. Jim Bretl Agriculture Center is located. The areas from Gros Morne include Sr. Pat and Sr. Jackie’s home, the school Sr. Pat oversees in Fonibo, and the area where our friends Elwood and Anita live. These changes will result in some …

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It has been a good week

A good week There is an expression in Haiti, “Mountain after mountain”. I think of it often when driving around the countryside. I have come to understand that it refers to all things Haiti; there are many things beyond what you see. When I think about it, it is the same with humankind everywhere. A project we have been planning is to build a roof structure to replace the tarps we have used for the past several years on the roof of the school where Denise does laundry and cooks. This is also where Emanuel, Bermane and their friends sit …

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Update from Denise

September 17, 2015 Living with very little water This has been an interesting study of living with little water. There are times we have some running water and some water in buckets. Then there are times that we pay people to go down to the road and get a bucket of water for us. How we are so spoiled to take water for granted. This is not even water you can drink; it is for washing, flushing the toilet, watering the gardens. Before using the bathroom you need to be sure that there is a bucket of water available, after …

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Getting adjusted

Things here are still pretty difficult. Some ways that is to be expected. It usually takes a couple of weeks for things to settle in. We have still been having trouble with our solar system.  I was beginning to believe that we were going to have to replace the batteries. We have at least one that I didn’t think was holding a charge.  Earlier this week my friend Elwood brought over his battery charger and we got the system partially going. Then his charger quit. After he left I found another charger in the depot and tried it, but it …

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Blog from Denise

September 12, 2015 This time coming to Haiti was harder for me to leave my family, my freedom and the comforts of living in the Us.  It was hard to know I will miss the grandchildren’s birthdays, their soccer games, helping with school work. I will miss my children and their spouses. I will miss my friends, I will miss my freedom. Here in Haiti Bob and I should not go anywhere alone, the Priest we work with has someone with us 24/7. I am not sure if this is really necessary, but Fr. Gracia thinks it is.  We know …

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Back in Haiti

Flying over the northwestern coast of Haiti I look down and once again realize that our planet is fragile. Instead of lush green tropical rainforest,  barren land is being stripped of what little soil remains and is being washed into the Caribbean Sea, turning the blue coastal waters an ugly brown. Thankfully the cancerous spread of deforestation has not spread completely across the country. But vast areas are virtually lifeless, except for the people who have no place left to go; people with few choices, their only concerns are daily survival. Landing in Port au Prince, my concern is our …

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