Flag Day

\"received_1607691509545489\" \"received_1607692556212051\"It has been a while since I have posted.

When we first returned from Haiti, right after Easter, we both worked on the shipping container, and then, we were blessed with a wonderful job for me.

We have also been blessed with a wonderful family, and friends.

And now I am adjusting to living back in first world time. As opposed to Haiti time. This is my excuse for not writing.

Today, our friend, Derys Louinel, last name first, just sent us two pictures of the big Flag Day celebration in our home village of Garcin, Haiti.

There was a parade and a feast.

Hope these picts display completely. If not, I will reformat and try again.

Thank you Louinel. Please tell every one that we miss them.

The parade picture shows the school children marching down from the school. From there, they march past the the handful of market stalls, and two water stations that make up the village.

In the picture of the ladies serving the feast, Jeanette is on the far left, and standing next to her is Mdm Friznel. These two ladies are amazing. When we are in Garcin, they help us with our day to day survival needs.

1 thought on “Flag Day”

  1. The pix came through just fine. What a day & feast to behold!
    love and miss you guys.

    Have you seen the David Remens “Identity Discovery” program?

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top