Friday, January 4, 2019
Totino-Grace Day 5
bòn nwi! We have had such an amazing day today. As we
settle in for a good night’s rest, we thought we’d update you on our
adventures.
This morning we woke up at 5:30 (yes, you heard that
right, your kids woke up at 5:30) and headed to a nondenominational church
called Church on the Rock. There, we got to experience a type of worship none
of us had ever seen—the Haitian people walked around, sang, and hardly sat at
all during the sermon. It was truly amazing getting to see a different culture
express their faith in such a unique form.
Getting into our neon green shirts and hopping on the
taptap, we were full of excitement and anxiousness for the day to come. We
stopped at a total of 3 spots, and with the help of a large water truck,
delivered water to the people of City Soleil, the poorest slum in Haiti.
Immediately, we were greeted by “Hey you! Hey you!” by all the kids, and the
second we got off that taptap, they all shouted “Porte me!” which means lift me
up. It was like none of them had ever been held before—they didn’t want to let
go. Sometimes, we were holding 4 children at a time on our shoulders, back, and
one in each hand. We sang songs and
played with them, while also carrying buckets to homes. It was both amazing and
exhausting. We also got to see the ocean from the pier. It was equally
devistating and beautiful, as there was a lot of trash and poverty within the stunning
blue water.
After our day of serving, we got a tour of Fleri
Farm, a farm created by Healing Haiti. We not only got to see plantain, mango,
and coconut trees, but also got to drink the fresh water from the coconuts.
Superlatives of the day:
Most likely to successfully hold seven kids at once:
Eric
Most likely to accidentally tell a little Haitian girl
that Gabby and Mr Morcomb are her mom and dad and then just go with it: Alani
Most likely to be a strong advocate for socks and
keens: Tom
Most likely to become a firefighter: Henry
Most likely to meet a town of “Sarah’s” in Haiti: Sarah
Most likely to accidentally BE the grounds of a fight:
Jake
Most likely to be mimicked by a little Haitian boy:
Nicole
Most likley to join a Haitian village and move to
Haiti: Ellie
Most likely to be an ozzy osborn doppleganger:
Natalya
Most likely to be called an elephant: Noah
Most likely to burst out in a Creole Christian song:
Grace
Most likely to choke on water on the tap tap: Lauryn
Most likely to become a photographer for Ozzy Osburn
adverstising Nutella: Kate
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Very curious about the Ozzy Osborn comments. Can't wait to hear that story! I'm reading all your entries and loving them. Proud of you all. Prayers and blessings.
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