Have three months really passed already?
The weather has moderated - we are finding that we pull the spread up during the night! It was blistering hot when we arrived in September.
Although we might have a rain shower now and again, for the most part the rainy season is over and dust is once again in the air and layering flat surfaces in the apartment. It was quite wet when we arrived in September.
Our students have moved from nervous strangers to young people with new friends and new experiences, looking to the future with the confidence of successfully having the first term under their belts.
We are far past midterms - and, in fact, final exams have been given, graded and the results have been turned in. One trimester down at the new Wesleyan University of Haiti, Faculty of Nursing Science.
We have celebrated Thanksgiving - a yummy meal of American and Haitian fare, enjoyed with turkey lovers from both countries;
and had an joyous evening of Christmas carols on our back porch with the missionaries and ex-pats on La Gonave;
attended an amazing (three-hour) wedding;
The bride (standing) and her attendants. Marty got to help the bride prepare for the ceremony! What fun! The groom was the faithful gardener Joel at the mission compound. |
and threw a Fete Noel for the nursing school students!
Yes, the trimester is over, our bags are packed and arrangements have been made to fly off the island - tomorrow at 8 in the morning. American Airlines has reserved two seats for us out of Port au Prince, all the way to Charlotte.
Three months have really passed - and we are heading home!
Ahhhhhhh ... *sigh* ... YAAAAAAY!!!
Bittersweet! Always hard to say good-bye, no matter how eager we are to get home!
It's been another great stint in Haiti!
Thank you, Lord!
So ...... FAMILYCHILDRENGRANDCHILDRENFRIENDSCHURCH!!!
- MamaG and Sir are happily heading home!
Looking forward to your return. Merry Christmas!
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