• Home
  • Newsletter (Blog)
  • About HATS-Haiti
  • Donate
  • Our History
  • Our Children
  • Our People
    • Our Directors in Haiti
    • Our Teachers
    • Our Board of Directors
    • Our Staff
  • Contact
Hands Across the Sea (HATS-Haiti)Hands Across the Sea (HATS-Haiti)
  • Home
  • About HATS-Haiti
  • Donate
  • Newsletter/Blog
  • Our History
  • Our Children
  • Our People
    • Our Directors in Haiti
    • Our Teachers
    • Our Staff
    • Our Board of Directors
  • Contact

Greetings from “Mud Mission”

July 28, 2010 Posted by Karen Huxter 4 Comments

Greetings from what is jokingly know these days as the “Mud Mission” But as you will see that is quickly changing. We are doing everything possible to change the name of the mission back to HATS.

Our family is growing. Here is our newest addition yesterday – a cute one-year-old girl. I have not yet decided on a name for her. The story we have been given is that her parents died in PAP in the earthquake and she was recently brought to Verrettes and dropped off.

Mama and her newest one

My gorgeous granddaughter quickly became a mother when the little one arrived. Not bad. Someone 17 1/2 coming to Haiti to help and in a very short period becoming a mother. I figured my new little one most likely was not used to my colour skin and would adjust more quickly if Mariah held her. Mariah held her lovingly and gave her something to drink and eat and she quickly attached to her. Now she wants Mariah all the time. Mariah went to the kid’s homelast night and walked and sang her to sleep. It is sweet to see the two of them together. I love it!! Now I know what Mariah will be doing a lot of the time she is here. Today she followed Mariah around like any baby (human or animal) follows its mother. Yesterday she called me Mama. Today no one is Mama besides Mariah.

Mariah and her first child

Two ladies brought her to the house and we sat in the gallery. Ti Luc was fascinated. He wanted to be close to “bebe”. When it was time for them to leave I asked Mariah to take the little one into the house and out of sight. Ti Luc and Leica went in too. When the ladies left Ti Luc scurried into the kitchen and said to Martha (in Creole of course) “Martha, I have something good to tell you. They left without the baby.” Then he danced with joy. Martha was absolutely thrilled about the beautiful phrasing that Ti Luc used when talking with her and with the joy on his face about the baby staying with us. When she needed a nap Mariah put her in Ti Luc’s bed. He was quite pleased about it.

Ti Luc who’s that sleeping in my bed

Lots of work going on these days to raise the level of the compound due to the flooding problem which gave us the name Mud Mission. Luckner has work going on inside and outside. When it is finished I will no longer have great concern when heavy rain comes. No guarantee we will not get a little water sometimes but we will not flood as in the past. We have decided to raise the level of the bridge unto the compound as well. This means we will also need to raise the entrance gate. He is putting in draining pipes so when the rain comes the water inside the compound will run outside.

Work proceeding on compound

 

Another truck load of gravel

 

Luckner at work on drainage for compound

 

The work continues

This kind of work needs cement – lots of it. Early this morning a delivery arrived.

Cement delivery this morning

Sunday we had a lovely afternoon with a visit from Heather and family, a friend of hers and her family, and a gentleman (pastor I think) from the US who are presently at the Borel mission. Some Bible stories were told with visual helps which greatly touched my kids and the two house mothers. As of September Heather and her children will be living in Borel. That will be good for myself and my children. We can occasionally get both families together. Yesterday, Monday, we had another great visit from the Borel mission. This time from Theresa and her children and a couple from the US. “Better than Christmas” was what I overheard one of my kids say to another one after they had discovered all that was in their gift sacks that the couple presented from their church. Hopefully January will also see Theresa and her family living in Borel.

Heather & kids, friends & kids with us

 

Kids with gifts from a couple representing their church in US

Despite all the work on the mission site this morning I took Mariah to see her biological father, his wife, her two half brothers and a half sister. She had a very nice visit with them. They, of course, were thrilled to see her. I am glad we went today. Her father is obviously so happy and proud of who Mariah is – how she has turned out. And so am I.

Mariah with biological father and family

Again, thanks to all of you for your encouragement and support of what we are trying to do in this area of Haiti.

Jesus said ” Let the little children come to me.” We are trying to help Haiti by “Changing Lives, One Child at a Time.”

God bless you all.

~Karen and family

Share this:

  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
4 Comments
Share
0

About Karen Huxter

Karen Huxter, the founder and Director of Hands Across the Sea, was born in Springdale, Newfoundland and is proud of her Newfie roots and heritage. She lived in various places across Canada such as Quebec, the Yukon, Ontario, Alberta and BC before moving to Haiti in 1995. In her professional career, Karen worked in teaching, banking and administration and did extensive volunteer work with community groups and charities. A mother of two grown daughters, one young adopted son and seven grandchildren, Karen is energetic and passionate about the work in Haiti. She loves each of the children and has a heart of compassion for children, women and families in the country of Haiti.

4 Comments

Leave your reply.
  • Anna Fevens
    · Reply

    July 28, 2010 at 11:55 AM

    Karen she is absolutely beautiful and we know that God has placed her in the best home in all of Haiti. Thank you for your very special heart and all that you do for the children………..May God richly bless you all today and every day
    Love ya lots
    Anna & Dick

  • Sandra
    · Reply

    July 28, 2010 at 12:02 PM

    Wow! That is a lot of work being done on the road and inside the courtyard.
    Great to see the newest little one and to see you may be getting families near enough to visit back and forth.
    Mariah, you are a gem! We all have known that for years. I am sure your biological father is very proud of who you have become, and so he should be!

  • Dickie MacDonald
    · Reply

    July 28, 2010 at 10:28 PM

    Mariah I am glad you got to meet your biological father. I met his wife when I was down in January.
    The new adition is beautiful. TiLuc looks so proud of her.
    Nice work on the grounds. Luckner wears many hats. Such a talented and nice man.
    Dickie

  • linda
    · Reply

    July 29, 2010 at 9:33 PM

    Wow Karen
    some of your hard work is paying off. Lots going on there . Thank God some money came through to do all that work . Prayer sure helps eh!
    What a beautiful bebe! Ti Luc has come a long ways by the looks . I'd love to be there
    God bless you Karen . You are a special person
    Love Linda

Please tell us how you feel after reading the newsletter/blog (Comments are moderated and may take 24 hours to post)Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

If you’ve ever considered sponsorship, now is the time to do it. Your donation truly does make a difference!

Sponsor Now

Archive by Month

Our Blog Authors

avatar for Karen HuxterKaren Huxter
avatar for HATS VisitorsHATS Visitors
avatar for Keith WightKeith Wight
avatar for Liette WilsonLiette Wilson
avatar for Sandra MacDonaldSandra MacDonald
avatar for Joan WightJoan Wight
avatar for Beate RufftBeate Rufft
avatar for Dana KayalDana Kayal
avatar for Jim SteerJim Steer
avatar for Jocelyn PitmanJocelyn Pitman
avatar for Dickie MacDonaldDickie MacDonald
avatar for David NanceDavid Nance
avatar for Tim NewellTim Newell
avatar for Don HuxterDon Huxter
avatar for Robert ComeauRobert Comeau
avatar for Beate RufftBeate Rufft
Read more about Our Blog Authors.

Help us make a difference! Donate

Home
About
Donation Options
Sponsor a Child
Sponsor a Student
Sponsor a Teacher
Blog

Contact us

Hands Across the Sea – Haiti
  Contact Us
Hands Across the Sea Association
Registered Canadian Charity: 85686 5464 RR0001

HATS Haiti USA Mission, Inc.
Registered US Non Profit 501(c)(3): 82-0775689

© 1995 - 2019 · All rights reserved.

  • Home
  • #37797 (no title)
  • Contact
Prev Next