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Mr. HATS Haiti – Dickie MacDonald

November 24, 2013 Posted by Karen Huxter 5 Comments

Today I am writing about Mr HATS-Haiti – Dickie MacDonald.

This Mission would not be running properly, or perhaps not running at all, without this man.

Dickie MacDonald just happens to be married to one of the best ladies on earth.  Because he has good taste in women, because he chose a good Newfie woman to be his partner in life, and because he is my brother-in-law has nothing to do with me giving credit where credit is due.

Dickie and Sandra have been involved with this mission since I moved to Haiti 18 1/2 years ago.  This blog today, however, is featuring Dickie.

A few facts that perhaps you do not yet know:-

Dickie is one of the hardest working men I have ever met.  He tends to walk through, over, and around illness, pain, fatigue and other things that slow others down, to do anything and everything that needs to be done.

Dickie – where angels fear to tread – but not him

 

Working on Karen’s family wall photos

 

Work, work, work

 

Dickie cleaning up the tool room once again

His heart is as big as he is and is open wide to help anyone who needs help – be that in Canada or in Haiti.

He is well loved as a husband, a father, as # 2 father to Dana Kayal in Kelowna and to Liette Wilson in Calgary, as a brother, an uncle, a cousin, a friend, and very importantly as a ‘brother-in-law’.

He is well loved by all at this mission HATS-Haiti, by all the children, all employees, and by the director and assistant director for sure.

Dickie and Luckner at the party for Luckner

He is known here at the mission by two names “Mr Silly Goose”  and “Mr Fix-It”.   All the kids love him and miss him a great deal when he leaves.  All employees, too, and they have a great deal of appreciation for the things he takes care of when he is here.

A fan is needed always when in Haiti

He is appreciated and not just for all that he does – but for who he is.

Dickie & Sandra sponsors of our own Dieunel

If you see him sometimes in person, or in photos, and do not see a smile – just know that he is really smiling on the inside.  Some people wear their hearts on their sleeves more than others.

Hard work needs an occasional rest

 

One wishing he could stay longer and one wishing he did not have to leave at all

There is, however, one thing that you need to know about this wonderful man, Dickie MacDonald.  He has two special women in his life.  Two special women and both are called Sandra. What gives with that you may ask?   One is my sister, Sandra, and one is my little girl, Sandra, here at the mission, now 2 1/2.  He is loved and adored by both.

The love started here

 

Ti Sandra looking for Dickie here too. He was in the yard

Dickie and Sandra left the mission here on November 4th.  Every single day since Dickie returned to Canada three weeks ago Ti Sandra has come to me and asked sweetly and quietly for Dickie.  If we are walking, playing, at devotions, in church, in the truck, or wherever we may be she always asks when Dickie is coming back, why he left, and sweetly tells me she misses him.

Wonder if she is thinking about Dickie here. A little older Sandra still
looks up at me the same way now and says- Mama, where is Dickie

 

Dickie and his second precious Sandra

Dickie never stops when he is here but folks, but he works like this for HATS-Haiti in Canada too.  He is an active board member, he takes care of all donations for this mission (running a tight ship with the funds), he transfers funds regularly so the work here can continue, he encourages, he supports, and he helps make sure the HATS-Haiti Mission is: ALL   ABOUT   THE   CHILDREN

Blessings to you all.

~Karen

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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.

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  • Keith
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    November 24, 2013 at 3:18 PM

    Great blog Karen about a great gentleman. I wish I could have spent more time getting to know him and learning from him last trip…. next time.
    What a wonderful example of a Christian Volunteer. Tireless worker in Haiti and in Canada.
    Well done Dickie. Thanks for your comments and encouragement.
    PS: They need more expanding foam at HATS.

  • Sandra
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    November 24, 2013 at 5:49 PM

    Great blog, even if Dickie is uncomfortable with all the accolades. He is a tireless worker for HATS because he sees first hand what you are doing and accomplishing in so many young lives there and wants to do all he can to see it continue. Give Ti Sandra hugs and kisses from both us even if it is Dickie she is asking for! haha

  • Karen
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    November 24, 2013 at 6:20 PM

    I knew Dickie would be uncomfortable with the accolades. (So was someone else recently.) I, however, have always believed in giving credit where credit is due. Dickie has poured heart and soul into this mission for a lot of years. For all of us here he is "Mr HATS-Haiti", "Mr. Silly Goose" with Ti Luc as an assistant silly goose I might add, and "Mr. Fix-It." This mission would not be the mission it is today with Mr HATS-Haiti and I stand by that.

  • Karen
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    November 24, 2013 at 6:31 PM

    My fingers do not always work well with my brain obviously. I meant to say on my comment that "This mission would not be the mission it is today 'without' Mr. Hats-Haiti" and I do stand by that.

  • Shondi
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    November 24, 2013 at 9:21 PM

    What a lovely tribute and encouragement to Dad. He really does work tirelessly for others and always without complaint. He is a wonderful example of what having a servant's heart should look like. He is a wonderful role model (and practical joker). Thanks!

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