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Is this really December 19th?

December 20, 2014 Posted by Karen Huxter 2 Comments

It does not seem like it.  It does not feel like it.  It does not look like it.  But wait – there are a bunch of lights in our yard so perhaps that means something.

Girl’s Home and Boy’s Home

 

Administration

Christmas really must be around the corner. The children are getting more excited every day about their Christmas break from school and our celebration of the birth of Jesus.  School exams finished Wednesday for most of our children, and for JJ and Djemima yesterday, Thursday.

The children will return to school on Tuesday, Dec 23rd, to pick up their report cards and to attend a special Christmas party/dinner.  Thanks this year go to an Engineering class from Corner Brook and Steady Brook, Newfoundland.  A Christmas meal for our students and teachers was started by Bob and Linda Comeau, from Yarmouth, NS, a few years ago.  Each year we hope, and pray that enough funds will go to our HATS office in Canada to provide a special Christmas meal for our school students.  I well remember the words of one student the first year we were able to do this.  She said “Heaven came down at our school today”.   Photos of this party will come on the next blog.

Yesterday in our morning devotions my heart, and that of many others, was filled by our sweet little Karena.  I walked in to find employees and children present – with all employees waiting for someone else to start leading the devotion.  Before I could appoint someone Karena opened her mouth and started singing beautifully and clearly. She led the thirty minute devotion time and did a very annointed job, with worship, Bible reading, and prayer.  What joy that gave this mama. Karena joined our HATS family at age one, five years ago just after the earthquake, as she had lost all her family members.

Karena leading worship in our morning devotions

 

Encouraging Karen after devotions

Our church is looking good.  It is almost ready for painting both inside and out. Hopefully the painting will be done by the March and April teams.  Luckner is presently preparing a cost estimate for a church in Calgary who are interested in helping bring electricity from our main compound to the church itself.  After Luckner can finish the electrical work we will be able to have a sound system and ceiling fans.  Wow!  What a tremendous blessings. Thank you, God.  Thank you to everyone who has helped and who are continuing to help.

Our HATS church

 

Inside our church

Thank you to those who have been asking about Vladimy and have been praying for him.  He is not attending school this year, at the suggestion of the doctor, but we hope he will return next year.  We have just given Vladimy a job as assistant to Eugene who takes care of the yard work and a lot of other things on site.  This job will carry him to next July or August.  These 6-7 months will be serious training and preparation time for his living elsewhere.  I ask you to continue to pray for Vladimy’s health, as well as his fitting into his new role at HATS, and his preparations to move out on his own.  Thank you.

HATS-Haiti is and always will be  ALL  ABOUT  THE  CHILDREN.

Merry Christmas everyone.

~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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  • ada
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    December 20, 2014 at 11:38 AM

    And a Merry Christmas to you and the Children.

  • Sandra
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    December 20, 2014 at 11:55 AM

    How excited the children must be about Christmas as you always make it so special for them as they celebrate the true meaning. I know they love the lights, that alone is reason for thankfulness and joy!
    Enjoy the break with the children and give our love and greetings to them all.
    The church looks great outside and soooo big inside!

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