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Kids on Parade!

March 19, 2016 Posted by HATS Visitors 4 Comments

What a beautiful morning for a walk down to Papa Luckner’s house along the Ti Canal with the older kids. It was a little tricky in places because the canal is overflowing the edges and making the path muddy, so we had to get creative to keep from getting our shoes all muddy. Djemima was being the most careful not to get her shoes muddy and JJ was washing his shoes off in the canal.

sunrise over the mountains

When we arrived back at HATS the younger kids were all lined up and had formed their own marching band. I wish you could have heard their joyful noise! One had an empty pop bottle with rocks in it, one had a stick hitting a large piece of tree bark and everyone was singing.

marching band

The kids are always thinking up things to do together, whether it’s putting together puzzles, reading, or colouring, they (sometimes!) play well together. I love to see the kids helping one another without even being asked.

Ti Luc being pushed on bike

 

Magdela checking on Sonson

 

Sandra holding Magdela

 

puzzles

Well, they almost always get along. You might notice someone sitting in the time-out chair in the background when everyone else is working on the puzzle. We must learn not to chew on one another’s arms!

Mike had another opportunity to go with Keith to a local market to buy a replacement dishpan. It was the next best thing to Walmart! Keith knows where to get the good deals!

Mike at the market

In our last blog we mentioned Mike’s visit to the hospital and seeing some of the original plantation homes. We forgot to include a picture, so here’s one of one of those homes.

plantation homes

~Mike and Nicki

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HATS – Haiti encourages individuals and work teams to travel to Haiti to be a part of the work we are doing. Those who come to Haiti are given the opportunity to join in construction projects, visit in the local community, spend time with the children, and minister in church. You can help us in our work for the most needy and most vulnerable members of Haiti’s population. Come be transformed by seeing the need and being a part of meeting that need. Be part of the story

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  • Dickie MacDonald
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    March 19, 2016 at 10:53 AM

    Have tou seen the Donkey Parking Lot at the Market?

  • Karen
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    March 19, 2016 at 12:26 PM

    That is on the agenda, Dickie, for this coming week.

  • Sandra
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    March 19, 2016 at 2:02 PM

    Love your blogs. The canal was overflowing the banks??? Wow! When we were there it was very low most days. I see there is a lot of water in the fields too, did you get a lot of rain?
    I love to watch/see/hear the children singing and playing "their drums" too. They love music!
    Mariah is coming this week, they will want to dance with her!

  • Beate
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    March 22, 2016 at 1:41 PM

    going to the market is fun, but intimidating…how do you ever learn the money system there???? I have to relearn every time….

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