A great day, filled with lots of laughter and hope.
Unfortunately my phone clock and alarm were not accurate
this morning making me think I had an extra hour of prep time I didn’t have
before we left the hotel. It was a good thing Lori stopped by my room to see
why I didn’t come down for breakfast! So needless to say my granola bar came in
handy for breakfast. What a beautiful hotel!
The streets were busier today, but Bernie and I both
remained so excited to see all of the clean up in the streets the piles and
piles of rubble and garbage from 2011’s visit are gone and the rows and rows of
tent cities have decreased significantly.
It does seem that everyone in Haiti is trying to sell something and the
streets are lined with lots to look at as our drivers weave their way through
the streets. I am reminded of how overwhelming the rows and rows and layers
upon layers of housing up the mountain side can be.
We arrived at World Vision Headquarters to be addressed by
some of the staff. It seems they think
us Canadians need it cold and the air conditioning has all of us just
shivering. We find it funny as we all search our suitcases for big heavy
sweaters in Haiti! There are three
excellent presentations, one concerning their Child Protection Policies,
another from an absolutely hilarious Russian Security guard., he assured us
that regardless of where we were, or what was going on “ I will get you
out”. I believed him! As he described the layout of the city and the
areas of extreme violence, precautions and restrictions on drivers and staff I
felt I had a better appreciation for the justoposition we’ve seen between the
media’s portrayal of Port au Prince, vs
the reality we are exposed to. The
poverty is very obvious, but the violence and carnality described by the media
has just not been what we have seen. Now I understand the severity of different
areas in the city, as opposed to others.
I am now kicking myself that I didn’t get a picture of him! He said to us beginning his presentation “ I
need you to know I have been married for 25 years, so I am used to
interruptions.” I could have listened to
him for hours talk about the many areas including Afghanistan, that he has been
posted to Direct peace over the years. The National Director Jean Claude joined
us to answer some questions we had and make introduction and the every friendly
face Paul-Emile entered the room.
When we were in the earthquake we wondered if World Vision
staff knew where we were, or could even get to us, we wondered for 24 hours how
long we would wait before someone found us, and then 24 hrs after the
earthquake we saw Paul Emile’s beaming face come through the court yard, after
walking over an hour through the city to try to get to us. “ You are alive! You are well!” His smile and hugs are forever etched in my
mind. To see him coming through the door
today brought that moment back. He has
such a beautiful spirit and I will forever pray for him and his family.
The team wanted him to relay his experience in the
earthquake. As Paul-Emile told his story
I was brought to tears. But what is most
moving is the hope that he has for his country and people and his faith in God.
He talked about how there are 3 types of people after a tragedy: those who
never move forward, those who deny what happened and those who find healing and
hope for tomorrow. He talked about knowing each kind. His faith in God working through such tragedy
is overwhelming and beautiful.
From Headquarters we went to lunch and shared many laughs.
Some team members prove to have quite a sense of humor! Our translator Ingrid is in stiches much of
the time listening to us talk and interact., taking pictures of the massive 1
glass pop bottles , gekos etc. She is fun to join our convoy.
We begin the long convoy to the Central Plateau, but this
time in very comfortable vehicles with seatbelts even! Bernie and I joke that
this group is getting royal treatment.
We arrive at our hotel close to 5:30pm and are immediately
struck by the huge expansion they are working on. We joke if we will get a choice between the
rooms with the goats or roosters for back ground soundtrack. I have an upstairs
room this time and am thrilled to see that the massive spiders seem to be
abiding some where other than my room.
Supper has more laughs, this is a fun team to travel with
and I look forward to getting to know them all a little more. As we begin to
discuss tomorrow’s adventures I am ready to put all of the travel behind us and
begin to see how the projects have developed and talk to the people. As I sit here quietly tonight and think on
the day I am reminded again at what an outstanding organization World Vision
is, and how they truly are assisting communities to be self sustaining with a
better future and hope for tomorrow. These people are so beautiful, I wish
everyone had the opportunity I have had to meet them and fall in love with
them.
Unfortunately a dinosaur grasshopper creature awaited me on
my bed when I got back from supper. I
explained to him I really did not want to share my bed with a stranger but he
appeared not to care. Thankfully Bernie
was passing by my open door as I discussed what to do about our disagreement
and carried the massive creature outside.
I do notice my geko roommate at the ceiling and pray he will stay there
the night.
Tonight I wish to kiss my Nathaniel’ s sweet cheeks and
snuggle my baby girls.
To tomorrow….
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